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To: steve harris who wrote (189774)6/5/2004 4:10:00 PM
From: Road Walker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574295
 
re: Kerry was not authorized to represent the US government. He was doing it on his own.

Like I said, evil. A citizen working on his own to try to return America's POW's. What kind of anarchist is he, anyway?

Next thing you know he'll be helping little old ladies across the street without government approval.

Dastardly behavior.

John



To: steve harris who wrote (189774)6/5/2004 4:33:00 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574295
 
Wow, 1971,
wasn't there a war or something going on at the time?

Kerry was not authorized to represent the US government. He was doing it on his own. He screwed up and got caught.

Same thing he is doing today. Looking out for Kerry.


Huh?

How is trying to free the POWs an example of thinking about yourself? It seems to be that Kerry was very much plugged in working very hard to do something positive whereas the man you are so eager to defend was getting busted for DUIs.

Dang......if ever there was a comparison that shows you the truth of who these two men are, its this one. And yet you condemn Kerry.