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To: Techplayer who wrote (393570)4/16/2003 8:08:03 PM
From: American Spirit  Respond to of 769667
 
Normalizing Vietnam relations was bi-partisan. Kerry and McCain championed it together. Notice how this right-wing writer leaves out McCain's name when everything they did was together.

See what I mean about Bushie LIES often being leaving out one half of the truth? Limbaugh and Hannity do this constantly. Always tell the good news if it's pro GOP but wont tell you the bad news. But will tell you bad news if it's anti-Dem but never the good news if it's pro-Dem.

As for demonizing Vietnam, we should be glad we have normal relations there. Every other country does and we were the last to do so. It was costing US jobs.

As for Colliers, I checked and the deal either didn't happen or was scrapped. Colliers shows not a single property for sale or rent in Vietnam. So much for that "big scandal".

As for those chickenhawks and right-wingers historical revisionists attacking Kerry's stance in 1972 against the war, they might as well attack 3/4 of the nation then. Even Nixon then agreed we had to end it. He just took his sweet time doing so. Kerry and his brothers in arms saved many lives by petitioning the government to stop the senseless war and bring our boys home. Bravo to them.

Typical BS article from the Washington Times, owned by right-wing mind-control cult leader Sun Moon who has links to Korean intelligence and has bought up a bunch of right-wing journalists to put together the most partisan major newspaper in the US with highly questionable credibility.