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Gigem314
12-05-2005, 10:10 PM
“And there is no reason, Bob, that young American soldiers need to be going into the homes of Iraqis in the dead of night, terrorizing kids and children, you know, women, breaking sort of the customs of the historical customs, religious customs. Whether you like it or not… Iraqis should be doing that.”
http://www.americanthinker.com/comments.php?comments_id=3821

He accused American's of attrocities in Vietnam...now he's doing it in Iraq. What do they have in common? He made BOTH comments soley for political gain! Two DIFFERENT wars...same classless rhetoric. This is who the democrats voted for last year...I'm sure they're so proud. You know what...they probably are.

Thank you Senator Kerry for trashing our brave men and women who are selflessly serving our country...you are truly a piece of garbage.

phatbc
12-06-2005, 01:59 AM
you know what, and just reading that statement makes me realize that he doesn't really mean what he is saying. I know most of the time you can say that about politicians, but really this is a perfect example. He is just kinda spouting out stuff for political gain. I honestly don't think he cares if we are going into their homes, or breaking their religious "customs." Theres not really much substance in these statements, but it is critical and negative and thats all he needs. After reading that and looking past his hyperbole, I don't really see any arguement that he's making...what a politician...nay....what a jackass

aggjay85
12-06-2005, 04:37 AM
John Kerry is an ignant twit who deserves to be given a swirly.:)

cyanide
12-06-2005, 05:43 AM
John Kerry is an ignant twit who deserves to be given a swirly.:)

Or a mohawk.

texag005
12-06-2005, 09:35 AM
I read the title of this thread and wanted to puke. I was like please tell me somebody on this website doesn't actually think he's a man of strong principles. Thank god i was right. Kerry is just as bad as Ed Kennedy, and the liberal propaganda howard dean has the democrats excreting is all complete BS. I can't stand Hillary but in all honesty she has been sort of in the middle on Iraq and other conservative issues believe it or not, but this past week she released and e-mail to her supporters that sounded like it had come straight from the mouth of Dean himself at the DNC headquarters. They were talking about it on Hannity and Colmes last week and I was like oh hell here comes the presidential positioning. I don't think any of those liberal ass yankees has any kind of principles, strong weak or otherwise. They aren't going to stand a chance in 2008 b/c people won't vote for a party that is talking about nothing but quiting a war b/c all that does is show weakness and as Americans we don't think that way

Loftin
12-06-2005, 12:06 PM
http://www.tonyrogers.com/humor/images/bush_vs_kerry_football.jpg

Slotback
12-06-2005, 02:18 PM
Loftin, why don't you just admit you want John Kerry as our DC.

cyanide
12-06-2005, 02:28 PM
Kerry is just as bad as Ed Kennedy, and the liberal propaganda howard dean has the democrats excreting is all complete BS.

See, I think it's great that you called him Ed Kennedy. He's so damned drunk, that he doesn't even know his name Edward.

"Bwaahaha, my name is Ted... *burp*.. umm.. *hiccup*... Ted Kennedy."

Do you know what Ted Kennedy's favorite drink is? The next one.

What is the difference between a pig and a Kennedy? A pig won't stay up all night trying to bang a Kennedy.

Everyone can take a guess as to what my feelings are for that entire left wing, communist clan.

texag005
12-06-2005, 03:11 PM
I love that picture of Kerry. It cracks me up everytime i see it. Sad thing is it kind of looks like the way some of our receivers tried to catch balls this year.

Loftin
12-06-2005, 05:06 PM
Loftin, why don't you just admit you want John Kerry as our DC.

I wonder how the "flip flop" defense compares to the "bend, don't break" defense? Probably pretty similar results.

Loftin
12-06-2005, 05:07 PM
See, I think it's great that you called him Ed Kennedy. He's so damned drunk, that he doesn't even know his name Edward.

I've always wondered about that. Isn't "Ted" supposed to be short for "Theodore?"

cyanide
12-06-2005, 05:07 PM
*hangs head low* I guess nobody like my Kennedy jokes.. *sniffles*

Gigem314
12-06-2005, 06:20 PM
John Kerry is an ignant twit who deserves to be given a swirly.:)
HAHAHAHA!!! How about this:
"I actually DID vote for the swirly...before I voted AGAINST it."

