OT: Some funny political stuff at last... was Moving from SCOto Linux

Doug Luurs doug at borisch.com
Mon Jul 26 11:38:18 PDT 2004


Yet another person infected by the Clinton News Network (aka CNN).

People might want to look at their source of news if they think the people
of Iraq don't want
us there.

Look Iraq.net .. You won't see spin there - It's the Iraqi Press.

Sure .. Our current Admin has it's Problems, but heaven help us if Kerry
gets in office.

If you hear something on the radio/tv/print media somewhere, research it .. 
Sometimes you will be surprised by way the real story is vs. what was
printed/reported.

You might want to listen to Rush once before you say things about him to.  I
don't believe
everything he says, but when I research it, I find he's right on the nose a
lot.

-----Original Message-----
From: filepro-list-bounces at lists.celestial.com
[mailto:filepro-list-bounces at lists.celestial.com] On Behalf Of Joe Acquisto
Sent: Monday, July 26, 2004 8:31 AM
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Subject: Re: OT: Some funny political stuff at last... was Moving from SCOto
Linux


>>>. . .
>> >I'm glad the soldiers who fought and died so bravely on D-Day
>> and throughout
>> >World War II did so decades ago. In the 1940s war was hell, but
>> at least our
>> >troops didn't have to fight the folks(?) back home.
>>

Sorry, I must interject on this decidedly OT business.

Apples and Oranges comparision.  Anyone who stops to think about this in a
non Rush Limbaugh fashion (and in his case "think" is a generous stretch of
the word), will quickly catch the differences between the situations.

Perhaps foremost, is that fear did not have to be "stoked" during the Second
World War, as this Administration appears inclined to do on an almost daily
basis, with it's non-specific "credible threats".  All the while telling us
we are "safer".   

What was that story about holding two contradictory positions at the same
time and fully believing them both?

Further, Europe was an "occupied land", that was overrun by an external
force.  The French were, in that instance, more than welcoming of the US
troops (as had been the natives of Sicily and Italy, I might add).  Quite
the opposite is true in this case.

joea.






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