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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Kevin Rose who wrote (616400)9/2/2004 8:19:05 AM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
dear kevie, which version do all those who support the hero of hanoi support. I've seen nothing, no quotes that claim all those who support the hero of hanoi support 1 or 2 or 3. Does any current version agree with the version in the hero of hanoi's diary?

There are three version and at least and 2 of three are false.
How manifestly stupid those who support the hero of hanoi must be if at 66% of the hero of hanoi's versions are lies.

kevie rose manifestly stupid is once again on display.

Once a hero of hanoi has a fantasy seared, seared in it's memory, ever word sans a paper trail is fantasy.

The stupidity of the hero of hanoi is thus revealed. When you lie and make it up. if you are really stupid you will get caught in the lie.

mr. bill or the hero of hanoi, who is the stupidest liar???
Now that is one thing that is hard to figure out.



To: Kevin Rose who wrote (616400)9/2/2004 9:09:23 AM
From: J. C. Dithers  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 769670
 
Kerry's "smashed" right arm.

Thanks for posting Kerry's dramatic version of how he "smashed" his arm and "couldn't pull very hard with it" to rescue Rassman. Here's Kerry's personal physician's version of that injury:

Mr. Kerry was treated for injuries sustained when he was thrown against a bulkhead resulting in a contusion to his right forearm, as well as a shrapnel injury in his left upper buttock. His exam at that time revealed localized bruising of his right medial forearm and of his buttock from the shrapnel with some localized bruising. An x-ray of his forearm did not reveal evidence of fracture. He was treated with a tetanus shot, topical dressing and an ace bandage and advised to apply warm soaks to his right forearm.

Contusion, localized bruising, no fracture, ace bandage, warm soaks--does that sound like a "smashed" arm to you??

Of course I realize I'm being "dishonorable" even to pose the question.