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Politics : Piffer Thread on Political Rantings and Ravings -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: E who wrote (14201)7/9/2004 4:32:28 PM
From: MrLucky  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14610
 
He calls the Democratic candidate a traitor

Did kerry publicly bad-mouth our soldiers in VN? Yes. Documented. Did he support Hanoi? Yes. Documented. Is he a legitimate war hero? No. Documented.

Is my post inaccurate or petty with regard to kerry? No more so than the endless posts by your fellow believers and the liberal friends of Moore and Gore who have called GWB a traitor and AWOL during the VN conflict. BTW, Moore did that in front of your buddy Clark. NC from Clark when he "was politiking" and who is fully aware of the seriousness of a charge of AWOL.

The bottom line is that Denton is allowed to express his views much like you and I. If you or I don't agree with his statements, that is too bad isn't it? eom.



To: E who wrote (14201)7/9/2004 4:48:57 PM
From: mph  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14610
 
You are even more tiresome than AS, if that could be possible.

Of course, I've noticed your posts playing the same game with other people,
so it's evidently your style.

You must not have much to do in 3D life.

I've already answered your petty little questions.
I see no problem with having Wesley Clark speak at
a 4th of July function.

I do question, however, what relevance the Moore
movie has to such an event. Whether it was slanted left
or right, I'd see no reason for it to be aired in
the context of a 4th of July program.

I would also assume that reputable speakers at such program would confine their
comments to what is appropriate
for the occasion. That's true whether it was Denton or Clark.

If I recall correctly, Clark failed to distance himself from some comic who called Bush a traitor
(or something along those lines) at
one of his campaign appearances.

Maybe that would disqualify him to speak under your
set of rules.

Besides, the Democrats readily give a forum to people
like Al Sharpton. I assume that doesn't disturb you
in the least.