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Kerry hiding his record
"Therasa" wrote in message ... Why won't Kerry sign a form 180 releasing his records? It will take an overwhelmingly vocal and visual public demand by a large special interest group like the Swifties to force this issue, as Kerry is fighting it tooth and nail. Even then it probably won't succeed in getting Kerry to sign that form! He realizes full well what would happen if he signed the 180 and the information in his records became public domain and could then be used to both remove him from the Presidential race AND remove him from the Senate. The rub on this is that the information is already known, but can't be released and used unless the form has been signed. In other words, the American lawyers in the government have created and passed a law that makes it possible for a known traitor to be elected President of the United States because the information that would provide the legal proof that he actually is a traitor can't be made public because the traitor himself doesn't want the information released. Wonderful!!! Thank you American Lawyers!! What else can these assholes do to ruin our country? God only knows, and perhaps we're about to find out at that!!!! Dudley Henriques International Fighter Pilots Fellowship Flight Instructor/Aerobatics/Retired |
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"Vaughn" wrote in message ... "Therasa" wrote in message ... Why won't Kerry sign a form 180 releasing his records? Why won't people stop posting political **** here? I'll tell you why; because RAM has already been ruined and has been for some time. You "regulars" would have been wise to listen to Tex Houston when you still had the chance. Now, the time when the regulars could have stopped this has long passed. If you're on the Titanic and you're on your way to the bottom, you might just as well reach out on the table and grab that one last drink! Dudley Henriques Entire career associated with military aviation Retired Pilot 6 years posting on RAM Tired of dealing with morons Tired of dealing with idiots Doesn't give a **** any more How's that! |
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"Ed Rasimus" wrote in message ... Kerry as of today might be in a world of hurt after his going on national television within 30 minutes of PM Allawi addressing a joint session of congress to huge bipartisan applause and standing ovation at times. This man has literally taken his life in his hands to step up to the plate in Iraq. Kerry presented a HUGE contrast to the mood that was displayed in congress this morning. I am far from being a professional psychologist, but I honestly believe that their is a limit for all American non decided voters for Kerry's constant projection of negativity. Today he might have crossed that line. There's a big problem for any politician choosing to present the kind of national negativity that Kerry represents as a constant in front of the American public. The average American isn't stupid. They can be stubborn and opinionated...but only a very few are REALLY stupid! Kerry either has reached the point where more and more undecided voters are beginning to lean away from his "message" (or lack of same as the case may be), or at least are beginning to realize that if only a fraction of what's out there about Kerry is true; he's not what he wants people to believe he is. I honestly believe that at this point, after his "performance" today, Mr. Kerry can only do himself more and more harm as he appears in public. I believe all but the most extreme die hard leftists are slowly filtering away from Kerry as more and more people are exposed to him. In short, I believe that for the remainder of the election period, the more Kerry appears in public the more danger there is out there for him. I could be wrong, but I'll check back with you after the election to buy you one if I am :-) Anyway Ras.......hope I'm right anyway!!! Dudley |
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"Dudley Henriques" wrote:
Kerry as of today might be in a world of hurt after his going on national television within 30 minutes of PM Allawi addressing a joint session of congress to huge bipartisan applause and standing ovation at times. This man has literally taken his life in his hands to step up to the plate in Iraq. I have to check CSPAN tonight, apparently Allawi and Lieberman were embracing each other warmly, and kissing each other as is the common Eastern custom among friends. Certainly quite a moment for the Arab Street. I agree, JFK should have waited a day before addressing any of this. Appearing reactive is not a help to him. Kerry presented a HUGE contrast to the mood that was displayed in congress this morning. I am far from being a professional psychologist, but I honestly believe that their is a limit for all American non decided voters for Kerry's constant projection of negativity. Key also because it's an unconscious reaction, and therefore highly persuasive to the individual. Frowns and furrowed brows are more potent than people think. |
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Dudley Henriques wrote:
