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To: American Spirit who wrote (8653)3/18/2004 1:27:04 AM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20773
 
Re: He prosecuted the sneaky devils of the far right on Iran-Contra.
And you know he knows exactly what he's talking about.


He may have held a few hearing on the Iran-Contra situation, but John Kerry fell on his sword and let Rep. Lee Hamilton and Lawrence Silberman destroy the Iran-Contra prosecutions and end the investigations short of any real prosecutions of the guilty. Kerry caved in. Period.

And now we have the obscenity that Hamilton, notorious for stifling justice in the Iran-Contra investigations is the second in command of the 9/11 "Kean" Commission. Another candy-assed whitewash operation. How come your man Kerry isn't speaking out about how fraudulent the Kean Commission is? Kerry seems downright timid about talking truth about 9/11. It's darker and more sinister than 90% of the American public dare countenance.

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Re: But don't heal your BS on me.

First, it is not BS. It is a well considered view that the piggish imperialism of the Democratic Party is no more worthy of respect than the more ridiculously undiplomatic version perpetrated by a jerk like George Bush.

And secondly, I love your Freudian slip. While I hurl thunderbolts like a lance of truth at your callow words, all you can come back with is a flummoxed syntax and an another opportunity for me to ridicule you.

Don't worry, I won't misunderestimate you, pal.

Re: I'm way too wise. A hundreds(sic) miles ahead of you.

Your problem is that you have a Nascar mind in Formula One world. Also, a slight problem with grammar as well as spelling.