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On Thu, 04 Mar 2004 12:31:04 -0500, John H
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Bush did a superb job of providing leadership to the country during a
time when panic could have reigned supreme.


Leadership? Let's not forget about him hiding out during a very dark
day for this country.

Kerry's ads are taking advantage of a conflict in which, according to
Kerry, thousands of innocent women and children were raped, killed or
mutilated.

Which is worse?


According to the actual victims, Bush.

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On Thu, 04 Mar 2004 12:31:04 -0500, John H
wrote:

Bush did a superb job of providing leadership to the country during a
time when panic could have reigned supreme.


Leadership? Let's not forget about him hiding out during a very dark
day for this country.


You're a fool. An assassination threat was made on the President's life the
same day 4 planes were hijacked, and flown into the WTC, and a building in
close proximity to the President's residence.



Kerry's ads are taking advantage of a conflict in which, according to
Kerry, thousands of innocent women and children were raped, killed or
mutilated.

Which is worse?


According to the actual victims, Bush.



So you say it's worse if the victims say it's worse? Ok, then let's apply
your logic and apply it to what these "victims" have to say:

http://www.usvetdsp.com/jf_kerry.htm

Here's an excerpt:
"Kerry's betrayal of American prisoners of war, his blatant disrespect for
the families of our missing in action, Vietnam veterans, the military, his
support for communist Vietnam and his waffling over the issue of use of
force in Iraq proves he is a self promoting Chameleon Senator who cannot be
relied on to protect the best interests of the United States."




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On Thu, 04 Mar 2004 18:10:02 GMT, "NOYB" wrote:

You're a fool. An assassination threat was made on the President's life the
same day 4 planes were hijacked, and flown into the WTC, and a building in
close proximity to the President's residence.


One of the resident Bush cheerleaders, John H, claimed "Bush did a
superb job of providing leadership to the country during a
time when panic could have reigned supreme." Bush is commander in
Chief, but in a very dark day for this nation, he turned into
commander in Chicken. John H's claims about how Bush acted are
outlandish.

So you say it's worse if the victims say it's worse? Ok, then let's apply
your logic and apply it to what these "victims" have to say:

http://www.usvetdsp.com/jf_kerry.htm


You want to use a lunatic right wing fringe group web site to back up
your argument? You may buy into it Nobbie, but the public isn't.

Bush has used 9/11 shamelessly to prop up his failed administration
and it looks like the citizens of this country are getting a little
tired of it.

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"bb" wrote in message
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On Thu, 04 Mar 2004 18:10:02 GMT, "NOYB" wrote:

You're a fool. An assassination threat was made on the President's life

the
same day 4 planes were hijacked, and flown into the WTC, and a building

in
close proximity to the President's residence.


One of the resident Bush cheerleaders, John H, claimed "Bush did a
superb job of providing leadership to the country during a
time when panic could have reigned supreme." Bush is commander in
Chief, but in a very dark day for this nation, he turned into
commander in Chicken. John H's claims about how Bush acted are
outlandish.

So you say it's worse if the victims say it's worse? Ok, then let's

apply
your logic and apply it to what these "victims" have to say:

http://www.usvetdsp.com/jf_kerry.htm


You want to use a lunatic right wing fringe group web site to back up
your argument? You may buy into it Nobbie, but the public isn't.

Bush has used 9/11 shamelessly to prop up his failed administration
and it looks like the citizens of this country are getting a little
tired of it.


Let's just see the way enlisted men and veterans vote in November...


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Let's just see the way enlisted men and veterans vote in November...


HEAR HEAR!!!!!!! {{Applause}}

Butch Ammon



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"bb" wrote in message
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On Thu, 04 Mar 2004 18:10:02 GMT, "NOYB" wrote:

You're a fool. An assassination threat was made on the President's life

the
same day 4 planes were hijacked, and flown into the WTC, and a building

in
close proximity to the President's residence.


One of the resident Bush cheerleaders, John H, claimed "Bush did a
superb job of providing leadership to the country during a
time when panic could have reigned supreme." Bush is commander in
Chief, but in a very dark day for this nation, he turned into
commander in Chicken. John H's claims about how Bush acted are
outlandish.

So you say it's worse if the victims say it's worse? Ok, then let's

apply
your logic and apply it to what these "victims" have to say:

http://www.usvetdsp.com/jf_kerry.htm

You want to use a lunatic right wing fringe group web site to back up
your argument? You may buy into it Nobbie, but the public isn't.

Bush has used 9/11 shamelessly to prop up his failed administration
and it looks like the citizens of this country are getting a little
tired of it.


Let's just see the way enlisted men and veterans vote in November...


Well, since most of the troops who've gone to war in Iraq are not
"enlisted men and veterans" I'd venture a guess that Bush will lose big
time among active troops.

Second, I'd also venture a guess that veterans would probably cotton to
Kerry before Bush. Kerry went to war and fought gallantly while Bush
enjoyed his exclusive status as a political scion.

I expect most veterans can feel that in their bones.
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Well, since most of the troops who've gone to war in Iraq are not
"enlisted men and veterans" I'd venture a guess that Bush will lose big
time among active troops.

Second, I'd also venture a guess that veterans would probably cotton to
Kerry before Bush. Kerry went to war and fought gallantly while Bush
enjoyed his exclusive status as a political scion.

I expect most veterans can feel that in their bones.


NOT THIS VETERAN!!!!!!!! I am absolutely 100%,dyed-in-the-wool, Pro-Bush, all
the way!!!!!

You want to talk to two of my brothers-in-law? They were over in Vietnam and
fought, survived, and came home. There were countless stories going around
among all the services. I can tell you this... Kerry is *DESPISED* by Vietnam
vets!!

Like I told good ol' Harry... Kerry will loose, and Bush will be in for a 2nd
term. Then, the "queen bee" Hil-LIAR-y Clinton will make a run for POTUS in
'08.

Butch Ammon
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Well, since most of the troops who've gone to war in Iraq are not
"enlisted men and veterans" I'd venture a guess that Bush will lose big
time among active troops.


70% of the troops are enlisted and when the come back from Iraq they are
veterans.

Second, I'd also venture a guess that veterans would probably cotton to
Kerry before Bush. Kerry went to war and fought gallantly while Bush
enjoyed his exclusive status as a political scion.


Why would veterans "cotton" to Kerry?

I expect most veterans can feel that in their bones.


Huh?



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Butch Ammon wrote:

Well, since most of the troops who've gone to war in Iraq are not
"enlisted men and veterans" I'd venture a guess that Bush will lose big
time among active troops.

Second, I'd also venture a guess that veterans would probably cotton to
Kerry before Bush. Kerry went to war and fought gallantly while Bush
enjoyed his exclusive status as a political scion.

I expect most veterans can feel that in their bones.


NOT THIS VETERAN!!!!!!!! I am absolutely 100%,dyed-in-the-wool, Pro-Bush, all
the way!!!!!


Rather mindless of you.



You want to talk to two of my brothers-in-law? They were over in Vietnam and
fought, survived, and came home. There were countless stories going around
among all the services. I can tell you this... Kerry is *DESPISED* by Vietnam
vets!!


Yeah, especially the thousands of them who support his candidacy.

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