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McCain condemns ad, Kerry's commander backs off

 
 
Brand X
 
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Reply Wed 11 Aug, 2004 09:01 pm
No questions, Bushies bumbles are well documented just as Kerry's lies are being documented by the SVBFT affidavits and other sources so hold out your hands and watch them fill up.
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timberlandko
 
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Reply Wed 11 Aug, 2004 09:10 pm
Here's another amusing disconnect between what Kerry says and what Kerry did, something having nothing to do with boats or vets or where he was or wasn't.

What Kerry said:
Quote:
Kerry: "I would have attended to it"[/i]

... "Had I been reading to children and had my top aide whispered in my ear, 'America is under attack,' I would have told those kids very politely and nicely that the president of the United States had something that he needed to attend to -- and I would have attended to it," Kerry told the Unity conference of minority journalists in response to a question about what he would done ... "


What Kerry did:

Quote:
Larry King Interview With John Kerry, July 8, 2004

... KING: Where were you?

KERRY: I was in the Capitol. We'd just had a meeting -- we'd just come into a leadership meeting in Tom Daschle's office, looking out at the Capitol. And as I came in, Barbara Boxer and Harry Reid were standing there, and we watched the second plane come in to the building. And we shortly thereafter sat down at the table and then we just realized nobody could think, and then boom, right behind us, we saw the cloud of explosion at the Pentagon. And then word came from the White House, they were evacuating, and we were to evacuate, and so we immediately began the evacuation ...


Now, the second plane hit at 9:03 AM. The Pentagon was struck at 9:43 AM. Kerry by his own admission "attended to things" for 40 minutes, sitting at a table unable to think, in company with other highly-placed non-thinkers, untill roused from their collective stupor by White House orders to evacuate.

As dazed Kerry and freinds began their belated egress, The President, who sat calmly while information was gathered and verified and as preparations for secure departure under unexpected wartime conditions were made, was airborne aboard Airforce One, assessing the events as the information flooded in and directing responses accordingly. Among those responses was concurrence with the decision and directive to officially evacuate Washington's Federal Buildings, in one of which Kerry and freinds had been sitting unable to think for nearly three quarters of an hour.
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Brand X
 
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Reply Wed 11 Aug, 2004 09:18 pm
Kerry's a lying idiot but his base is solid in their irrational hatred for Bush so nothing will change there, however there are still swing voters....

But in the end, Kerry's presidential aspirations seem to be gravely wounded BY THE SENATOR'S OWN STATEMENTS over the years. Never mind that John O'Neill has been critical of Kerry since the 70s; never mind that John McCain thinks President Bush should disavow and repudiate the Swift ads. What's left is a staggering problem for Senator Kerry - HIS OWN WORDS!
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Wed 11 Aug, 2004 09:45 pm
Kerry's words make more sense than anything coming from the Bush camp, speaking of lying idiots.
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PDiddie
 
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Reply Wed 11 Aug, 2004 10:01 pm
timberlandko wrote:
Here's another amusing blah blah...


Another non-starter, especially in the face of another example of Kerry taking actionwhen the crisis is in front of him:

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Former U.S. Sen. Chic Hecht of Nevada is a staunch Republican, but he thanks his lucky stars for Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts.

On July 12, 1988, Hecht was attending a weekly Republican luncheon when a piece of apple lodged firmly in his throat.

Hecht stumbled out of the room, thinking he might vomit but not wanting to do it in front of his colleagues. Sen. Kit Bond, R-Mo., thumped his back, but Hecht quickly passed out in the hallway.

Just then, Kerry stepped off an elevator, rushed to Hecht's side and gave him the Heimlich maneuver -- four times.

The lifesaving incident made international news, and Dr. Henry Heimlich, who invented the maneuver in 1974, called Hecht to say that had Kerry intervened just 30 seconds later Hecht might have been in a vegetative state for life.

"This man gave me my life," the 75-year-old Hecht said Thursday.

Hecht said he was amazed that Kerry acted so quickly -- some people were assuming that he was having a heart attack.

"He knew exactly what to do," he said. "But a lot of people know what to do. They just don't size up the situation immediately."


Thank goodness Kerry didn't wait seven minutes deciding what to do, or else a Republican senator might've died.

You really need to try to keep in mind who was (allegedly) in charge of the nation's security on 9/11/01, timber. As a matter of fact, you ought to go see F 9/11 just for the video of Bush sitting there in that classroom waiting for someone to tell him what to do. It is the most damning evidence of this President's worthlessness.

Of course we could wait around until People Standing Around Doing Nothing For Truth write a book bashing Kerry's heroics. Kit Bond could say, "Senator Hecht really wasn't choking to death. Heck, my feeble thumps on his back were the real lifesavers that day."

Then they can run ads to "sow doubt" about Kerry's life-saving efforts.

You guys are gonna have to get a new game going, because this one's not going to sway a single undecided.
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Karzak
 
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Reply Wed 11 Aug, 2004 10:17 pm
LOL, it's pretty funny, kerry can't run on his senate record, he can't run on vietnam now that the truth is out, so his new platform is he gave a guy the heimlich!
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PDiddie
 
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Reply Wed 11 Aug, 2004 11:23 pm
Ah, Kadzook's succinct little posts (all of them begin with LOL, have you noticed? Such a facetiously jolly fellow) give me the same thrill as finding rabbit pellets on the tree stumps in my backyard.

