“These Despicable Republicans…”

by nukegingrich | October 31, 2006 at 08:22 pm
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"€œThese Despicable Republicans"
Filed under: News and politics, military, Election 2006, Liberalism Is A Mental Disorder  nuke @ 8:56 pm Edit This

I just listened again to kerry's screed ... he said that what he said (on tape) wasn't really what he said, and that this was just another campaign trick by "these despicable Republicans"


John, John, John. Active duty military personnel are not allowed to
speak out politically. You know that, and yet you denigrate their
intelligence, knowing full well that they can'€™t say anything back.
You'€™re a coward, John.

But now, you think you can get away with attacking those of us who can speak up, criticize, and hold you accountable? Well, you'€™re not only a coward, but a fool as well.

Words mean things, John. Here'€™s how the dictionary defines €œdespicable€

: deserving to be despised : so worthless or obnoxious as to rouse moral indignation <despicable behavior>

Down South, we have a term to describe the kind of language you have used toward your critics. We call them €œFighting Words€. You care to back them up with more than your wife's money? No, I didn't think so ...

We will see just how badly you'€™ve stepped in it, John. The canary in
the coalmine will be when you see Bill Clinton climbing in front of the
cameras to denounce yet another vast right wing conspiracy. That will
mean that the left is going on full alert, trying to stave off yet
another election defeat. But, it won't be enough. And you, John Kerry,
will be known forever as the man who snatched defeat from the jaws of
victory. Heh. Sweet.

Related Links: Scrappleface - Kerry smart , Angel - He said what?, Jay - moonbat meltdown, RW- he'€™s still supporting the troops, Anchoress - Kerry will take the fall



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Haecus

"Active duty military personnel are not allowed to speak out politically."







It appears that both Nuke and Kerry have misunderstood the main issue.



This is the issue:  Should soldiers be allowed to read the same web sites as civilians?



Military authorities are preventing soldiers from reading DISSIDENT web sites.



Civilians are allowed to read these dissident web sites.




 

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nukegingrich

Actually, no, Haecus.  I wasn't writing about that issue at all.  It is completely separate, and unrelated to this story.


That you consider  the filtering of military-unfriendly websites to be the "main issue" is your opinion. So be it. 


I have neither misunderstood, nor have I blogged an opinion on it one way or the other.


thanks for your comments. >nuke

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