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To: Captain Jack who wrote (65728)8/31/2004 2:06:49 AM
From: LindyBill  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 793996
 
The delegates wearing Band Aids with a little purple heart on them.

Ohhh, I didn't notice that! Brillant! Gotta get some.



To: Captain Jack who wrote (65728)8/31/2004 2:08:27 AM
From: LindyBill  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793996
 
Kerry to Endorse New 'Purple Heart' Band-Aids
05/06/04 NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey

Senator John Kerry, the recipient of three Purple Hearts, has signed a contract with Johnson & Johnson to endorse a new line of band-aids.

The band-aids will be small purple hearts designed to cover minor, superficial wounds like Kerry suffered as a lieutenant in the Vietnam War.

"We're proud to be working with Senator Kerry," said a Johnson & Johnson spokesperson. "We plan to use actual shrapnel removed from his arm in our ad campaign to highlight the small size of our J&J Band-Aid brand Purple Heart bandages."

The doctor who treated Kerry at Cam Ranh Bay, Vietnam, recently described the procedure used to treat the wound that won the senator his first Purple Heart.

"First, I located the wound with the aid of a magnifying glass," said Dr. Louis Letson. "Then, I used a pair of tweezers to extract the shrapnel, which measured approximately one centimeter in length and two to three millimeters in diameter.

"Finally, I covered the wound with one of those little round band-aids people use to cover corns on their toes."

The Band-Aid endorsement is not the first for Senator Kerry.

It comes on the heels of two other high-profile endorsement deals Kerry has signed with Waffle House and Flip-Flops, Inc.

©2004 RealStupidNews.com



To: Captain Jack who wrote (65728)8/31/2004 2:45:36 AM
From: KLP  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 793996
 
Evidently Terry McAullif (sp?) was quite unhappy with the bandaids....suggested that people were not honoring the Military who are fighting ....

Terry McA just doesn't *want* to get it.... Perhaps he'd rather they printed "Kerry" on the bandaid....