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"How did it feel when you
heard Americans were protesting the war?" He said, "I thought that's what we were fighting for -- the right to protest." Yup. That's class. Bush and his people want to label anyone who oppose them or the war as "Un-American." The sad irony is that Bush, in using this lame technique, drops in the polls even further. Bye Bye Bushy! RB |
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Yep, and the more Americans who believe the, the better.
Bush & Co's attempts to run down Kerry because he saw something he didn't like and protested about it should fall on deaf ears. IMHO, for he most part, it is. Only Bush's core of "true believers" are buying it. It seems that their campaign of character assassination worked so well against McCain and Gore that they don't know any other way to campaign. Denial that torture and murder by US and Allied soldiers occurred in Vietnam is pretty lame after we see that it is happening in Iraq. Are they still denying it? I thought Bush went on Al Jazeera to explain that he regretted it "(they denied apologizing), that it was against American law and official policy, and that the perpetrators would be punished (prob'ly not by being sent to the Guantanamo Bay Cuba camp, though). BTW I saw a news clip on McCain the other day, talking briefly about his time as a POW and he said something to the effect that the men he was held POW with were a great help and support, and that many men had it worse than him. Since he was the senior officer POW, and was singled out for additionally brutal treatment, that seemed like a noble thing to say. It's a shame that the far right fringe managed to cut him out in the 2000 election. DSK |
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You know nothing about the US. You are the traitor if you
believe that protesting the actions of the gov't are traitorous. You should read the polls more carefully. He's dead even with Kerry (the one you're in love with). -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Horvath" wrote in message ... On 10 May 2004 02:06:49 GMT, (Bobsprit) wrote this crap: "How did it feel when you heard Americans were protesting the war?" He said, "I thought that's what we were fighting for -- the right to protest." Yup. That's class. Bush and his people want to label anyone who oppose them or the war as "Un-American." The difference is that those who oppose President George W. Bush ARE un-american. They want to see America punished. The sad irony is that Bush, in using this lame technique, drops in the polls even further. Bye Bye Bushy! You should follow the news. President George W. Bush is ahead in every poll. In the battleground states, President George W. Bush is ahead. In California, Kerry is ahead by only ONE percentage point. Kerry could lose the 43 electoral votes of California, which means he has NO chance of winning. Top level demoncrats know this, and are in panic mode. Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
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OzOne wrote:
Yep, it appears he timed his war strategy a little soon. If he'd still been winning in Iraq then he would have been a she in. Now it's all gone to hell, they need to try some different tactics..maybe a little extra tax cut. At this point, it would have been cheaper and far far more effective to give every Iraqi man, woman, and child $80,000 and tell them to love Uncle Sam. BTW been radin a scary book, The Dark Side of Camelot, details the electioneering and presidency of JFK using interviews and records released under the freedom of inf act. It's just waay too scary thinking that a president can and did use his office to lead personal vendettas against those who embarassed him or who he assumed had done him wrong, and the corruption that was involved in keeping his not so private life out of the newspapers. It parallels GWB to a large extent. I could believe that the press overlooked JFK's womanizing due to being bribed one way or another. As for personal vendettas, I'd be a little surprised but that's the way politics works at baseline... I'm not a big Kennedy fan, but think he did a basically good job at a tough time. Remeber when you read a hatchet job on JFK that a *lot* of media types really have it in for him now. I've read some amazing stuff about how he faked the whole PT-109 incident and that his father Joe P. switched from smuggling liquor to smuggling heroin after Prohibition was repealed, etc etc. And a lot of people are willing to believe it. Conversely, a lot of people cannot believe anything bad about JFK and sanctify him... just as bad IMHO. But he is a *little bit* more worthy of it than say J.Edgar Hoover. DSK |
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![]() Horvath wrote: On 10 May 2004 02:06:49 GMT, (Bobsprit) wrote this crap: "How did it feel when you heard Americans were protesting the war?" He said, "I thought that's what we were fighting for -- the right to protest." Yup. That's class. Bush and his people want to label anyone who oppose them or the war as "Un-American." The difference is that those who oppose President George W. Bush ARE un-american. They want to see America punished. Don't be silly. Adults do not want to see their or any offspring needlessly hurt. I'd say what we want is for the USA to stop being incompetent in foreign policy/diplomacy. Cheers |
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![]() OzOne wrote in message ... On Mon, 10 May 2004 17:22:56 -0400, DSK scribbled thusly: Yep, and the more Americans who believe the, the better. Bush & Co's attempts to run down Kerry because he saw something he didn't like and protested about it should fall on deaf ears. IMHO, for he most part, it is. Only Bush's core of "true believers" are buying it. It seems that their campaign of character assassination worked so well against McCain and Gore that they don't know any other way to campaign. Yep, it appears he timed his war strategy a little soon. If he'd still been winning in Iraq then he would have been a she in. Now it's all gone to hell, they need to try some different tactics..maybe a little extra tax cut. BTW been radin a scary book, The Dark Side of Camelot, details the electioneering and presidency of JFK using interviews and records released under the freedom of inf act. It's just waay too scary thinking that a president can and did use his office to lead personal vendettas against those who embarassed him or who he assumed had done him wrong, and the corruption that was involved in keeping his not so private life out of the newspapers. It parallels GWB to a large extent. Yes, very scary! My girlfriend's best friend used to write for the Dallas paper. She moved up here about six years ago and the stories never stop! :-D |
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![]() "Lady Pilot" suggested: BTW, my flight instructor was the guy who measured all the runways at the airports in Cuba. Very interesting stories, I have... LP |
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![]() Lady Pilot wrote: "Lady Pilot" suggested: BTW, my flight instructor was the guy who measured all the runways at the airports in Cuba. Very interesting stories, I have... I'll bet and did he tell you about the runways too? Cheers |
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![]() "Navigator" wrote: Lady Pilot wrote: "Lady Pilot" suggested: BTW, my flight instructor was the guy who measured all the runways at the airports in Cuba. Very interesting stories, I have... I'll bet and did he tell you about the runways too? Yes, he was the official "source" for the Kennedy presidency. I don't think the "numbers" have changed much since then... LP |