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1 posted on 08/07/2004 7:54:56 PM PDT by pookie18
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All interesting point that are raised in this article. However the one that will have the greatest influence is Vietnam. That's because Kerry opened that door wide and invited it in, through his chosen focus of his acceptance speech.

Some thoughts on that critical subject are below.

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2 posted on 08/07/2004 8:03:49 PM PDT by Congressman Billybob (www.ArmorforCongress.com Visit. Join. Help. Please.)
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In Sadr City, today, behind enemy lines with the
Sh'ite terrorists. The graffiti states in Arabic 'No more Bush'.


3 posted on 08/07/2004 8:04:18 PM PDT by Diogenesis (Re: Protection from up on high, Keyser Sose has nothing on Sandy Berger, the DNC Burglar)
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"The coming months will provide enough new pieces and clusters to determine for a large majority of the undecided which framework fits best: hero or phony."

What about...

...excremental, pestilental, purulent, festering, anaerobic, diseased, poisonous, gangrenous, necrotic piece of sh*t?


4 posted on 08/07/2004 8:11:17 PM PDT by WorkingClassFilth (Defeat Kerry - buy garlic, wooden stakes and holy water)
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I really like the jigsaw angle. I guess lots of people do it unconsciously. Put the pieces together. Connect the dots. And what do ya got?

5 posted on 08/07/2004 8:11:33 PM PDT by upchuck (Words from sKerry or Actions from President Bush? You decide.)
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"The coming months will provide enough new pieces and clusters to determine for a large majority of the undecided which framework fits best: hero or phony."

What about...

...excremental, pestilental, purulent, festering, anaerobic, diseased, poisonous, gangrenous, necrotic piece of sh*t?


6 posted on 08/07/2004 8:12:14 PM PDT by WorkingClassFilth (Defeat Kerry - buy garlic, wooden stakes and holy water)
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Thius article does a great job of laying it all out.

People forget that the most successful politicians are the ones the public can get a read on and grasp, and who have (or can fake) a basic decency and love of America--what America IS not, as in Hillary's case, what it MIGHT be.

(All partisanship aside, I do think HRC loves America, because she thinks it's ripe for transformation into a socialist dreamstate--she thinks it's OK now but its ready to be transformed. I don't think she is up to doing that, but she'll give it a try.)

This guy gets John Kerry's story right, and anyone looking to vote for Kerry will find that story wanting.


7 posted on 08/07/2004 8:17:52 PM PDT by Darkwolf377
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How come the guy from David's cookies never sued? How come this is the first I've ever heard of this story?


8 posted on 08/07/2004 8:21:31 PM PDT by Hildy (John Edwards is to Dick Cheney what Potsie was to the Fonz.)
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"you don't attack the opposition's strength" ???

Kerry's "strength" is NOT his turncoat traitor appearances in Paris with North Vietnam, kissing the rear of kennedy, fonda, Clark, and the entire North Vietnam dictatorial regime. Not to mention his LIES about patriotic American servicemen who fought valiantly (and without movie cameras) and were really wounded and died fighting when our country asked them to.

It is his strength only to communists, socialists, and maybe even to anarchists since it is destroying the unity of this country.
9 posted on 08/07/2004 8:23:56 PM PDT by steplock ( www.spadata.com)
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Kerry reminds me of a jigsaw puzzle all right -- the kind with a picture on both sides of each piece. Boy is that kind hard to put together.

And what's most frustrating, about the Kerry puzzle, is finding out, after hours of diligent work, that 7 of the pieces are missing.

10 posted on 08/07/2004 8:30:33 PM PDT by syriacus (So, let's give a jeer, and 1 jeer more, for the ersatz hero of Swift 94. He IS a flipping man.)
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When getting to know somebody new who could influence our fate, most of us construct a kind of jigsaw puzzle. . . .

Rush Limbaugh himself had nice things to say about the leader of the Democrat Leadership Council, Bill Clinton. There had been a DLC conference in Cleveland and Rush was impressed with these conservative Democrats especially their leader the Gov. of Arkansas.

I had no reason to think ill of Bill Clinton the instant a video of him appeared on TV.

Flim flam man.

I no longer have a TV and have to rely on long ago memories of Kerry's TV image.

Phony.

11 posted on 08/07/2004 9:04:28 PM PDT by WilliamofCarmichael (Benedict Arnold was a hero for both sides in the same war, too!)
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To: pookie18

> Is it a mistake for opponents of John. F. Kerry to
> question his Viet Nam service? Dick Morris thinks it
> is, on the ground that you don't attack the
> opposition's strength.

But only if it really is a strength. Suppose it's all
a sham?

Had Kerry not riled the vets by running their photo on
his website, and not made Vietnam the centerpiece of
his candidacy, we probably wouldn't be having these
discussions.

My sense is that most people were ready to concede him
his war-hero status as long as he didn't hype it. Now
that he's re-opened that crypt, I'm interested in the
autopsy. Release the records, John.

Kerry doesn't know when to leave well enough alone.
Bringing up how Bush handled the 9-11 news is another
instance.


14 posted on 08/07/2004 10:04:08 PM PDT by Boundless
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15 posted on 08/07/2004 10:21:35 PM PDT by Teacher317
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"When it was denied, he enlisted in the Navy, serving on the USS Gridley, offshore."

If he "enlisted," how did he come up with an officer's commission?

17 posted on 08/07/2004 10:32:26 PM PDT by nightdriver
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