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  • The Fallen Hero and the Living Traitor

    08/02/2005 10:15:08 AM PDT · by smoothsailing · 10 replies · 1,237+ views
    Front Page Magazine ^ | 08/02/05 | Lt.Col. Gordon Cucullu
    The Fallen Hero and the Living Traitor By Lt. Col. Gordon Cucullu FrontPageMagazine.com August 2, 2005 Here is yet another case of the kind of bizarre juxtaposition that continues to characterize the Vietnam War well into the first decade of the new century. I refer on the one hand to the recent loss of Admiral James B. Stockdale, a highly decorated Navy aviator and prisoner of war of the North Vietnamese for seven grueling years. His funeral services were held, appropriately, on the Navy carrier the USS Ronald Reagan with the full military honors the Medal of Honor winner deserved....
  • Hussein Jane Ride Again!

    07/31/2005 12:21:10 PM PDT · by Prime Choice · 27 replies · 1,426+ views
    Sacred Cow Burgers ^ | 07/31/2005 | Sacred Cow Burgers
  • See Dick talk.See Hanoi Jane talk

    07/30/2005 9:48:36 AM PDT · by smoothsailing · 33 replies · 1,477+ views
    Renew America ^ | 07/29/05 | Mark Malaszczyk
    See Dick talk. See Hanoi Jane talk. Mark Malaszczyk July 29, 2005 She is nipped. She is tucked. She is enhanced. And she is BACK. Sixty-seven year old Actress/Activist Jane Fonda has announced that she will launch a cross-country bus tour to protest the war in Iraq, scheduled for March 2006. "I've decided that I'm coming out," she said. Green tea drinking, tofu-eating, Birkenstock-wearing, pale, emaciated vegans with multi-colored ribbons all over their tattered backpacks are rejoicing across America, running to get a second tattoo on their lower back and a ninth piercing in their left ear in tribute to...
  • Vegetable Oil and Tours of "Duty" - (great Ollie North column on Jane's "magical mystery tour")

    07/28/2005 9:25:16 PM PDT · by CHARLITE · 35 replies · 1,240+ views
    REDSTATESUSA.COM ^ | JULY 29, 2005 | LT. COL. OLIVER NORTH
    FRANCE -- "Hanoi Jane" Fonda seems to have tired of her moniker. The wilted flower child who firmly established her place in American history when she mounted a North Vietnamese anti-aircraft gun has decided it's time to teach a whole new generation to blame America first. If she actually goes through with her plans for a new protest movement, she may well become known as "Jihadist Jane." It has a better ring. More alliteration. Fonda says she wants to criss-cross the nation in a bus powered by vegetable oil, advocating the end of U.S. military operations in Iraq. She's inviting...
  • Wavering Voters Anti-Iraq, Wary of Kerry (election could be decided by the mushy middle?)

    09/28/2004 3:31:05 PM PDT · by Libloather · 7 replies · 408+ views
    Yahoo News ^ | 9/28/04 | RON FOURNIER
    Wavering Voters Anti-Iraq, Wary of Kerry 12 minutes ago By RON FOURNIER, AP Political Writer WASHINGTON - In an election where most voters have already chosen sides, the presidency could be decided by a small slice of America in the mushy middle — wavering voters who are more likely than others to question President Bush's honesty and think the war in Iraq was a mistake. An Associated Press study of 1,329 "persuadable" voters, conducted by Knowledge Networks in advance of the presidential debates, suggests these people are deeply conflicted about change in the White House. While they have problems with...
  • Who's side are you on?

    07/29/2003 11:17:03 PM PDT · by Tumbleweed_Connection · 19 replies · 214+ views
    Washington Times ^ | 7/30/03 | Tony Blankley
    <p>Sen. Joe Lieberman has set in motion an important line of discussion concerning post-Iraq War policy and politics. While he made a partisan — but not entirely unfair — critique of President Bush's management of prewar preparations and postwar execution of policy, the crux of his speech was a fierce criticism of those Democrats who displayed a "disquietingzeal" questioning the necessity of the war: "[B]y their words, some in my party are sending out a message that they don't know a just war when they see it, and more broadly, they're not prepared to use our military strength to protect our security and the cause of freedom." After his speech, he named Howard Dean, John Kerry and Richard Gephardt as fitting that description.</p>