Now that the RNC Convention has started, can we please stop talking about Vietnam?
PLEASE?!
Posted by CD on August 30, 2004 09:33 PMI told you that as soon as you stop trying to prove that war hero John F. Kerry didn't do heroic things in Vietnam that made him a hero, he can stop talking about how much of a hero he was in Vietnam. Did you even know that Kerry was a war hero who fought heroically in Vietnam? Fox News usually odesn't mention it.
Posted by: Larry at August 30, 2004 10:58 PMNo. Check your fellow munuvian Harvey for the reason. I want that son of a whore running for president to appologise to his countrymen before the end of this.
/mildlyperturbedatkerry>
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Yeah, I saw the post at Bad Example. What a despicable human being.
And Larry, you need to calm down before you have an aneurysm.
Posted by: CD at August 30, 2004 11:01 PMNo no, after.
Larry, Komerade, we must stand together to fight this wing of fascist tyranny. This front of the theocratic right must be quelled before they take away or rights to speak up for ourselves againd the evils of an administration that we cannot stand adn which will alow us to support he who is clearly the superior man to run the country. After all, I hear that he was in Vietnam, and surely a warior would be best to lead us into the only true peace. So stand with me, Larry, To rise up agains this tide of fascism and Neo-Conservatism that our grand party might again take it's lead throughout our mother land. Just make sure that you don't allow any pictures taken of you with high leaders that you can easily be cropped out of. Brother Trotsky fell victim to that.
:-D
Hey, Ive been croped out of pictures, but they were frmo my family reunion when I ate too many of my cousin's "special" brownies. They must have been too special for those facists on the right side of my family tree to handle.
Posted by: Larry at August 30, 2004 11:17 PMYou'de betttake it easy on that stuff. Might make you say crazy stuff on permanent record...you know what, nevermind. :-D
Posted by: tommy at August 31, 2004 02:19 PM