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On Mon, 02 Aug 2004 12:20:31 -0400, DSK wrote:
DSK said: This is nothing but a trumped-up advertising campaign, of no more substance or merit that a Pepsi commercial. Dave wrote: Hmm. Supported by only a small minority of 220 out of 229? In other words, 220 out of 229 Vietnam vets who *might* have some possible tracable connection to Kerry decided that they would become paid shills for Bush. It seems likely to me that many of these names quoted are totally fictional anyway. I notice that there are *no* veterans who served with GWB Jr coming forward to say whether he was even there, much less how fit for command he is. Oops, sorry, that's "changing the subject" isn't it? It comes down to what you want to believe. You and Bart (and many others) hate & despise Kerry... you want to believe anything bad about him. IMHO that's not a good foundation for voting one way or the other, and even less of a justification for making numerous & vehement public statements. DSK It makes you wonder what the standard is. These same "Republicans" were smearing John McCain in the last election. It seems they go to great efforts to find the least qualified candidate and then spend all their efforts trying to tear down those obviously more qualified. There is no room for a moderate in the Republican Party, although they will certain hide behind one of the few they still have left. It certainly makes you wonder what the *real* agenda is. I suspect if you dig a little deeper it is all about the relatively quiet issues of abortion and Gawd and sex education and all the other right wing cultural crap that they know they can't win with. They float these "gay marriage" balloons to keep the barking seals of the right wing happy and energized, but otherwise spouting all this other nonsense just makes them look silly to the rest of us. |