"John Henry" <johnhenry.at.lowgenius.dot.com@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote
in message news:Xns948E9C9937A98johnhenrylowgeniusco@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Hi, hmph!! This is a friendly line to let people know who I'm talking
> to!
>
> >
> > "John Henry" <johnhenry.at.lowgenius.dot.com@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> > wrote in message
> > news:Xns948E55E9ABA9Ajohnhenrylowgeniusco@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> Hi, Trijcomm! This is a friendly line to let people know who I'm
> >> talking to!
> >>
> >> > Believe me, you DON'T want to bring up drug abuse at this point.
> >> > Bush has
> >> >>already passed through that fire, but Kerry hasn't and there may be
> >> >>something out there that would make this a potential double whammy.
> >> >>
> >> >> There may be a gorilla outside my window waiting to carry me up
> >> >> to the top
> >> > of the Emipre State Building. I'm not worried >about what "may be".
> >> >
> >> > You ever heard about the expression "Whistling in the graveyard?"
> >>
> >> No.
> >>
> >> This is probably because the expression is 'whistling PAST the
> >> graveyard.'
> >>
> >> I repeat my question from earlier - are we now supposed to be worried
> >> that if we vote Kerry into office he's going to be presidenting some
> >> other country behind our backs?
> >>
> >>
> >
> > The perception will a lot of people will be, "If the guy doesn't
> > respect his wedding vows, how can we trust him to uphold his oath of
> > office."
>
> Perhaps his wife cheated on him first. Perhaps the marriage was a
> mistake. Perhaps she didn't put out and he went elsewhere. Perhaps it
> was an open marriage. There are far too many possible variables, and
> it's patently ridiculous to base a a judgement of a person's fitness for
> leadership solely on what he may or may not have done - I still haven't
> een anything about this anywhere BUT a second-hand report from Matt
> Drudge - with his dick.
>
> > It has nothing to do with some silly little anecdote about
> > "presidenting" somewhere else. If he can betray his wife, he can
> > betray his country (it's not like he hasn't before anyway).
>
> Oh for fuck's sake. Are you actually such an ignorant, lowlife, piece
of
> garbage as to suggest that protesting a war IN WHICH THE MAN FOUGHT is
> tantamount to betraying his country? Give me a fucking break. The man
> obviously did his duty and came bck with the experience and knowledge to
> make a qualified and intelligent stand against the war in Vietnam. Are
> you suggesting that it would be MORE 'loyal to his country' to shut up
> and let kids keep getting killed in an unwinnable clusterfuck?
>
> You right-wing yokels are getting ready to lose your gravy train and you
> know it. I've never seen such desperation in my life.
I have, but it involved something about making bumper stickers and
creating
webpages for information that no one gave a shit about. Wish I could
remember where I saw that at...
>
> I'll tellya something else, idiot: I'd rather have John Kerry at my
back
> than George Bush when it comes to this country being involved in
military
> action. At least I know Kerry would fucking SHOW UP, instead of turning
> up 30 years later with a note from his mommy and a bunch of
prefabricated
> excuses.
>
> Talk to me about 'betrayal' as you sell your country and your freedom
out
> to a bunch of special interests and rich, selfish assholes just so you
> don't have to shiver in bed at night wondering if the next plane's
coming
> to your house. What a fucking hypocrit.
> --
> John Henry
> http://www.lowgenius.com
> Knowledge is not a crime.
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