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Is this the act of a patriot? Throwing away his medals, and then keeping them too? WTF? He fought in the war. He is entitled to a position on the war. But not both contrary positions. Kerry is spineless. Someone, please send him a complete cows backbone. |
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Is this the act of a patriot? Throwing away his medals, and then keeping them too? WTF? He fought in the war. He is entitled to a position on the war. But not both contrary positions. Kerry is spineless. Someone, please send him a complete cows backbone. At the protest Kerry said he "threw back his medals." People who saw him said he threw away something shiny and metal. Now he says he only threw his "ribbons," same thing, which he might have called "medals" back then. If he threw back anything, it was probably someone else’s medals and some very easily replaced ribbons. He always keeps his options open. Kerry knows you can buy as many Navy ribbons as you want: http://military.usmedals.com/ribbons...navy&p=vietnam |
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![]() "Anonymous Sender" wrote in message At the protest Kerry said he "threw back his medals." People who saw him said he threw away something shiny and metal. Now he says he only threw his "ribbons," same thing, which he might have called "medals" back then. Actually they've always been called ribbons, never medals. If he threw back anything, it was probably someone else's medals and some very easily replaced ribbons. He always keeps his options open. In other words, he pulled a Bill Clintonesque "I didn't inhale"-type of diversion? Max |
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No. Bill Clinton got a blow-job in the White House. Clearly that's
an impeachable offense because all the right-wingers were jealous. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Maxprop" wrote in message ink.net... "Anonymous Sender" wrote in message At the protest Kerry said he "threw back his medals." People who saw him said he threw away something shiny and metal. Now he says he only threw his "ribbons," same thing, which he might have called "medals" back then. Actually they've always been called ribbons, never medals. If he threw back anything, it was probably someone else's medals and some very easily replaced ribbons. He always keeps his options open. In other words, he pulled a Bill Clintonesque "I didn't inhale"-type of diversion? Max |
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He's entitled to whatever position or positions he wants
to take. You're not qualified to judge, since he's the one taking the position(s). What *is* your problem? -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Bart Senior" wrote in message t... http://www.tastymanatees.com/archives/000557.html Is this the act of a patriot? Throwing away his medals, and then keeping them too? WTF? He fought in the war. He is entitled to a position on the war. But not both contrary positions. Kerry is spineless. Someone, please send him a complete cows backbone. |
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![]() "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message He's entitled to whatever position or positions he wants to take. You're not qualified to judge, since he's the one taking the position(s). What *is* your problem? Lemme see if I've got this right: When someone takes a position, no one else is qualified to pass judgment on that position? So what have you been doing all this time, Jon? Hypocrisy is an ugly thing, Bucko. Max |
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No. What I 'm saying (for the cheap seats) is that if one participates
in a war and later decides that it was morally wrong, then there's nothing wrong with doing something about it. You have no right to pass judgement on Kerry for doing this. You're not qualified. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Maxprop" wrote in message ink.net... "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message He's entitled to whatever position or positions he wants to take. You're not qualified to judge, since he's the one taking the position(s). What *is* your problem? Lemme see if I've got this right: When someone takes a position, no one else is qualified to pass judgment on that position? So what have you been doing all this time, Jon? Hypocrisy is an ugly thing, Bucko. Max |
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![]() "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message No. What I 'm saying (for the cheap seats) is that if one participates in a war and later decides that it was morally wrong, then there's nothing wrong with doing something about it. You have no right to pass judgement on Kerry for doing this. You're not qualified. But you're qualified to pass judgment on Bush for deciding that the Iraq war was not only morally right, but the right thing to do? You're digging a deeper hole there, Jon. Max |
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I'm not passing judgement. I'm stating fact. Bush lied to the American
people. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Maxprop" wrote in message nk.net... "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message No. What I 'm saying (for the cheap seats) is that if one participates in a war and later decides that it was morally wrong, then there's nothing wrong with doing something about it. You have no right to pass judgement on Kerry for doing this. You're not qualified. But you're qualified to pass judgment on Bush for deciding that the Iraq war was not only morally right, but the right thing to do? You're digging a deeper hole there, Jon. Max |
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