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To: American Spirit who wrote (159241)1/30/2003 12:50:56 AM
From: Alighieri  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1583507
 
You have a nerve to call Kerry a "weak liberal". He is a bona fide Silver Star, Bronze Star and triple Purple Heart winning combat war hero leader and is probably the most courageous, most tough and fearless man on the Hill. He has taken on special interests, the CIA, terrorism, the right-wing black ops organizations, Detroit, HMO's, polluters, and has resisted taking all the special interest money that corrupts most politicians and can make their lives and campaigns a lot "easier". Kerry took three bullets for us in Vietnam. You call him "weak"? So in your opinion, who is "strong"? Bush? Who inherited everything he ever got and went AWOL and deserted durintg the Vietnam War? When has Bush ever even risked a scraped knee in his life? And that goes for everyone else in the White House except Powell.

Excellent characterization which will unfortunately be lost on the addressee.

Al



To: American Spirit who wrote (159241)1/30/2003 1:01:10 AM
From: i-node  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1583507
 
You have a nerve to call Kerry a "weak liberal".

I don't question what he was. I do question what he IS. He IS a Teddy Kennedy clone, and regardless of what he did 30 years ago, the fact that he is an extremist liberal disqualifies him from holding the office of the presidency.

It would be a total disaster.



To: American Spirit who wrote (159241)1/30/2003 1:07:39 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1583507
 
When has Bush ever even risked a scraped knee in his life?

AS, hey, he got a scraped knee once when he was cheer leading for Yale. He was doing a particularly complicated and arduous cheer leading move, when he slipped on some beer and fell. It didn't require stitches but it hurt like a son of a b---- for at least a couple of days. So he knows what its like to fall, so to speak, in the line of duty! LOL

ted