Delusional or BS artist? Who knows.
1 posted on
08/26/2004 9:15:31 AM PDT by
KarlH
To: KarlH
Delusional for sure. "BS artist" is a term that invokes a degree of respect that Kerry doesn't deserve. He's a dangerous maniac.
2 posted on
08/26/2004 9:20:57 AM PDT by
Jaysun
(Let me take yet another opportunity to tell the "moderates" to shove it ....... then twist it.)
To: KarlH
Those with time and better research skills can check this out further. That would not include the MSM.
3 posted on
08/26/2004 9:24:54 AM PDT by
Paleo Conservative
(Do not remove this tag under penalty of law.)
To: KarlH
In this (isolated?) instance the eulogist acknowledged the virtue of turning to starboard.
To: KarlH
As he was doing so, the boat made a high speed turn to starboard and the Green Beret kept going-straight into the river.
Who was at the helm of the boat? sKerry!
Who gunned it and made that high speed turn fleeing the scene? sKerry!
Who should Rassmann blame for his being pitched into the drink? sKerry!
Who has their lips firmly planted on sKerry's posterior? Too many to list!
To: KarlH
http://66.77.82.170/zheka/
Rassman awarded purple heart for wounds on 3/13/69 did he get shot in the butt with rice too? Inquiring minds want to know...
To: KarlH
The "Russell Letter" mentions that John Kerry witnessed the PCF-3 being hit by a mine and that Kerry claimed it went two feet out of the water.
In the eulogy, Kerry claims that his PCF 94 was blown two feet out of the water.
The two boats came out of their two-foot high vertical lifts in quite different conditions.
During how many Kerry medal stories are "jammed guns" in the story.
13 posted on
08/26/2004 11:01:13 AM PDT by
Jim_Curtis
(Liberals lie at the premise, accept their premise and you can only lose the argument.)
To: KarlH
I guess he felt"Safe"inasmuch as Mr. Belodeau wasn't in any position to contradict him!
To: KarlH
Dang! The "Boat" made that hard turn to starboard?! Sounds like an SUV story...
19 posted on
08/26/2004 12:08:03 PM PDT by
Hatteras
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