I take heart in the fact that more and more people are standing up to the Donks and their perpetual bullshit. Like the skunk said when the wind changed - It all comes back to me now.
Posted by Jack at May 31, 2004 06:44 PMI agree. I think spontaneous gestures of disgust - like the punching of that art gallery owner, are healthy signs. Every anti-war rally should end in a melee.
Posted by Rodger Schultz at May 31, 2004 06:49 PMMy Left of Lenin sister has a good friend who lives in one of those gated communities near San Francisco. Much to her dismay, her (now 25 year old) son began thinking for himself a few years ago.
The parents, two old flower children, were appalled that THEIR son voted for Bush. Despite all the left-wing crap that they could dish out to him since birth (Left Speak: "We gave you every advantage."), the young man renounced his parent's beliefs.
He told me once that as long as the 'question authority' paradigm is left-leaning, it's okay with his folks. But when it's the other way, it's being 'reactionary'.
His dad called him a fascist warmonger after he went to see, "We Were Soldiers". He calls his parents, 'useful idiots'.
Two years ago, the son went an' done it! He joined the Marines after getting a marketing degree at Stanford. He's now a second lieutenant serving in... Iraq!
They have taken a "we support the troops but don't support the war" stance. Yeah... right. That's like being sort of pregnant!
Posted by Trooper John Smith at May 31, 2004 08:10 PMWho was that patriot in the crowd!?
She hit the bullseye with that one!
Kerry's got some big brass balls to wear those medals (the one's he threw over the fence) (how do you do strikeout in html?).
After all the crap he did after he served, I don't see how he can wear them. It just seems ... hypocritical. He testified that the members of the military were doing illegal things, he met with enemies, he spoke positively of the people who vow to kill the members of the military - then he wears the medals representing the same organization? That doesn't seem to be of good character.
If you "disavow" yourself of an organization, why would you still display the honors it awarded you? Not to put too fine a point on it, but if a person was a songwriter and won awards for the music he created, then realized it was a controlled monopoly and his awards were part of a scam - why would he still display the awards?
Seems pretty hypocritical to me.
Posted by _Jon at May 31, 2004 08:20 PMWait, wait Jon. Are you trying to tell me that John Kerry both served in VietNam _and_ is hypocritical about it? Wow. Based on his record, who would've guessed? (I never heard the part about him serving in 'Nam before, but I did hear the hypocrite part.)
Posted by JorgXMcKie at June 1, 2004 03:00 AMDamn good thing about Kerry. He's a LOSER. Oh yeah, and a bucket of snot.
Posted by Brother Sean at June 1, 2004 09:45 AMBucket of snot is what has been injected into the rat-fuckers face.
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