If I were him I wouldn't want to be around any servicemen OR women right about now.

texag005
12-06-2005, 07:29 PM
Dude Cy, I tried to hook you up with Rep but it won't let me.

cyanide
12-07-2005, 06:24 AM
TexAg005, I appreciate it, man. Thank you for your support. :D

texag005
12-07-2005, 09:29 AM
I know I haven't bought a bottle of Heinz ketchup since he started running for president. To be brutally honest I had no idea she was his wife before then but after that came out, nope nope never again. Heinz joined my boycott list, so they can keep McDonalds and their foreign beef company.

cyanide
12-07-2005, 03:14 PM
Teresa Kerry is nothing but a power hungry whore. She was previously married to a Republican congressman, but that wasn't good enough for the "garden tool". After she killed him off (probably by stressing the poor guy out) and took the dough, she sunk her claws into John Kerry. I hope he enjoys being married to such a transparent... uhh.. I'm not saying she's a gold digger.. but she ain't messin' with no.. Yeah. haha... Anywho, you get the idea.

Loftin
12-07-2005, 03:30 PM
John Kerry is a gold digger, not Heinz. She inherited her fortune, he married his. His father also married a much wealthier woman. The Kerry men can't provide for their own families, so I have no confidence in John F's ability to run the country.

cyanide
12-07-2005, 05:18 PM
She inherited it? She received it when her former husband died. They both did the same thing. Either way, I haven't bought Heinz ketchup for years because of that freak. It's a bummer, too.. because Heinz is the best tasting ketchup... rotten bastages.

Dustin00whoop
12-07-2005, 05:34 PM
Yeah, Loftin...what the hell are you talking about?

And I too haven't bought Heinz ketchup in quite a while. And while it is very good ketchup, I prefer Whataburger's ketchup (which could be Heinz ketchup for all I know--but even if it is, I'm not paying for it.)

Gigem314
12-07-2005, 11:40 PM
From what I understand...the Heinz family is conservative. Well except for Miss "shove-it" Teresa. Her husband before Kerry was a Republican Congressman or Senator I believe

cyanide
12-08-2005, 11:14 PM
I remember sitting at a bar during the election and this one dame could do nothing but repeat over and over that Teresa Kerry (I refuse to do the whole hyphenated name thing. People who hyphenate their names should be kicked in the ding-ding and give an atomic wedgie for being pretentious *******s) spoke five languages. Who gives a **** if a person speaks five languages if they can't utilize logic, at a bare minimum, enough to discount and mentally euthanize all concepts associated with left wing thinking. Five languages. And that qualifies a person to what? Proclaim their idiocy to people of four more cultures who are unlucky enough to hear it? Truthfully, I don't think she's fluent in five languages. I think she studied her ass off to be able to give her infamous election speech greeting in whatever languages she chose to use... gad... I need an aspirin... And quick! Someone give that Kerry hooker and industrial strength enema to flush the solidified dooky from between her ears... Gad, aspirin? ANYONE?

Gigem314
12-09-2005, 04:25 PM
Yeah seriously who cares who educated she is? When she tells a reporter who asks her a tough question to "shove-it" and runs her mouth off calling members of the Bush campaign bad names...all that $ and education doesn't do you any good. Thank God those 2 didn't end up the White House!

texag005
12-09-2005, 05:46 PM
I remember sitting at a bar during the election and this one dame could do nothing but repeat over and over that Teresa Kerry (I refuse to do the whole hyphenated name thing. People who hyphenate their names should be kicked in the ding-ding and give an atomic wedgie for being pretentious *******s)


I totally agree. One of my ex girlfriends and I were getting pretty serious and she was talking about that if we ever got married she wouldn't take my last name and would her's as part of it b/c her parents only had girls and the family name couldn't be carried on if that didn't happen. I was like oh yeah and then everything went down hill all b/c of that. I aint gonna get any more serious with a girl that won't take my last name. That stuff just pisses me off

cyanide
12-09-2005, 06:50 PM
TexAg005, if a woman doesn't feel honored to take your last name, I say to hell with that. It's part of the process of giving things up as a symbol of love and dedication. They take our last names and we.. well.. we give up everything resembling happiness. haha...

Gigem314
12-09-2005, 07:44 PM
But...you're taking away a woman's rights with your right wing ideology!!!

texag005
12-09-2005, 09:06 PM
Womans Rights, what are those things?