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Posted by Paul in Mich on June 19, 2004 at 20:28:01 from (68.188.227.110):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Innocent civilin MURDERED by Al Qa posted by McBurr on June 19, 2004 at 19:18:30:
McBurr, you have the intellect of a McBurger. Geo W. was NEVER A.O.W.L., and you know it. His Commanding Officer has verified that more than enough times for most people to comprehend. Funny, how Bush II's military record or as you put it the lack thereof, becomes so relevent when put against Sen. Kerry's in 2004, but in 1992 Slick Willies "non military" record,(he spent his time studying in Moscow) was irrelevant against the sterling military record of Bush I. YOu cant have it both ways. One thing I do see from you is that you have plenty of support for your leftist viewpoint from the Marxists. I'm sure they think you're a real hero. The families of 3000 of your fellow Americans expected their President to do something to combat the terrorism that had escalated to a cresendo on 9/11/2001. Well, Geo.W. Bush took a stand and is still taking a stand. It is far better to stand for SOMETHING than to be like you and some others, and fall for ANYTHING. I've read your comments, and there is absolutely NOTHING you have said that can be backed up by facts. It is nothing but bomb throwing gibberish.
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