Posted on 08/24/2004 7:03:48 PM PDT by NavySEAL F-16
She was the blonde teen. Very cute movie.
Thanks. I thought he was beginning to back off on that one too.
He was better a few nights back--giving the lie to Kerry forces' claim that O'Neil had been a Nixon operative when he first debated Kerry on Cavett. Think of the coincidence the Dems want us to accept: O'Neil (registered Dem at the time) returns home in late '69/early '70, somehow lands a job in the Nixon White House, and is chosen by Nixon in '71 to debate this anti-war guy who just HAPPENS to be the guy who ran the swiftboat O'Neil took over in '69. What are the odds?
These Swift Boat Vets have earned the right to ask these questions and John Kerry owes it to them to answer them. If all he can muster is attacks on those who present them, he will go down in flames
That was my favorite movie ever when it came out-back when it was 35 cents to go to the movies! I think I was twelve and a half. It was Tippy Walker, I think who played the cool one.
I bought it awhile back on DVD, and realized that what I thought was the be all and end all in film at age twelve-well, it had lost some of that timeless appeal forty years later! I kept thinking, "if they cut out the piano playing, this DVD would be twenty minutes long", and wondered how it held my attention when I was a pre-teen.
That said, I saw Merrie Spaeth on Scarbrough tonight, and she definitely kicked butt.
That's not the whole reason. Like Dole, Buchanan was always good on the POW issue.
Orielly has a poll up on his website, says it will determine his coverage of the swiftvets, what say we freep it? Down on the right...
http://www.billoreilly.com/
Coming up again on Scarborough, program beginning now.
Done--good thinking.
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