1 posted on
07/26/2003 1:36:41 AM PDT by
kattracks
To: kattracks
I adore Cavuto. I'm willing to bet that he's as nice in person as he is on TV.
2 posted on
07/26/2003 1:41:38 AM PDT by
onyx
(Name an honest democrat? I can't either!)
To: kattracks
I adore Cavuto. I'm willing to bet that he's as nice in person as he is on TV.
3 posted on
07/26/2003 1:42:35 AM PDT by
onyx
(Name an honest democrat? I can't either!)
To: kattracks
I adore Cavuto. I'm willing to bet that he is the same decent and nice man in person as he is on TV.
Thanks for including the link to his bio: He has more than made-up for his stint as an intern in the Carter White House.
4 posted on
07/26/2003 1:45:57 AM PDT by
onyx
(Name an honest democrat? I can't either!)
To: kattracks
LOL! Sorry about the double post! Ignore the first two, it's the third amended post I thought I was posting!
New high-speed internet connection is driving me nuts! Very fast. Too fast and too light to the touch for my banging fingers!
5 posted on
07/26/2003 1:48:53 AM PDT by
onyx
(Name an honest democrat? I can't either!)
To: kattracks
Bump!
To: kattracks
Big Bump! I saw "Cavuto" the day he addressed "The Pin". When he was done my jaw was on the floor. A great patriot he is, indeed. As a veteran and son and brother of veterans, thanks for posting this: I'm saving it to send to family and friends. Thanks again!
9 posted on
07/26/2003 3:08:11 AM PDT by
Joe Marine 76
("We few.....We proud few.....We band of brothers")
To: kattracks
My email to Neil:
Just read your piece to Fred C. about your wearing the Flag pin on FreeRepublic.com. I don't catch your show often because of my hours and, as a retired Army NCO, I don't have a lot of money to manage.
After 9-11 most of the folks at the hospital where I work heaped on the pins and ribbons. I was confronted one day by a newly reborn patriot about my lack of a pin and therefore patriotism.
I whipped out my DD Form 2 (Retired Military ID card) and told her I have been wearing this in my back pocket for 9 years. It is my ticket back to combat anytime my Uncle Sam calls and that I had traded the green version (Active Duty) for it after carrying it 20 years to places like Germany, Korea, Egypt, Desert Storm, etc.
I thanked her for her new found appreciation for our country and our military and told her I hope she still wears her pin long after it is out of fashion.
As for Fred C. and those like him..... he just needs a good old fashioned asswhoopin.
Alfred W. Evans
1SG, USA(Ret)
Gatesville, Texas
12 posted on
07/26/2003 5:25:59 AM PDT by
Feckless
To: kattracks
If the jerk harrassing Cavuto snarled about him being a "bleeding patriot" he might not even be American. And a lot of Euros -- as we know -- just hate this country with all their stinky might.
To: kattracks; 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub
Thank you for posting this response.
Here, Here, I am so thankful to be living here.
Tonk, thanks for the ping.
To: Fred Mertz
I thought your last name began with an "M".
To: kattracks
I believe strongly, Fred, that you can be a good journalist and a good American at the same time. The two are not mutually exclusive.True, but very rare.
Peter Jennings has a long, very long way to go, Fred.
5.56mm
21 posted on
07/26/2003 9:12:57 AM PDT by
M Kehoe
To: kattracks
Remember how enraptured the press was over Madeleine Albright's brooches? They made a point of talking about the symbolism of this or that pin that she would wear at this or that event.
Again, when the Liberals do it it's a good thing, but when the Conservatives do it, it's bad.
-PJ
To: kattracks
I'd much sooner look at those who serve my country and say "thank you" than "screw you."
first as a citizen, then a distant second . . . as a journalist.
Fine NEIL CAVUTO BUMP!
To: kattracks
But, Neil Cavuto, you DO serve this country. Thank you.
34 posted on
07/27/2003 8:00:50 AM PDT by
TaxRelief
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