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Tank Fixer writes: In article , on 30 Aug 2004 22:39:17 GMT, ArtKramr attempted to say ..... Subject: Why didn't Bush fight? From: "Steven P. McNicoll" Date: 8/30/2004 3:32 PM Pacific Standard Time Message-id: . net "ian maclure" wrote in message news On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 09:21:01 -0500, Lone Haranguer wrote: He got his Rhodes scholarship through his politcal work for Fulbright, not through academic merit. LZ And only got to use it because he hid out in ROTC until the danger of being called up had passed. Clinton was never in ROTC. He made a commitment to ROTC but reneged on it. When it comes to reneging Bush is king of the hill. At least Clinton didn't join the reserve and then go AWOL. Besides Clinton was a great president. Bush was th worst in history. Wish Clinton were back in office right now. Clinton signed the agreement to go ROTC. Once safely in England he wrote saying how he never intended to go in and loathed the military. So much for your hero Art. Well, if the requirement be that the Candidate be a True War Hero, they keep missing one of the best of the lot. Consider, if you will, a man who volunteered and served nobly through 4 years of frontline Hell, decorated for Heroism, and wounded severely. A sentimental man, who liked children and dogs, and wasn't afraid to weep at a beautiful sunset. An accomplished politician, willing to go to jail for his beliefs, and a strong man who'll make sure that Those *******s Get Theirs! Just the things the Usenet Democrats claim are the prime qualities of a Presidential Candidate. I give you, of course, Adolf Hitler. Let us now invoke Godwin's Law, and declare these threads over. Actually, on studying the 1940 Presidential campaign, the number of Midwestern Progressives (Then the highly Liberal Wing of teh Democratic Party) threw in with the Germans. Many accepted campaign conributions (To the tune of about 5 Million 1940 Dollars), and quite a few actually made it into the Abwehr's books as Paid Agents. (Including John L. Louis, head of the United Mine Workers) -- Pete Stickney A strong conviction that something must be done is the parent of many bad measures. -- Daniel Webster |
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"Peter Stickney" wrote in message ... snip Actually, on studying the 1940 Presidential campaign, the number of Midwestern Progressives (Then the highly Liberal Wing of teh Democratic Party) threw in with the Germans. Many accepted campaign conributions (To the tune of about 5 Million 1940 Dollars), and quite a few actually made it into the Abwehr's books as Paid Agents. (Including John L. Louis, head of the United Mine Workers) That last bit is interesting, if not surprising. My Dad is a WWII vet, and to this day the mere mention of John L. Lewis will invariably instigate a long succession of unprintable words. John L. not only tried to sell us out before we got into the war, but he threatened to strike while it was still ongoing--striking for better wages at a time when the millions of men in uniform were making a fraction of what the average UMW miner was bringing home each week. Brooks -- Pete Stickney A strong conviction that something must be done is the parent of many bad measures. -- Daniel Webster |
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on Mon, 30 Aug 2004 22:27:41 -0400, Peter Stickney attempted to say ..... In article t, Tank Fixer writes: In article , on 30 Aug 2004 22:39:17 GMT, ArtKramr attempted to say ..... Subject: Why didn't Bush fight? From: "Steven P. McNicoll" Date: 8/30/2004 3:32 PM Pacific Standard Time Message-id: . net "ian maclure" wrote in message news On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 09:21:01 -0500, Lone Haranguer wrote: He got his Rhodes scholarship through his politcal work for Fulbright, not through academic merit. LZ And only got to use it because he hid out in ROTC until the danger of being called up had passed. Clinton was never in ROTC. He made a commitment to ROTC but reneged on it. When it comes to reneging Bush is king of the hill. At least Clinton didn't join the reserve and then go AWOL. Besides Clinton was a great president. Bush was th worst in history. Wish Clinton were back in office right now. Clinton signed the agreement to go ROTC. Once safely in England he wrote saying how he never intended to go in and loathed the military. So much for your hero Art. Well, if the requirement be that the Candidate be a True War Hero, they keep missing one of the best of the lot. Consider, if you will, a man who volunteered and served nobly through 4 years of frontline Hell, decorated for Heroism, and wounded severely. A sentimental