Meanwhile, back in Cogency...

...who'd have thought that Bush toadie Karen Hughes would be the one to catch the President lying about a varsity letter?

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In her new book, "Ten Minutes From Normal," Hughes recounts a conversation with Bush after Russian President Vladimir Putin grilled him on his Yale days.

"President Putin knew you had played rugby, but he didn't have the context. I mean, you just played for one semester in college, right?" Hughes said.

Bush corrected: "I played for a year, and it was the varsity."

Yesterday, a Yale spokeswoman confirmed that there's no such thing as varsity rugby at Yale - not when Bush was an undergrad in the 1960s and not today.


So that must be intramural rugby where he's pictured behaving like an ass. :wink:
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Karzak
 
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Reply Wed 11 Aug, 2004 11:41 pm
ROTFLMAO, why don't you go look up "varsity" and tell me if this was Yales varsity rugby team or not.

Hint, it was!
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PDiddie
 
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Reply Thu 12 Aug, 2004 12:12 am
Karzak wrote:
ROTFLMAO, why don't you go look up "varsity" and tell me if this was Yales varsity rugby team or not.

Hint, it was!


My goodness, Karz, more rabbit pellets.

What in the world makes you think you know more than the Yale spokeswoman quoted in the NY Daily News?

What does "no such thing as varsity rugby" mean in your language?

Get up off the floor, stop laughing, read a little, try to keep up with the adult conversation.

(I mean, how could you post something so stupefyingly ignorant? Not even you could be this dumb. Hint: There's a plethora of people, nearly all of them conservative, who read nothing of anything posted on this forum save what they have written themselves. They're the kind of folks who think it's high entertainment to read back through their own posts and "LOL" at their self-perceived wit.

Second hint: you'll never learn a solitary thing if you're one of those people.)
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Piffka
 
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Reply Thu 12 Aug, 2004 12:34 am
Oooh, Karen Hughes is SUCH a toadie. I think that the entire administration is beginning to implode though. They're too full of hot air and don't have much substance.
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panzade
 
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Reply Thu 12 Aug, 2004 01:14 am
I think Diddie's gonna EXplode if we don't get this election over with soon. :wink:
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Brand X
 
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Reply Thu 12 Aug, 2004 06:21 am
"Congress considers new military medal to recognize John Kerry's war wounds."

The new medal will be called the "Purple Owie". It will be authorized for wear

directly over the wound, and after use, will be rolled up and thrown over the nearest fence.

http://www.starrjournal.com/photos/albums/userpics/10001/normal_kerryblandaid.jpg
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revel
 
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Reply Thu 12 Aug, 2004 06:50 am
brand x--cheap
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squinney
 
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Reply Thu 12 Aug, 2004 07:02 am
I find it amazing that despite all of the evidence that contradicts what the Swift Boat Vets are saying, their connections to the RNC, their connection to Spaeth, etc., this thread continues as if the matter isn't solved.

I find it more amazing that despite my having posted the link to Kerry's service records in several places, there continues to be a demand for the release of his records.

I find it MOST amazing that given Bush hasn't released all of his records, that there are HUGE gaps and contradictions in the records that have been released, and that HE NEVER SAW COMBAT AT ALL, this continues to be an issue on which the republicans want to focus attention.

Maybe you blind republicans can show up for the September 11 Swift Boat Vets rally in DC. Is that an oportunistic enough date for ya?
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Brand X
 
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Reply Thu 12 Aug, 2004 07:08 am
revel wrote:
brand x--cheap


I'm an official A2K brat!
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Foxfyre
 
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Reply Thu 12 Aug, 2004 07:31 am
Does this look like intramural rugby?
http://www.yale.edu/rugby/news.htm

Edit: Addendum - Yales has had a Rugby team since 1895.
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Foxfyre
 
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Reply Thu 12 Aug, 2004 07:33 am
Squinney, Kerry posts the service records that look good. He has refused to sign the Form 180 that would release the rest of his records. Why do you suppose he doesn't want those records released?
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Brand X
 
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Reply Thu 12 Aug, 2004 07:40 am
Isn't it ironic that the form number is 180 considering how many 180's he does....very appropriate.
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Foxfyre
 
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Reply Thu 12 Aug, 2004 07:48 am
Again the leftish media is protecting Kerry by avoiding the subject even after all the bruhaha and front page coverage re Bush's 'missing' pay records. The media is protecting Kerry on the Swiftboat veterans allegations as much as they can without losing all their credibility and simply ignore the gaps in the records that could put much of this to rest. It is quite irritating and exasperating, but thanks to the internet, talk radio, and the few conservative sources out there, the leftish media can no longer completely deep six a story unfavorable to their candidate.
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Brand X
 
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Reply Thu 12 Aug, 2004 07:52 am
Very true but the Swift Vets have been on the case for years and finally getting at least some of the ear they deserve and more to come I'm sure.

The Unfit For Command book is going into it's third printing at 175,000 copies and isn't on the market yet, the word is getting out.
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