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To: Ish who wrote (61429)8/18/2004 5:29:29 PM
From: Rambi  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 793905
 
I don't need to think about it. He fulfilled the requirements. Same argument is being given about Kerry's medals- he fulfilled the requirements-- which is why I find the Dems being so incensed about the questions very laughable given the scrutiny they gave Bush's records. They yell that no one should question the Navy; aren't they questioning someone on Bush's honorable?

On a different note, Ammo and I went to see Manchurian Candidate this week. I had read somewhere that the movie was more of a Hollywood antiBush propaganda film than even F911, so I was curious.
Don't know if you've seen it, but the VP candidate is a war hero and running on that reputation, and his story is backed by the men who were with him in an ambush. Only the men were all brainwashed-- even the VP himself- and his heroism never happened.
And I thought, Well, there you go- that's the answer. Kerry and his men were all captured and brainwashed in a hut along the Mekong Delta. And it was carried out by some giant corporation who wanted to control him in thirty years. While they waited they experimented on Dick Cheney first.

A non-partisan propaganda movie. Something for everyone.
But I'm pretty obtuse; didn't panic about global warming after seeing The Day After Tomorrow either.