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"Joe Blowtowski" |
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30 Aug 2004 03:05:23 PM |
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NEW! McCain - Open Season on Kerry |
From CBS News - FACE THE NATION
Sunday, August 29, 2004
< EXCERPT >
Ms. TUMULTY:
But does it, in fact
do his activities after the war
make John Kerry
less fit
to be commander in chief?
Is he fit to be
commander in chief?
Sen. McCAIN:
Every American is entitled
to protest the policies of their government.
That's a sacred right of ours.
Now whether John Kerry did that appropriately
or correctly,
I think,
is a legitimate
debate and discussion.
I did not approve
of throwing medals on the steps of the Capitol.
John Kerry is still a friend of mine, and we work together on many
issues.
People have to make their own judgments on that and it is legitimate.
What happened in combat-I think that we ought to have left that alone.
SCHIEFFER: Do you still talk to John Kerry?
Sen. McCAIN:
< /END_EXCERPT >
McCain said,
"....is a legitimate
debate and discussion...."
"....I did not approve
of throwing medals...."
John McCain also said,
"...I also would like to say that what happened in combat is one
thing. Now what people do afterwards, John Kerry's activities,
anti-war activities, just like any other political activities, that's
open to criticism, open to anything."
open to anything?
open to anything!
open to anything!!
Three Cheers for John McCain..
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/08/29/ftn/main639234.shtml
http://www.cbsnews.com/htdocs/pdf/face_082904.pdf
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| User: "acetogen" |
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| Title: Re: NEW! McCain - Open Season on Kerry |
30 Aug 2004 09:11:08 PM |
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"Joe Blowtowski" <Joe_Blow@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:o227j0dsn0eso6sir1dkbl6h87ab8gjill@4ax.com...
From CBS News - FACE THE NATION
Sunday, August 29, 2004
< EXCERPT >
Ms. TUMULTY:
But does it, in fact
do his activities after the war
make John Kerry
less fit
to be commander in chief?
Is he fit to be
commander in chief?
Sen. McCAIN:
Every American is entitled
to protest the policies of their government.
That's a sacred right of ours.
Now whether John Kerry did that appropriately
or correctly,
I think,
is a legitimate
debate and discussion.
I did not approve
of throwing medals on the steps of the Capitol.
John Kerry is still a friend of mine, and we work together on many
issues.
People have to make their own judgments on that and it is legitimate.
What happened in combat-I think that we ought to have left that alone.
SCHIEFFER: Do you still talk to John Kerry?
Sen. McCAIN:
< /END_EXCERPT >
McCain said,
"....is a legitimate
debate and discussion...."
"....I did not approve
of throwing medals...."
John McCain also said,
"...I also would like to say that what happened in combat is one
thing. Now what people do afterwards, John Kerry's activities,
anti-war activities, just like any other political activities, that's
open to criticism, open to anything."
open to anything?
open to anything!
open to anything!!
Three Cheers for John McCain..
Agreed with McCain. Critizising one's goverment and risking prosecution is
a sign of Courage, and it matters a log. Didn't the Senator from Arizone
just write a book about this? Even if Kerry was wrong, almost everybody is
Unfit for Command (like the SB people know anything about it) based on
actions done 35 years ago.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/08/29/ftn/main639234.shtml
http://www.cbsnews.com/htdocs/pdf/face_082904.pdf
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| User: "Roger" |
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| Title: Re: NEW! McCain - Open Season on Kerry |
31 Aug 2004 11:59:48 PM |
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Bush killed 950+ Americans for no reason.
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"Joe Blowtowski" <Joe_Blow@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:o227j0dsn0eso6sir1dkbl6h87ab8gjill@4ax.com...
From CBS News - FACE THE NATION
Sunday, August 29, 2004
< EXCERPT >
Ms. TUMULTY:
But does it, in fact
do his activities after the war
make John Kerry
less fit
to be commander in chief?
Is he fit to be
commander in chief?
Sen. McCAIN:
Every American is entitled
to protest the policies of their government.
That's a sacred right of ours.
Now whether John Kerry did that appropriately
or correctly,
I think,
is a legitimate
debate and discussion.
I did not approve
of throwing medals on the steps of the Capitol.
John Kerry is still a friend of mine, and we work together on many
issues.
People have to make their own judgments on that and it is legitimate.
What happened in combat-I think that we ought to have left that alone.
SCHIEFFER: Do you still talk to John Kerry?
Sen. McCAIN:
< /END_EXCERPT >
McCain said,
"....is a legitimate
debate and discussion...."
"....I did not approve
of throwing medals...."
John McCain also said,
"...I also would like to say that what happened in combat is one
thing. Now what people do afterwards, John Kerry's activities,
anti-war activities, just like any other political activities, that's
open to criticism, open to anything."
open to anything?
open to anything!
open to anything!!
Three Cheers for John McCain..
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/08/29/ftn/main639234.shtml
http://www.cbsnews.com/htdocs/pdf/face_082904.pdf
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