Sorry, I'm expressing all the intelligence you can handle. I can tell
you fact, after fact, after fact, after fact about why anyone who
believes Michael Moore is seriously out to lunch but you'll go on
drinking his Kool-Aid anyway.
I can tell you that the sworn statements of over 200 Vietnam vets about
Kerry have much more weight to me than Moore and the "fair" documentary
about Kerry's Vietnam service done by an avowed Kerry supporter.
So, I hope you continue to have fun in your little world of "There is
nothing wrong with this world that can't be solved once we get rid of
Dubya". The rest of us don't have the luxury of being so simple minded.
Especially since "Dubya" was handed most of the problems you are
critisising his handling of now by an administration that thinks pretty
much the same as Kerry.
You might even say 9/11 was Clinton's going away present to us. The gift
that keeps on giving.
What? It's unfair that I say that? Well, after reading a number of your
posts about "Dubya" I feel quite allowed.
Mike
jasmine wrote:
>
> "Michael Rogers" <> wrote in message
> news:...
> > You need to cut back on the Kool-Aid there Sparky.
>
> Hey... snappy response Einstein!
>
> Now try an intelligent response to this evidence posted.
>
> No... forget it. you'll only make a fool of yourself again.
>
> >
> > jasmine wrote:
> > >
> > > ...the John Kerry documentary, on our portable DVD player. It's a
> powerful
> > > piece of work and I wish everyone could see this film before the
> election.
> > > One of the most shocking scenes is of the secret Nixon tapes, which show
> how
> > > he and his advisors secretly plot to create a phony group called Vietnam
> > > Veterans for a Just Peace to counteract John Kerry and his Vietnam
> Veterans
> > > Against the War. The film lets you listen to Nixon and hear how
> determined
> > > he is to crush Kerry, putting up another veteran who has offered to head
> > > this phony pro-war veterans group. The veteran was John O'Neill and to
> hear
> > > Nixon discuss how they are going to use O'Neill and the front group to
> > > battle Kerry with their lies and deceit is nothing less than chilling.
> O'
> > > Neill, of course, is the ringleader of today's Swiftboat Veterans for
> Truth
> > > and the author of Unfit for Command. How could this exact scenario be
> > > repeating itself? Go see this film if you can. You will be proud casting
> > > your vote for a man who stood up when it was not the popular thing to
> do.
> > > http://www.michaelmoore.com/words/blog/