man, who liked children and dogs, and wasn't afraid to weep at a beautiful sunset. An accomplished politician, willing to go to jail for his beliefs, and a strong man who'll make sure that Those *******s Get Theirs! Just the things the Usenet Democrats claim are the prime qualities of a Presidential Candidate. I was only asking him to consider his hero in light of the truth. I give you, of course, Adolf Hitler. No thanks, not a democrat..... Let us now invoke Godwin's Law, and declare these threads over. Actually, on studying the 1940 Presidential campaign, the number of Midwestern Progressives (Then the highly Liberal Wing of teh Democratic Party) threw in with the Germans. Many accepted campaign conributions (To the tune of about 5 Million 1940 Dollars), and quite a few actually made it into the Abwehr's books as Paid Agents. (Including John L. Louis, head of the United Mine Workers) Sad.. -- When dealing with propaganda terminology one sometimes always speaks in variable absolutes. This is not to be mistaken for an unbiased slant. |
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(ArtKramr) wrote in
: [snip] When it comes to reneging Bush is king of the hill. At least Clinton didn't join the reserve and then go AWOL. Besides Clinton was a great Bush served all of the term he was required to. In fact most years he put in many times the hours he was legally required to serve.. president. Bush was th worst in history. Wish Clinton were back in office right now. Klintoon is a lying pot-smoking philandering treasonous swine. He left an economy coming apart to the incoming Bush administration. Maybe you thought we hadn't noticed. IBM __________________________________________________ _____________________________ Posted Via Uncensored-News.Com - Accounts Starting At $6.95 - http://www.uncensored-news.com The Worlds Uncensored News Source |
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ArtKramr wrote:
Besides Clinton was a great president. So the Kramer doctrine *now* says that you don't have to have military or combat experience as long as your a great president???????????? You sorry, confused old man. How can you see into the future to determine if someone is going to be a great president? This really is beginning to look worse everyday....sad... BUFDRVR "Stay on the bomb run boys, I'm gonna get those bomb doors open if it harelips everyone on Bear Creek" |
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Subject: Why didn't Bush fight?
From: Ian MacLure Date: 8/30/2004 10:19 PM Pacific Standard Time Message-id: ZombyWoof wrote in : On Sun, 29 Aug 2004 14:40:55 -0600, "S. O. Damocles" wrote something wonderfully witty: ArtKramr wrote: Anyone have a reasion? Any reason? Cowardice? Could have been. But in order to know you have to be able to read a mans soul. Can you do that? When it comes to combat, men's souls ar easily read. Arthur Kramer 344th BG 494th BS England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer |
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"ArtKramr" wrote
Anyone have a reasion? Any reason? Cowardice? Could have been. But in order to know you have to be able to read a mans soul. Can you do that? When it comes to combat, men's souls ar easily read. Really!!?? Interesting. I've never been able to read a mans soul, but I'd be interested in learning how. Especially via the television. |
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Bob Coe wrote:
When it comes to combat, men's souls ar easily read. Really!!?? Interesting. I've never been able to read a mans soul, but I'd be interested in learning how. Only Kramer can do it. He also has the power to determine who will make a good president before the election, that way he knows which non-combat experienced politicians to vote for. Its real easy though, if they have a (D) after there name, its a sure sign, no matter their lack of military experience BUFDRVR "Stay on the bomb run boys, I'm gonna get those bomb doors open if it harelips everyone on Bear Creek" |
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"BUFDRVR" wrote
Bob Coe wrote: When it comes to combat, men's souls ar easily read. Really!!?? Interesting. I've never been able to read a mans soul, but I'd be interested in learning how. Only Kramer can do it. He also has the power to determine who will make a good president before the election, that way he knows which non-combat experienced politicians to vote for. Its real easy though, if they have a (D) after there name, its a sure sign, no matter their lack of military experience The man is a God. I'm almost sure we should be kissing his feet and throwing rose petals in front of his path :-) |
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