
Check "Outfoxed" out for some dirt on fox. Just as damaging to me as anything you've mentioned.
...that is, if you even need to. If you've watched fox news channel at all it's pretty blatantly pro republican. Let's not be silly here.
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Circumstantial? The source of Rathers knowledge that the documents were not authentic prior to using them was the experts Rather et al hired to authenticate them!! He even did a Clintonian defense of saying 'It's not important that the documents are false, it's only important what they say'...heh circumstantial my left nut!Birdseye wrote:the case for rather knowingly using forged documents is the same as the president using forged intelligence. Circumstantional
Check "Outfoxed" out for some dirt on fox.
And Bush had experts telling him what he was doing was wrong, and the entire world couldn't find WMD--then there were none! The only thing we can prove is that they are both idiots with poor judgement. On hunch, I tend to believe both are liars.The source of Rathers knowledge that the documents were not authentic prior to using them was the experts Rather et al hired to authenticate them!!
Lol. I don't know what a "big blubbering vagina" looks like so I'll have to give you that point, however, honor and dignity are not claptrap and if you don't recognize the value of those qualities it's no wonder you wouldn't think Kerry is a bad choice for leadership.Ferno wrote:the host is a big blubbering vagina. they kept going on and on about honor, dignity, and similar claptrap.
The problem is a reoccuring theme with Kerry. He didn't just protest the war. He lied and helped perpetrate a fraud to make his protest more effective! He figured his cause was just so he was above the law.Gooberman wrote:The options are...
Don't protest, and let the U.S. fight unjust wars where people die.
Protest, and try to prevent the prolongation of an unjust war...
AFFIDAVIT OF STEVEN J. PITKINBirdseye wrote:"He lied and helped perpetrate a fraud to make his protest more effective"
Can you prove this without John Oneil?
... but what you seem to completely miss is that he LIED about the war in his testimony to Congress. If he simply protested nobody would care -- lots of people protested Vietnam. I wouldn't care if Kerry had simply been a war protestor.Gooberman wrote:I know John Kerry protested the war
Bush has had ample opportunity to apologize about there not being any WMD in Iraq. People's husbands, fathers, brothers, wives, mothers etc. have died in search for them, and Bush goes to conferences joking about their location....The thing that bugs me the most is that Kerry has had 30+ years to apologize, to heal the wounds he opened, to tell people that the stuff he said to Congress wasn't true, etc
You and Birdseye and many others have also had ample opportunity to apologize for consistantly misrepresenting the Bush justification for war. (See, I can play this game, too.Gooberman wrote:Bush has had ample opportunity to apologize about there not being any WMD in Iraq.
Sometimes they are. Sometimes they're politically beneficial. I don't think Kerry avoided apologizing because it'd be political suicide.apologies are political suicide over big issues.
I just don't know. I wasn't in Vietnam, I wasn't alive during Vietnam. I know facts about it, but I certaintly don't pretend to know just how the name of that place resonates through certain individuals.well, we've had plenty of threads to discuss Bush's case, and I think we've established we're at a standstill there. So, this thread is about Kerry's case. Did he do anything wrong?
You wish the movie had at least one VietCong soldier? At least one pro-Kerry guy? At least one "Winter Soldier" leader? I'm not quite understanding what you're saying...Gooberman wrote:I wish that Kerry documentary had one soldier who was the enemy, to come on and say that "they knew none of this was really happening." Or at least that, "the only evidence he had was what Kerry had said."
No, that is not what I am saying at all. Woodchip has a good point, perhaps he claified it for me.You wish the movie had at least one VietCong soldier? [yes] At least one pro-Kerry guy? [no] At least one "Winter Soldier" leader? [no] I'm not quite understanding what you're saying...
http://www.onlinejournal.com/Commentary ... nders.htmlI can't help but wonder if this Steve Pitkin, who has turned so viciously on Kerry and VVAW, really is the Steve Pitkin I knew. I have seen only written statements, no pictures, no television spots, even though one with him could be twisted into a powerful condemnation of Kerry since the only shots of Kerry in "Winter Soldier" show him with Steve.
Well sorry but I can't get god to come down here and verify it himself. Why do you doubt it?Ferno wrote:and I seriously doubt that affidavit is true.
To get them to keep putting pressure on the administration to surrender south vietnam to them! Remember these meetings with Kerry and the NVA happened while we were still fighting. Kerry was only there for 4 months, he ran back home as soon as he could harvest some purple hearts and re-invented himself into the anti-war candidate.Veitnam vets against the war meeting with the Vietcong in secret. Why? what possible reason would the Vietcong have to meet with people they previously fought against?
You must have meant to direct that to Woodchip. Any war is immoral to some degree.Will, would you think different of that quote if it was: 'immoral wars lead to immoral acts - Anonymous'?