RMiller wrote:
>>I am certain she must mean George Bush. After all, it was he, who
>>climbed out of a jet, in a flight suit, and declared Mission Accomplished.
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> Wrong again, I meant Kerry. After all he served only 3 months in combat plus
> one month at the beach in training.
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> Serving in the National Guard may not be your cup of tea, but it is SERVICE.
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> Rosie
Really, if that was the case, how come Georgie couldn't stick around to
finish it. To call someone lying and laying around in Alabama "service"
is pure fantasy. The only sound of "gunfire" Bush ever heard was the
sound of beer cans popping open.
And, just how long does it take in service in combat to be killed or
become a hero. Or am I missing something? Do you mean there is a minimum
time requirement for getting shot at or killed, or becoming a hero? I
think you need to think through your blatant bias.
--
Alan
"Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They never
stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and
neither do we."
........President George W. Bush, at the signing of the $417
billion defense-spending bill, August, 2004
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