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To: American Spirit who wrote (376420)3/22/2003 4:56:12 PM
From: willcousa  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 769667
 
I love the premise that because democrat leaders lie to the public we must beware republicans. You are not the first leftie to say that today. Some nut on cspan made the same claim.



To: American Spirit who wrote (376420)3/22/2003 5:26:17 PM
From: PROLIFE  Respond to of 769667
 
John Kerry came home and protested

He sure did come right home to protest, just like you say.. Liveshot and Teddy "Chappy" Kennedy had a plan and they stuck to the script. BUT, the war was not over, and Kerry HURT his unit by coming home and protesting while they were still fighting...of course Liveshot did not care because Kennedy had big plans for the boy..

You might say that Kerry and Hanoi Jane are compadres, right???



To: American Spirit who wrote (376420)3/25/2003 7:28:10 PM
From: Thomas M.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
17 Bob Kerrey, President, New School

When the bug-eyed former senator and current New School prez got
word that the New York Times was about to publish an article
asserting his involvement in a massacre of Vietnamese civilians in
1969, he came forward a few days ahead of time to give his own
version of the story—and was immediately applauded for his
courage in facing up to his "painful" past despite the fact that 1) he’d
sat on the story for 32 years and 2) the real pain was on the other
side of the machine gun. Kerrey is the face of that bloated,
self-centered, delusional America that somehow still manages to
see itself as the victim in Vietnam—as though its pseudo-literary
"loss of innocence" and, in this case, ruined political prospects,
somehow compare to two million actual dead people and a
mine-strewn countryside of ravaged moonscapes.

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