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John Kerry said what? :)
JF Kerry just went down the toilet. - LMAO
-------------------------------------- http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/43544.htm CURSING KERRY UNLEASHES FOULMOUTHED ATTACK ON BUSH By DEBORAH ORIN December 6, 2003 -- Struggling 2004 Democratic wannabe John Kerry fires an X-rated attack at President Bush over Iraq and uses the f-word - highly unusual language for a presidential contender - in a stunning new interview with Rolling Stone magazine. Sen. Kerry (Mass.) used the undeleted expletive to express his frustration and anger over how the Iraq issue has hurt him because he voted for the war resolution while Democratic front-runner Howard Dean has soared by opposing it. "I voted for what I thought was best for the country. Did I expect Howard Dean to go off to the left and say, 'I'm against everything'? Sure. Did I expect George Bush to f - - - it up as badly as he did? I don't think anybody did," Kerry told the youth-oriented magazine. Brookings Institution presidential scholar Stephen Hess said he can't recall another candidate attacking a president with X-rated language in a public interview. "It's so unnecessary," Hess said. "In a way it's a kind of pandering [by Kerry] to a group he sees as hip . .. . I think John Kerry is going to regret saying this." Kerry was accurately quoted in Rolling Stone, said spokesman David Wade, adding the X-rated language reflects the fact that Bush's Iraq policy "makes John Kerry's blood boil." Kerry yesterday angrily cited his war record in Vietnam when asked by a New Hampshire student about charges that it's unpatriotic to attack the commander-in-chief, fuming: "I left some blood on a battlefield that President Bush never left anywhere." |
Re: John Kerry said what? :)
He said, "Fuck off, all you fuckers who weren't fucking War Heros like
I am. And fuck your medals, too." |
Re: John Kerry said what? :)
What would you expect from a conartist like Kerry. Kerry is so out of touch
with reality that he can wipe his own ass. The dirt bag has voted against every human rights measure put before the Senate to protect the religious freedom of the Vietnamese people which has give the Vietnamese communist the license to lock up ever religious protester in the country. So much for the founder of a veterans organization that aided the enemy during the war years. ------------- "Greg Linscott" <grglnsctt@cs.com> wrote in message news:1854be55.0312081358.2735d32b@posting.google.c om... > JF Kerry just went down the toilet. - LMAO > -------------------------------------- > > http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/43544.htm > > > CURSING KERRY UNLEASHES > FOULMOUTHED ATTACK ON BUSH > > By DEBORAH ORIN > > December 6, 2003 -- Struggling 2004 Democratic wannabe John Kerry > fires an X-rated attack at President Bush over Iraq and uses the > f-word - highly unusual language for a presidential contender - in a > stunning new interview with Rolling Stone magazine. Sen. Kerry (Mass.) > used the undeleted expletive to express his frustration and anger over > how the Iraq issue has hurt him because he voted for the war > resolution while Democratic front-runner Howard Dean has soared by > opposing it. "I voted for what I thought was best for the country. Did > I expect Howard Dean to go off to the left and say, 'I'm against > everything'? Sure. Did I expect George Bush to f - - - it up as badly > as he did? I don't think anybody did," Kerry told the youth-oriented > magazine. Brookings Institution presidential scholar Stephen Hess said > he can't recall another candidate attacking a president with X-rated > language in a public interview. "It's so unnecessary," Hess said. "In > a way it's a kind of pandering [by Kerry] to a group he sees as hip . > . . I think John Kerry is going to regret saying this." Kerry was > accurately quoted in Rolling Stone, said spokesman David Wade, adding > the X-rated language reflects the fact that Bush's Iraq policy "makes > John Kerry's blood boil." Kerry yesterday angrily cited his war record > in Vietnam when asked by a New Hampshire student about charges that > it's unpatriotic to attack the commander-in-chief, fuming: "I left > some blood on a battlefield that President Bush never left anywhere." |
Re: John Kerry said what? :)
In article <TV%Bb.392465$pT1.171662@twister.nyc.rr.com>,
