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( OT) Kerry Military Records
On Sat, 24 Apr 2004 22:59:05 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
wrote: How do you know, with 100% accuracy, that he did NOT witness the things he claimed? After all, there was the My Lai incident, right? Or, like people who deny that the holocaust happened, do you not believe the reports of THAT atrocity? "John Smith" wrote in message news:MNBic.16007$cF6.641627@attbi_s04... Doug, You are correct, but Kerry should have know better, since he was a Viet Nam vet. While there were a few loose cannons over there, the vast majority were kids scared ****less, who wanted to come with everything attached. "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "John Smith" wrote in message news:4Pkic.11245$cF6.487216@attbi_s04... Bill, I did not know Kerry accused the soldiers of raping, stealing and killing innocent soldiers. I don't agree with Kerry, but I thought he was smarter than that. I think it's safe to say that due to tensions and emotions running high, quite a few people made blanket judgements of certain groups in the late 1960s and early 1970s, like soldiers and cops. There's no reason to think Kerry was different from everyone else in this regard. I know *I* had some unsavory things to say about the police after witnessing what the Chicago cops did in 1968. But, at the same time, my own interactions with them were nothing but good, even though I had VERY long hair and looked like someone the cops enjoyed beating on. Footnote: My WORST experience was when I was pulled over by a NY State trooper for doing 90 in a 55 zone in my screaming yellow 1970 Cougar. For some reason, he didn't ticket me. But, he harrassed me mercilessly for having an automatic instead of a Hurst shifter. My BEST experience was while hitchhiking from Syracuse to the Canadian border. Trooper pulled over. I said "If this is how my trip's beginning, I'll just walk". I turned around to get off the entrance ramp. He said "I'm offering you a ride". He asked if I had any drugs on me. I said no. He said "OK"....get in. I asked him how fast the car would go before feeling shaky. He showed me. We completed a 100 mile trip in about an hour and three minutes. Great fun. Turned out we had the same philosophy professor - he was in night school. Discussed Sartre for most of the trip. So much for stereotypes. Doug, if you witness a murder, are you not going to report it? He was an officer! If he witnessed war crimes, he had two courses of action to take: stop them and report them so appropriate action could be taken. John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! |
( OT) Kerry Military Records
On Sun, 25 Apr 2004 00:30:33 -0400, "John Gaquin"
wrote: "Don" wrote in message news:_vGic.2798 So, to summarize -- I am a dikhed. Sure, whatever you say. So, Don, what are your plans after high school? Uhhh, high school? He should start that in about two years. I think he's planning now on what to do with puberty when it hits. John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! |
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( OT) Kerry Military Records
"John Smith" wrote in message news:9FHic.25624$w96.1927586@attbi_s54... I didn't think it was possible for someone to be dumber than Basskisser, but Don has done it. Be careful not to take anything of his, because the law requires him to shot you in the face. Most children learn the difference between *shoot* and *shot* when they are about 8 years old. What's your excuse? |
( OT) Kerry Military Records
Don wrote:
"John Smith" wrote in message news:9FHic.25624$w96.1927586@attbi_s54... I didn't think it was possible for someone to be dumber than Basskisser, but Don has done it. Be careful not to take anything of his, because the law requires him to shot you in the face. Most children learn the difference between *shoot* and *shot* when they are about 8 years old. What's your excuse? Most of the righties here have low-level language skills. It's part of being a card-carrying RepubliBORG. |
( OT) Kerry Military Records
"John Gaquin" wrote in message
... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message Correct me if I'm wrong, but you seem to be using the Texas thing as an excuse for your leader sounding like a dolt. That's an insult to the rest of Texas. Are you sure that's what you want to imply? You're wrong. I'm damn sure of what I want to imply, when I want to imply anything. I use "... the Texas thing..." (as you so quaintly put it) as an example simply of why GW doesn't sound like another New England Prep School Kennedy clone. You seem to be implying that anyone who doesn't do the Kerry/Kennedy impersonation sounds like a dolt. Are you sure that's what you want to imply? :-) Regional accents are like regional cuisine and music: Without them, this would be a pretty boring country. But, we're not talking about accents. We're talking about two different things. A person from Oklahoma may pronounce "fence" in a way that sounds as if the word has two syllables, or like "fancy" without the "y", but it's still a fence. This doesn't make them illiterate, and it doesn't matter whether they sound like a Kennedy. But, when a person says "Is our children learning?", or several hundred other GRAMMATICAL gaffs, it's clear he is not fit for public office. "Most of our imports come from overseas". Zzzz.... Get it? You're talking about accents, and I'm talking about grammar. If you are saying that being from Texas excuses a person's hideous grammar, you are insulting the entire state of Texas. |
