Guest guest Posted January 28, 2004 Report Share Posted January 28, 2004 Gerald Newport wrote: > My billboard dream: > > In 1945, Private Eddie Slovik had a better attendance record in the > military than your current president. > > If we executed Slovik, how can we elect Bush? > > Bumper Sticker: Dump the Deserter Democrats are amazing. When Clinton was a legitimate draft dodger (a man that had said he " loathes the military, " then sought to become their commander-in-chief), that did not matter. But when a 2,000 pound idiot movie producer calls Bush a deserter, now he's a deserter. To hell with reality; call people whatever is the handiest insult at the moment, facts or no facts. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2004 Report Share Posted January 28, 2004 wrote: > Democrats are amazing. When Clinton was a legitimate draft > dodger (a man that had said he " loathes the military, " then > sought to become their commander-in-chief), that did not > matter. But when a 2,000 pound idiot movie producer calls > Bush a deserter, now he's a deserter. To hell with reality; > call people whatever is the handiest insult at the moment, > facts or no facts. I would admit that Clinton did whatever he could to avoid the draft, as I made out that my scoliosis was a lot worse than it was because I actually had orders to Vietnam, and Bush joined the National Guard to avoid going there, and then didn't show up for weekend training sessions for quite awhile, being effectively AWOL. (Away Without Official Leave). I know the producer you mean, though I can't think of his name right now. I like him, and Al en too. What does his weight have to do with anything? Clay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2004 Report Share Posted January 28, 2004 Clay wrote: > I would admit that Clinton did whatever he could to avoid the draft, > as I made out that my scoliosis was a lot worse than it was because I > actually had orders to Vietnam, and Bush joined the National Guard to > avoid going there, and then didn't show up for weekend training > sessions for quite awhile, being effectively AWOL. (Away Without > Official Leave). Then I would hope that you would refrain from using such charges against Bush. It is hypocritical for people to forgive Clinton for something, then jump on Bush for something similar-- especially when the something similar is an unproven accusation from someone that has already shown himself to take huge liberties with the facts in order to promote his awful agenda. " Bowling for Columbine " was one of the biggest crocks ever known. > I know the producer you mean, though I can't think > of his name right now. I like him, and Al en too. Ugh... the horror. I would sooner elect W. Bush king of the world for life than have either of those two be an elected dog-catcher of a town on another continent. > What does > his weight have to do with anything? It serves the same purpose that it did when people like en (not sure if he personally did... please note the use of the word " like " here) used similar language against Rush Limbaugh. Not only that, but it did work to let you know who I was referring to ( , I think his name is) without using his name. Frnak Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2004 Report Share Posted January 28, 2004 wrote: > Then I would hope that you would refrain from using such > charges against Bush. Ummm, confused much? It wasn't me who called Bush a deserter, but Jerry. What I wrote about Clinton, me, and Bush was the truth in all cases. Who the Hell wanted to go to Vietnam anyway? > It is hypocritical for people to forgive Clinton for > something, then jump on Bush for something similar-- > especially when the something similar is an unproven > accusation from someone that has already shown himself > to take huge liberties with the facts in order to pro- > mote his awful agenda. 1. I'm not a hypocrite, because I didn't jump on Bush for deserting. I understand, although I resent his use of his father's and grandfather's " pull " to get him into the National Guard, where he'd be safe. 2. didn't originate that charge, it's a matter of public record. What agenda? > " Bowling for Columbine " was one of the biggest crocks > ever known. I liked that movie, and " and me " too. The guy's a genius. > > I know the producer you mean, though I can't think > > of his name right now. I like him, and Al en too. > Ugh... the horror. I would sooner elect W. Bush > king of the world for life than have either of those two > be an elected dog-catcher of a town on another continent. Now, let's not get all emotional... 