Kerry as of today might be in a world of hurt after his going on national television within 30 minutes of PM Allawi addressing a joint session of congress to huge bipartisan applause and standing ovation at times. Kerry sounded to me like someone who *wants* things in Iraq to be as bad as they can. I'm not sure this message will be received well by anyone to the right of Kerry on the political spectrum. 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 in message ... Dudley Henriques wrote: Kerry as of today might be in a world of hurt after his going on national television within 30 minutes of PM Allawi addressing a joint session of congress to huge bipartisan applause and standing ovation at times. Kerry sounded to me like someone who *wants* things in Iraq to be as bad as they can. I'm not sure this message will be received well by anyone to the right of Kerry on the political spectrum. BUFDRVR I agree. There exists a point with human nature involved when dealing with large audiences when constant negative projection begins to lose people, and I think Kerry is crossing this threshold now. He's overexposed his negatives and from here on in to the election, I believe that he'll lose voters every time he appears in public. Bottom line from the cockpit anyway :-) is that in my opinion anyway for all the hell THAT is worth......Kerry's committed the ultimate sin in ACM and in politics; he's become predictable.....and predictable to a vast audience means anticipating the negative position from Kerry on EVERY issue, and because his negative position doesn't change, and gives nothing to the other side, the truth in the constant drumming of his position becomes naturally suspect as a result of sheer human nature...and THAT can be fatal in a political campaign. It's a HUGE flaw for those who would press constant positions giving nothing positive at all to the opposition. The average Joe out there isn't stupid. All but the most hard core know instinctively that no political side is totally right or wrong....ALL the time! Kerry's in trouble. The average Joe is beginning to catch on to his gig. I can feel it in my bones!! :-)) Dudley Henriques International Fighter Pilots Fellowship Flight Instructor/Aerobatics/Retired |
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"BUFDRVR" wrote in message ... Kerry sounded to me like someone who *wants* things in Iraq to be as bad as they can. I'm not sure this message will be received well by anyone to the right of Kerry on the political spectrum. Gee, let's see, to the right of Kerry would be........ an overwhelming majority of American voters. |
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Ed Rasimus wrote:
rationally as usual 4.) Bush spent his first two years of ANG duty full time attending USAF pilot training, survival schools and operational qualification in the F-102. OOOOOOps. He was really flying jets and engaging in a rather risky business. Apparently he drank and partied some, too. Can you imagine a young fighter pilot doing such a thing ? I am stunned, I tell you. 6.) He was granted by his commander approval to go off to Alabama during a period of huge pilot drawdowns and when his unit was converting to another mission and aircraft which he didn't have retainability to qualify in. OOOOOOOPPPPss. Is there nothing derogatory yet? 7.) When he wasn't going to be flying he didn't take a flight physical. Why would he? OOOOOOOPPPPPPPs. Gosh, I wish I could find something here, Joe. Apparently being caught in the wheels of administrative BS utterly disqualifies one from ever being President. 8.) While detached to a unit in transition between aircraft (neither of which Bush flew) and which the unit itself had not yet received so there was little activity, some people in the Guard unit (which only would show up once or twice a month) didn't see another guy who only showed up once or twice a month. How uncanny that those hours of attendance didn't coincide? Still nothing. 8a. I think somewhere in there he missed some drills and made them up at a later time, getting the points he required to check the box for that year's worth of drill time. Making up a drill at a later date was apparently legal then, as it is for ARNG today. it's the "true" story that can't be validated without the forgery that's important. Clear as mud. |
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(John S. Shinal)
Date: 9/23/2004 2:17 PM Central Daylight Time Message-id: Ed Rasimus wrote: rationally as usual 4.) Bush spent his first two years of ANG duty full time attending USAF pilot training, survival schools and operational qualification in the F-102. OOOOOOps. He was really flying jets and engaging in a rather risky business. Apparently he drank and partied some, too. Can you imagine a young fighter pilot doing such a thing ? I am stunned, I tell you. Hey, don't start rumours like that. All fighter pilots are modest, chaste, sober..... etc. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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"B2431" wrote in message ... (John S. Shinal) Date: 9/23/2004 2:17 PM Central Daylight Time Message-id: Ed Rasimus wrote: rationally as usual 4.) Bush spent his first two years of ANG duty full time attending USAF pilot training, survival schools and operational qualification in the F-102. OOOOOOps. He was really flying jets and engaging in a rather risky business. Apparently he drank and partied some, too. Can you imagine a young fighter pilot doing such a thing ? I am stunned, I tell you. Hey, don't start rumours like that. All fighter pilots are modest, chaste, sober..... etc. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired What amazes ME is that the extreme left apparently doesn't know much about fighters either!! If I was looking for a nice cushy safe non dangerous type airplane to fly to avoid getting myself hurt because I was a flaming coward, the Deuce would be the LAST fighter in the inventory I'd be happy to be paired up with. Bush did a good job in the 102; not the easiest of mounts for a young Lt to handle. The President is a member of a very exclusive club of fighter pilots who got REAL up on subjects like induced drag in turns and adverse yaw. Not to say the 102 was a killer, but it DID take an above average driver to work the airplane properly, and Bush is still here last time I looked !!!:-) Dudley Henriques International Fighter Pilots Fellowship Flight Instructor/Aerobatics/Retired |
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