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To: conservativemusician
"Let me know how you want it and I'll get it done."

Right now, just anything on CD...then, I'll overdub the lyrics with the equipment I've already got. At that point, I'll have a cassette that I can turn back into a CD fer multiple burnings which we'll send out to AM radio conservative talkshow hosts...the website's practically ready to ROCK...we just need some product, dude!!

Check yer FReepMail...MUD

441 posted on 03/26/2003 5:01:39 AM PST by Mudboy Slim ("Soddom...Yer PaladinPalacePizza, PUNK!!!")
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To: JohnHuang2; Brian Allen; RonDog; ALOHA RONNIE; Grampa Dave
"Human Shields and other UsefulIdiots!!"
"By Richard Botkin
3 March 2003 WorldNetDaily.com

"There are several photographs that will endure forever in the minds of people who lived through the Vietnam War time period. Whatever your beliefs about the justness of that conflict, whether your view was from Khe Sanh or Canada, whether you are right or left, most of us would recall many of the same pictures of that divisive time in our nation's history. Sure to make most people's short list is that one photo from July 1972 showing a young, smiling Jane Fonda perched in the gunner's seat of a North Vietnamese anti-aircraft piece. The implications were obvious. The gun was pointed skyward at mythical American airplanes and Ms. Fonda with her communist allies pictured were happy to shoot them down. Even as a young teen-ager this egregious treason offended me greatly.

"Years later, as a lieutenant of Marines, I was fortunate to attend the U.S. Navy's SERE (Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape) School in Southern California. Designed primarily for Navy and Marine Corps pilots and aircrews, SEALs and Marine reconnaissance personnel, the school, which was supervised by a number of former Vietnam P.O.W.s, attempted to capitalize on lessons learned in the harsh reality of the Hanoi Hilton. At the course's conclusion, the students had opportunity to query staff about life inside a real prison camp."

"Jane Fonda in North Vietnam"
I cannot recall who among the student warriors asked the inevitable, obligatory question: "What about Jane Fonda?" The answers are unprintable. Ms. Fonda may have been sincere in her opposition to America's involvement in that war, I do not know her heart. But I did learn that, during her visit to North Vietnam, several American prisoners were sincerely and severely tortured because of her actions."

Would-be present-day HanoiJanes best be prepared to PAY fer their TREASON with their souls...MUD

442 posted on 03/26/2003 5:57:33 AM PST by Mudboy Slim ("Support OUR Troops!!!...Or Else!!!")
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