Posted on 11/02/2006 5:43:44 AM PST by kellynla
Unless he is JeanS, then it wasn't him. My post
was at 11:14 am http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1730012/posts
With JeanS posting at 11:16 am http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1730016/posts.
The viciousness of the Democrats knows no bounds...
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Thanks.....maybe I mis heard him!!
ONly if the democrats win will there be any revenge....so VOTE GOP!!
Front page story on all the NY tabloids today...and the Post included the now famous troop photo:
http://www.nypost.com/seven/11022006/frontback.htm
LOL! Your moose ate your sister's cheese!
Surely you must be joking.
Don't call me Shirley.
This is the part of this whole thing that really infuriates me - that the DBM is trying to pass it off as a "flub". IT WASN'T A FLUB! Kerry said exactly what he intended to say, and meant exactly what it sounded like he meant - that the military is a bunch of slackers/losers/morons who are only in the military because they couldn't be Rhodes Scholars (or marry a couple of wealthy women to sponge off of).
John Kerry is and always has been the most pompous, arrogant, imbecile on the face of the earth.
It's a problem with how imprecise the English language is. In logical terms we'd say:
service member OR family member OR American
This means any one or all of those being true makes a true statement. With English, it's easily interpreted as you take it:
( service member OR family member ) XOR American
Which means you can be a service member or family member, but you can't be either of those and be an American.
Too much of English requires context, nuance and intention of the speaker to decipher properly. That's probably why I like computers and programming -- it's easier.
Agreed - but my point was they had time to write and analyze this statement - time enough to make sure it could not be misinterpreted. After all, they're smarter than all of us "put tegether", are they not?
The condescending senator from Massachusetts continues to amaze and impress. Even when he tells a 'poorly stated' joke he still manages to get most of the country laughing at him. If he ever manages to put together a 'well stated' joke the entire country will probably have to call off work for a nation day of laughter.
Here is an interesting blog from cartoonist Gary Varvel. I actually like some of the sketches better than the final cartoon.
http://blogs.indystar.com/varvelblog/index.html
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