8<{) > > What does his weight have to do with anything? > It serves the same purpose that it did when people like > en (not sure if he personally did... please note the > use of the word " like " here) used similar language against > Rush Limbaugh. Oh yeah, en's book, " Rush Limbaugh is a Big, Fat Idiot " . I guess that Rush couldn't sue him for libel because the truth is it's own defense. He is big, and fat, and an idiot for getting hooked on Oxycontin and other pain pills. And then there's his personality... It'd be fun sorting it all out in court. > Not only that, but it did work to let you know who I was > referring to ( , I think his name is) without > using his name. > > Frnak See? Your signature proves you are getting emotional. 8<{) Clay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2004 Report Share Posted January 28, 2004 Clay wrote: > wrote: > > > Then I would hope that you would refrain from using such charges > > against Bush. > > Ummm, confused much? No. Not at all. > It wasn't me who called Bush a deserter, but > Jerry. Correct. That is why I said hopefully YOU will not call Bush a deserter. I can't say that about Jerry, because he just did > What I wrote about Clinton, me, and Bush was the truth in all > cases. Who the Hell wanted to go to Vietnam anyway? There never should have been a draft for that. If it was a just war, there would have been enough volunteer forces to do the job. And if there were not enough volunteers, the government should consider that a referendum on the war-- and they should have stayed out of there. > 1. I'm not a hypocrite, because I didn't jump on Bush for deserting. > I understand, although I resent his use of his father's and > grandfather's " pull " to get him into the National Guard, where he'd > be safe. You resent him using all he can to stay out of it... but isn't that what you did? I'd use everything I could to get out of it too... but then, I would not use that to try to disparage him 30 years later when he was running for public office, either. > 2. didn't originate that charge, it's a matter of > public record. What agenda? What agenda? Sheesh... for one thing, Bush is not a deserter, so to call him that is hyperbolic. I called him fat (which he is)... to which you and Jane objected. I exaggerated, by saying that he weighed 2,000 pounds, but the point was that I called him fat. He called Bush a deserter, which is different-- because Bush is not. It is not a matter of public record, because it is false. His comments (that got him BOOed) at the Academy Awards last year were in that vein too. He has an anti-Bush agenda. > > " Bowling for Columbine " was one of the biggest crocks ever known. > > I liked that movie, and " and me " too. The guy's a genius. It's propoganda disguised as a movie. > >> What does his weight have to do with anything? > > > It serves the same purpose that it did when people like en > > (not sure if he personally did... please note the use of the word > > " like " here) used similar language against Rush Limbaugh. > > Oh yeah, en's book, " Rush Limbaugh is a Big, Fat Idiot " . I guess > that Rush couldn't sue him for libel because the truth is it's own > defense. And I called fat-- and he is. Rush Limbaugh is not fat anymore, and whether you agree with him or not, he is no idiot. > He is big, and fat, That is not true. > and an idiot for getting hooked on > Oxycontin and other pain pills. If that is your definition of idiocy, getting hooked on something, then you have just called a number of people here idiots. Limbaugh did not go out and try to get high, nor did he try to use alcohol or other drugs to drown his sorrows. He had a real back problem, and he was given pain medications that he had a legitimate, non-recreational reason to use. And he got hooked on them. It happens. And once addicted, he behaved like an addict... he broke laws to get his drug of choice. That's one reason that maybe we should treat drug problems as health issues, not criminal issues (contrary to what Limbaugh himself has said in the past). > And then there's his personality... His personality is not the same as his persona, if you read about what people that know him have written. He is supposed to be nice, shy, gentle, and very polite. Not only that, but his persona, on the talk-radio, is much less disrespectful than that of people like and en. The sheer hatred and ugliness of en and people like him, when they found out that Rush had a personal problem with drugs, was notable. Rush never reacted with so much glee when his ideological opponents had personal problems. en and his ilk are much more mean and vicious than Limbaugh ever was. No one could fairly accuse Rush of making hateful speech... they have tried, but it fails on the facts. He's wrong on a lot of things, as I see it, but he has never written anything as hateful as en's books, nor has he said anything as nasty as that which en said when Rush admitted his drug problem. In other words, if you like en's personality, Rush should be no problem for you. He is much more respectful than en. > > Frnak > > See? Your signature proves you are getting emotional. 8<{) Or that I can't type. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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