"JASON A. KAATZ" <jkaatz@nyc.rr.com> wrote: > What would you expect from a conartist like Kerry. Kerry is so out of touch > with reality that he can wipe his own ass. The dirt bag has voted against > every human rights measure put before the Senate to protect the religious > freedom of the Vietnamese people which has give the Vietnamese communist the > license to lock up ever religious protester in the country. Minor correction: The dirt-bag conartist in question has never voted against a human rights measure in the Senate. In stead, from his position on the Foreign Relations committee he has kept those measures from coming to the Senate floor for public debate and vote. The Senate has never voted on the Viet Nam Human Rights act. > So much for the > founder of a veterans organization that aided the enemy during the war > years. I don't care about his war record which he now touts -- it's his post-war record and the wide-spread war crimes lies of the "Winter Soldier Investigation" that agitate me. I was hoping that those lies would come back to bite him, but now it no longer matters -- he's dead in the water. The pompous arrogant ninny has been his own worst enemy. He's exposed himself before the entire nation -- everyone now sees him for what he truly is. Without his loyal "Irish" supporters he may well lose his Senate seat as well. Too bad. -Dai Uy > ------------- -- |
Re: John Kerry said what? :)
>I don't care about his war record which he now touts -- it's his
>post-war record and the wide-spread war crimes lies of the "Winter >Soldier Investigation" that agitate me. I was hoping that those lies >would come back to bite him, but now it no longer matters Captain, Same here. He launched his "career" by trashing the honorable service of millions. He then bids for the highest office by claiming somehow he rose above all those he once dishonored. A suitable end for a career started by a canard (WSI). He stepped in a pile of shit and the odor is still with him. Nothing would irritate me more than to have Kerry as commander in chief. His anti-war confusion about Vietnam should be a thunderous alarm. I have one overriding expectation from the leader of our nation - he must have the courage to wage war. There is no doubt in my mind what Kerry would do if faced with a threat; he would retreat and agonize about sending soldiers into harms' way. He would stall, debate, contemplate, and appease - a weakness our enemies will exploit. His indecision and doubt would not bode well for our nation. I too would love to see Kerry attempt to defend his WSI allegations. But the issue is dead. I take great comfort in knowing Kerry will not see our nations' highest office. Best Regards Greg |
Re: John Kerry said what? :)
On 11 Dec 2003 17:58:42 GMT, grglnsctt@cs.com (GrgLnsctt) wrote:
>I too would love to see Kerry attempt to defend his WSI allegations. But the >issue is dead. I take great comfort in knowing Kerry will not see our nations' >highest office. > >Best Regards > >Greg Its not dead. He is not important enough for anyone to even ask at the moment. I personally have been writing a gaggle of reporters with the suggestion they monitor this newsgroup and most others as it relates to Kerry. I have also suggested they do a search on Winter Soldier Investigations. Many have written back thanking me for the tip. I have also been telling old feeble assholes who don't seem have all their wits together and are still allowed to vote that Kerry threw his medals away out of shame for his actions in Nam. I ask them if they by any chance saw the 60 minutes show. They vaguely recall something about Kerrey and 60 minutes and tend to say, "Oh that One!" Of course, in their feeble mindedness, they might have the wrong one, but hey shit happens. "But now is the time for the younger men to lock in rough encounters, time for me to yield to the pains of old age. But there was a day I shone among the champions." Homer, The Illiad, 23.715-719 (800 BC). King Nestor of Pylos. |
Re: John Kerry said what? :)
The leaders of the democratic party are not stupid enough to let Kerry into
the White House even to drink from the water cooler. The guy is going now where and as far as I am concerned is a national security risk and his hampering the ability of hold Vietnam responsible to tow the mark on human rights issues has already earned him the title of an asshole. When the public at large see that he was the founder of the VVAW the talk the view that is just another freak to happened to get elected to office in a state where politics is driven by a bunch sick people who have no business being in public service for the first place. After all MA is the home of the Man Boy Organization - a state known for allowing perverts to have their home and National HQ base there. It is a state where middle east terrorists are welcome and where 911 flights originated from. It was also the home of the Boston strangler - and where child abuse, incest and serial killing seems to be an acceptable practice. Its a state where homicide has become an acceptable practice. Politicans love getting elected there because there is no one to enforce the laws - especially if your among the rich and famous. --------------------------- "patricktee" <patrickth@theyahoo.com> wrote in message