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Politics : Proof that John Kerry is Unfit for Command

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To: AuBug who wrote (6984)9/3/2004 1:38:50 PM
From: J.B.C.   of 27181
 
>>make money off the deaths of the many many people Bush will kill in his campaigns.<< 1st, that's a sick thing to even say.

HOW D-DAY INVASION WOULD BE REPORTED BY TODAY'S LIBERAL PRESS:
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> > June 6, 1944.
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> > NORMANDY- Three hundred French civilians were killed and thousands
> > more wounded today in the first hours of America's invasion of
> > continental Europe. Casualties were heaviest among women and
> > children.
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> > Most of the French casualties were the result of artillery fire
> > from American ships attempting to knock out German fortifications
> > prior to the landing of hundreds of thousands of U.S. troops.
> > Reports from a makeshift hospital in the French town of St. Mere
> > Eglise said the carnage was far worse than the French had
> > anticipated and reaction against the American invasion was running
> > high.
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> > "We are dying for no reason," said a Frenchman speaking on
> > condition of anonymity. "Americans can't even shoot straight. I
> > never thought I'd say this, but life was better under Adolph
> > Hitler."
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> > The invasion also caused severe environmental damage. American
> > troops, tanks, trucks and machinery destroyed miles of pristine
> > shoreline and thousands of acres of ecologically sensitive
> > wetlands. It was believed that the habitat of the spineless French
> > crab was completely wiped out, threatening the species with
> > extinction.
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> > A representative of Greenpeace said his organization, which had
> > tried to stall the invasion for over a year, was appalled at the
> > destruction, but not surprised. "This is just another example of
> > how the military destroys the environment without a second thought,"
> > said Christine Moanmore. "And it's all about corporate greed."
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> > Contacted at his Manhattan condo, a member of the French
> > government- in-exile who abandoned Paris when Hitler invaded said
> > the invasion was based solely on American financial interests.
> > "Everyone knows the President Roosevelt has ties to big beer," said
> > Pierre LeWimp. "Once the German beer industry is conquered,
> > Roosevelt's beer cronies will control the world market and make a
> > fortune."
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> > Administration supporters said America's aggressive actions were
> > based in part on the assertions of controversial scientist Albert
> > Einstein, who sent a letter to Roosevelt speculating that the
> > Germans were developing a secret weapon, a so-called "atomic bomb."
> > Such a weapon could produce casualties on a scale never seen before
> > and cause environmental damage that could last for thousands of
> > years. Hitler has denied having such a weapon and international
> > inspectors were unable to locate such weapons even after spending
> > two long weekends in Germany.
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> > Shortly after the invasion began, reports surfaced that German
> > prisoners had been abused by Americans. Mistreatment of Jews by
> > Germans at so-called "concentration camps" has been rumored but so
> > far, remains unproven. Several thousand Americans died during the
> > first hours of the invasion and French officials are concerned that
> > uncollected corpses pose a public health risk. "The Americans
> > should have planned for this in advance," they said. "It's their
> > mess and we don't intend to clean it up."
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