( OT) Kerry Military Records
"John Gaquin" wrote in message
... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message You two make a great M.A.S. You need no input from the rest. You're very good at this, John. You never address the issues when the issue at hand places you in a pool of quicksand. Care to explain why someone from Kazakhstan has a better command of the English language than your leader? Remember - we're talking about the leader of the world's most powerful country, someone who should be able to communicate clearly 110% of the time, without a script. |
( OT) Kerry Military Records
"Doug Kanter" wrote in message .....You're talking about accents, and I'm talking about grammar. No, you're missing my point, Doug. You're attributing grammatical or structural mis-speaks to rank ignorance, but I disagree. I say they predominantly arise from insecurity and self-consciousness in [mostly] ex-temp public speaking. His recent press conference is a case in point. I saw a room full of professional wordsmiths and stand-up reporters doing their utmost to embarrass and humiliate the President of the US. These guys are all building their careers on the ease with which they can make a bad speaker look uneasy. I think we may be only a short time from the day when some petty little s#*t like Terry Moran will stand up and say "Mr. President, don't you think you were a fool to say that......" When reading a prepared text GW does much better -- still not "right-at-home", but I don't think it's a major issue. As I've said elsewhere, we recently had eight years of one of the finest ex-temp speakers ever to inhabit the WH, thus proving conclusively that the ability to speak off the cuff does not necessarily bring with it a man of character and integrity. Unless you have had occasion to have private, off record conversations with Mr. Bush, neither of us can resolve this question. |
( OT) Kerry Military Records
"John Gaquin" wrote in message
... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message .....You're talking about accents, and I'm talking about grammar. No, you're missing my point, Doug. You're attributing grammatical or structural mis-speaks to rank ignorance, but I disagree. I say they predominantly arise from insecurity and self-consciousness in [mostly] ex-temp public speaking. Insecurity? Just the sort of guy I want in charge of an arsenal of nuclear weapons. His recent press conference is a case in point. I saw a room full of professional wordsmiths and stand-up reporters doing their utmost to embarrass and humiliate the President of the US. Exactly how were they trying to do that to him? When reading a prepared text GW does much better -- still not "right-at-home", but I don't think it's a major issue. I guess I look at it from the standpoint of an employer, so to me, it IS a major issue. As I've said elsewhere, we recently had eight years of one of the finest ex-temp speakers ever to inhabit the WH, thus proving conclusively that the ability to speak off the cuff does not necessarily bring with it a man of character and integrity. I'm not connecting speaking ability with integrity. I'm connecting it (and now, your "insecurity" suggestion) with competence. If Nookular Boy considers a press conference to be a challenge, how will he behave when a general tears into his office to say a half dozen missiles have been launched toward the U.S. from someplace on the other side of the world? Remember - missiles from Russia to here, or vice versa, make the trip in about 20 minutes. Scary thought, with a president who, based on your diagnosis, didn't even feel secure speaking to a group of elementary school kids. |
( OT) Kerry Military Records
"Don" wrote in message ... "Calif Bill" wrote If you want to act like a yammering 5 y.o. Bill, I'm going to stand you in the corner. Straighten up. Are you basskisser's brother? You have the mindset of child so I will now stand you in the corner, for reflection. You will then occupy my monitor AFTER such a time as I deem appropriate. Buh-bye. Did you get into your brother's stash? |
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