news:ceehtvco8mfo9fqobmkse0oupmfu2gk8oq@4ax.com... > On 11 Dec 2003 17:58:42 GMT, grglnsctt@cs.com (GrgLnsctt) wrote: > > > >I too would love to see Kerry attempt to defend his WSI allegations. But the > >issue is dead. I take great comfort in knowing Kerry will not see our nations' > >highest office. > > > >Best Regards > > > >Greg > > Its not dead. He is not important enough for anyone to even ask at > the moment. I personally have been writing a gaggle of reporters with > the suggestion they monitor this newsgroup and most others as it > relates to Kerry. I have also suggested they do a search on Winter > Soldier Investigations. Many have written back thanking me for the > tip. > > I have also been telling old feeble assholes who don't seem have all > their wits together and are still allowed to vote that Kerry threw > his medals away out of shame for his actions in Nam. I ask them if > they by any chance saw the 60 minutes show. They vaguely recall > something about Kerrey and 60 minutes and tend to say, "Oh that One!" > > Of course, in their feeble mindedness, they might have the wrong one, > but hey shit happens. > > "But now is the time for the younger men to lock in rough encounters, > time for me to yield to the pains of old age. But there was a day I shone among the champions." > > Homer, The Illiad, 23.715-719 (800 BC). King Nestor of Pylos. |
Re: John Kerry said what? :)
On Fri, 12 Dec 2003 18:23:28 GMT, "JASON A. KAATZ" <jkaatz@nyc.rr.com>
wrote: >After all MA is the home of the Man Boy Organization - a state known for >allowing perverts to have their home and National HQ base there. It is a >state where middle east terrorists are welcome and where 911 flights >originated from. It was also the home of the Boston strangler - and where >child abuse, incest and serial killing seems to be an acceptable practice. >Its a state where homicide has become an acceptable practice. Politicans >love getting elected there because there is no one to enforce the laws - >especially if your among the rich and famous. Typical Kaatz bigotry. From a state that loves Hillary Klinton and has more murders every year that MA ever dreamed of. |
Re: John Kerry said what? :)
That is correct Hillary makes it all possible -- she only supports liberal
left judges being appointed to the bench and was caught up in a video taped planning conference held by liberal left democrats to block the appointment of Federal judges. In other words if they are not left wing liberal she and her friends are ready to stall confirmation hearing by using unethical tactics that could very well in the end result warrant a complain before the bar. Conservative democrats and republicans have already had it up to their asses with her BS and the people of the state of new York are also getting tired of her bs and publican relations schemes. ---------------------------- "Lee" <mini_doxL@newsguy.com> wrote in message news:55ektv85h62pj9tl5n7skn8t0cvd5g0itt@4ax.com... > On Fri, 12 Dec 2003 18:23:28 GMT, "JASON A. KAATZ" <jkaatz@nyc.rr.com> > wrote: > > >After all MA is the home of the Man Boy Organization - a state known for > >allowing perverts to have their home and National HQ base there. It is a > >state where middle east terrorists are welcome and where 911 flights > >originated from. It was also the home of the Boston strangler - and where > >child abuse, incest and serial killing seems to be an acceptable practice. > >Its a state where homicide has become an acceptable practice. Politicans > >love getting elected there because there is no one to enforce the laws - > >especially if your among the rich and famous. > > > Typical Kaatz bigotry. From a state that loves Hillary Klinton and has > more murders every year that MA ever dreamed of. |
Re: John Kerry said what? :)
There has been a significant reduction in violent crime in NYS and
especially in NYC. Thanks to the election of a Republican Mayor and Administration. "Lee" <mini_doxL@newsguy.com> wrote in message news:55ektv85h62pj9tl5n7skn8t0cvd5g0itt@4ax.com... > On Fri, 12 Dec 2003 18:23:28 GMT, "JASON A. KAATZ" <jkaatz@nyc.rr.com> > wrote: > > >After all MA is the home of the Man Boy Organization - a state known for > >allowing perverts to have their home and National HQ base there. It is a > >state where middle east terrorists are welcome and where 911 flights > >originated from. It was also the home of the Boston strangler - and where > >child abuse, incest and serial killing seems to be an acceptable practice. > >Its a state where homicide has become an acceptable practice. Politicans > >love getting elected there because there is no one to enforce the laws - > >especially if your among the rich and famous. > > > Typical Kaatz bigotry. From a state that loves Hillary Klinton and has > more murders every year that MA ever dreamed of. |
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