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"Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in message thlink.net...
"ArtKramr" wrote in message ... Fact: Kerry went to war. Bush didn't. Fact: Kerry used an unearned Purple Heart to get out of Vietnam after serving just a third of his tour. Bush didn't. Show your evidence that Kerry didnt earn his third purple heart, received in his second tour of duty. ALso, Show your evidence that Bush didn't get out of Vietnam. Show why any of that is more important than what both men have done since. -- FF |
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"Fred the Red Shirt" wrote in message om... "Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in message hlink.net... "Mike Dargan" wrote in message news:qd0Dc.117009$0y.58857@attbi_s03... The Republicans and their junior college instructor lackey's have a long history of belittling those who served well while exaggerating the military records of their, more prudent, candidates. Dunno about a long history, but that was evident in 2000. I did not write anything that appears above. If you're going to snip my words then also snip my name. |
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"Fred the Red Shirt" wrote:
"Brett" wrote in message ... ... McGovern the "subversive peacenik" it was the news shots of his anti-war, anti-capitalist supporters and his own campaign rhetoric at the Democratic convention and the many campaign rallies leading up to the election that November. You say that like it was a bad thing. Try again peabrain - you're editing achieved that goal, my original comment was that Nixon didn't paint him up as the "subversive peacenik" he and his supporters did that and they didn't need any help in achieving that goal. |
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"Fred the Red Shirt" wrote:
"Brett" wrote in message ... ... McGovern the "subversive peacenik" it was the news shots of his anti-war, anti-capitalist supporters and his own campaign rhetoric at the Democratic convention and the many campaign rallies leading up to the election that November. You say that like it was a bad thing. Try again peabrain - your own editing achieved that goal, my original comment was that Nixon didn't paint him up as the "subversive peacenik" he and his supporters did that and they didn't need any help in achieving that goal. |
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"Fred the Red Shirt" wrote in message om... I also thought that McGovern flew B-25s. No....B-24s for the Eighth Air Force. But just look back at the Republican primaries campaign from 2000. The Bush camp tried to make McCain out to be mentally unstable. Now we know that Bush thinks he's on a mission from God. Who was the real nutcase? IAC, if McCain was nutty, it was probably due to the time he spent in the Hanoi Hilton. How is Bush's nuttiness explained? Surely things couldn't have been that tough in those south Texas cantinas he hung around in during the Battle of the Gulf of Mexico. George Z. |
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"Steve Hix" wrote in message ... In article , (Fred the Red Shirt) wrote: Ed Rasimus wrote in message . .. ... As I regularly tell students, political questions are complex and nuanced. They usually exhibit two opposing positions with deeply held convictions. ... It is unfortunate that you perpetuate the myth that political questions may be sensibly reduced to a mere dichotomy. He didn't say that, now, did he? Well, yes, he did. I think his words were "two opposing positions" which is how my dictionary defines "dichotomy". George Z. |
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"Fred the Red Shirt" wrote in message om... (WalterM140) wrote in message ... This dirty tricks organization went full tilt in an effort to keep Clinton from governing. They did this with the White Water scandal -- nothing there. Ahem. Last I heard somewhere around 20 folks went to prison in the Whitewater cases. Jim Tucker, the sitting Governor of Arkansas went straight from the governor's house to the big house. "Nothing there" is an incredibly arrogant lie. I'm disappointed that you believed it. In the context that the initial purpose of the probe was to get the goods on Clinton, it was not a lie. They never uncovered sufficient involvement to warrant an indictment against him. So, as far as Clinton was concerned, there was nothing there. George Z. |
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"George Z. Bush" wrote in message ...
In the context that the initial purpose of the probe was to get the goods on Clinton, it was not a lie. ... That misstatement of the charter of the OIC is also a lie. Somehow, Clinton was better at using one lie to convince people that another lie was true, than is Bush. Maybe it was those bedroom eyes vs the dear inthe headlights look. -- FF |
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are you kidding?
Like pornographer Ken Starr and CNN, who thrived on the opportunity to introduce the words "oral sex" into everyday usage the way the initials, H.B. (Horny *******) are currently being magnified, the media is having another salacious field day. I think the real initials that merit widespread circulation are S.M. (Stupid Morons) because they apply to the media and to all the authorities who still think that this is all about sex. This is about the murder of Laci Peterson and about all the unindicted whores (feel free to be vulgar now that the media has lowered expectations) who blame an innocent man to cover up their own incompetence or involvement. At the very least, these S.M.'s are obstructing justice by distorting the truth about the murder of Laci Peterson. If it wasn't for the investigative reports of David Sween, who has been one step ahead of the effort to frame an innocent man, Scott Peterson would have been dead and buried by now, just like Richard Albert Ricci was. The fact that David Sween is responsible for saving Scott Peterson became graphically plain recently, when the disgraced prosecution tried to save the reputation of the incompetent, Detective Allen Brocchini. The detective had gotten a call about how Scott dumped Laci in the ocean on April 19, 2003, a day after Scott Peterson was arrested, but Detective Allen Brocchini did not follow up because, in his words, "I just couldn't corroborate it, and I just didn't put a lot of stock in it." In retrospect, such a call is consistent with the persistent effort to frame Scott Peterson, and investigator, David Sween, had virually made that crystal clear when he wrote the following report: http://www.geocities.com/botenth/scott.htm So you see, if David Sween did not methodically and systematically expose every absurd plot to frame Scott Peterson, the prosecution might have fraudulently "cemented" the case against Scott early on, and he may have died in prison, just like Richard Albert Ricci did. The April 19 telephone call tip that Brochini dismissed is the very same one that the prosecution has currently embraced, and that is a clear indication of the fact that earlier efforts to frame Scott Peterson were discarded because David Sween exposed every fraudulent effort to "cement" the case against Scott Peterson. If Scott has a guardian angel looking over his shoulder, his name is David Sween, and I seriously believe that in the absence of his brilliant reporting, Scott Peterson would be dead. How long is the prison torture of innocent people going to be tolerated? Why are we not charging Ken Starr for torture? With Susan McDougal and her husband, did Starr not use cruel and unusual punishment, did Starr not obstruct justice, did Starr not tamper with witnesses, did Starr not violate the racketeering statutes with the far right wing, did Star not...??? If Starr's look-a-like, Distaso, manages to turn Scott Peterson into another Jim McDougall, are we going to applaud this license to murder an innocent man? Jim McDougal was convicted on May 28, 1996 of 18 charges against him. Facing up to 84 years in prison and $4.5 million in fines, McDougal agreed to cooperate with Starr's office. His cooperation netted a reduced sentence, and in April 1997 he was sentenced to three years in prison and a year of house arrest, three years of probation and a $10,000 fine. Jim McDougal conveniently died in jail in March 1998. His cooperation produced the allegation that Susan McDougal and Bill Clinton had been lovers. Was that statement, (true or not), worth 81 years in jail and almost 4.5 million dollars? Pornographer, Ken Starr evidently thought so. McDougall's death denied the opportunity to prove that his original indictment was a consequence of his refusal to lie. Perhaps, if somebody paid a hefty price for the torture of Jim McDougal, the murders of Chandra Levy and Laci Peterson would have at least been investigated in a competent manner, because as long as justice is about harrassing innocent people, it doesn't exist. http://www.geocities.com/botenth/scott.htm |
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