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So if Vietnam was such a Noble Heroic War fighting Communism and helping to Spread Democracy around the World.... WHY DIDN'T PRESIDENT BUSH GO (since that's how he says he feels)

So if Vietnam was such a Noble Heroic War fighting Communism and helping to Spread Democracy around the World.... WHY DIDN'T PRESIDENT BUSH GO (since that's how he says he feels)  
HMFIC1369
 Re: So if Vietnam was such a Noble Heroic War fighting Communism and helping to Spread Democracy around the World.... WHY DIDN'T PRESIDENT BUSH GO (since that's how he says he feels)  
HymieGoldstein
 Re: So if Vietnam was such a Noble Heroic War fighting Communism and helping to Spread Democracy around the World.... WHY DIDN'T PRESIDENT BUSH GO (since that's how he says he feels)  
HMFIC1369
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uglyduck at NewsReader.Com
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Cereus122
From:HMFIC1369
Subject:So if Vietnam was such a Noble Heroic War fighting Communism and helping to Spread Democracy around the World.... WHY DIDN'T PRESIDENT BUSH GO (since that's how he says he feels)
Date:Sun, 23 Jan 2005 22:38:03 GMT
The way he runs his suck............ you woulda guessed he'd have been first
in line!!!!!!!!!!!!
From:HymieGoldstein
Subject:Re: So if Vietnam was such a Noble Heroic War fighting Communism and helping to Spread Democracy around the World.... WHY DIDN'T PRESIDENT BUSH GO (since that's how he says he feels)
Date:Sun, 23 Jan 2005 17:23:48 -0700
There's two types of Americans.. there's the kind that talks and there's the
kind that does...

Bush, Clinton and Cheney are classic example of the big-mouthed talkers.
When they had a chance to serve their country in the glorious struggle to
bring Freedom, Democracy, Apple Pie and General Motors to VietNam, they had
"other priorities".

As General Smedley Butler, USMC (twice winner of the Congressional Medal of
Honor) said of war.. "There are only two things worth going to war over..
one is our homes.. the other is the Bill of Rights... everything else is a
racket."

One of my sons is a Captain in a combat unit near Mosul.. he said the other
day he would like to come home and let one of the Bush kids take his place.
Another of my sons is an E-6 in Korea... on a previous tour of Korea, that
time on the DMZ, was when Bush made the idiotic "Axis of Evil" speech... I
asked my son what he thought of it. He said "Dad.. I just figured Homer
Simpson was writing Bush's speeches."

And so it goes.

"HMFIC1369" wrote in message
news:fHVId.9163$hC2.1482@trndny04...
> The way he runs his suck............ you woulda guessed he'd have been
> first
> in line!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
>
From:HMFIC1369
Subject:Re: So if Vietnam was such a Noble Heroic War fighting Communism and helping to Spread Democracy around the World.... WHY DIDN'T PRESIDENT BUSH GO (since that's how he says he feels)
Date:Mon, 24 Jan 2005 00:33:34 GMT
Even though I served in Nam, I was young and naive, but picked up real
quick. It wasn't "our" war. We just weren't doing the right things there.
Period! We got lied to just as the public was. If I had know what I know
today.... I wouldn't have enlisted.

Clinton was a bit different, he didn't stand on a pulpit and proclaim
America as the New Freedom and Democracy Messiah!


"HymieGoldstein" wrote in message
news:1106525988.b562b5678ee5b11b51ecdf9c85dd453c@teranews...
> There's two types of Americans.. there's the kind that talks and there's
the
> kind that does...
>
> Bush, Clinton and Cheney are classic example of the big-mouthed talkers.
> When they had a chance to serve their country in the glorious struggle to
> bring Freedom, Democracy, Apple Pie and General Motors to VietNam, they
had
> "other priorities".
>
> As General Smedley Butler, USMC (twice winner of the Congressional Medal
of
> Honor) said of war.. "There are only two things worth going to war over..
> one is our homes.. the other is the Bill of Rights... everything else is a
> racket."
>
> One of my sons is a Captain in a combat unit near Mosul.. he said the
other
> day he would like to come home and let one of the Bush kids take his
place.
> Another of my sons is an E-6 in Korea... on a previous tour of Korea, that
> time on the DMZ, was when Bush made the idiotic "Axis of Evil" speech... I
> asked my son what he thought of it. He said "Dad.. I just figured Homer
> Simpson was writing Bush's speeches."
>
> And so it goes.
>
> "HMFIC1369" wrote in message
> news:fHVId.9163$hC2.1482@trndny04...
> > The way he runs his suck............ you woulda guessed he'd have been
> > first
> > in line!!!!!!!!!!!!
> >
> >
>
>
From:uglyduck at NewsReader.Com
Subject:Re: So if Vietnam was such a Noble Heroic War fighting Communism and helping to Spread Democracy around the World.... WHY DIDN'T PRESIDENT BUSH GO (since that's how he says he feels)
Date:24 Jan 2005 04:21:45 GMT
"HMFIC1369" wrote:
> Even though I served in Nam, I was young and naive, but picked up real
> quick. It wasn't "our" war. We just weren't doing the right things there.
> Period! We got lied to just as the public was. If I had know what I know
> today.... I wouldn't have enlisted.
>
> Clinton was a bit different, he didn't stand on a pulpit and proclaim
> America as the New Freedom and Democracy Messiah!

Yeah, he sat on a chair and left Monica do all the work.

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From:Cereus122
Subject:Re: So if Vietnam was such a Noble Heroic War fighting Communism and helping to Spread Democracy around the
Date:24 Jan 2005 09:10:20 GMT
>Subject: Re: So if Vietnam was such a Noble Heroic War fighting Communism and
>helping to Spread Democracy around the
>From: uglyduck@NewsReader.Com
>Date: 1/23/2005 8:21 PM Pacific Standard Time
>Message-id: <20050123232145.524$PG@newsreader.com>
>
>"HMFIC1369" wrote:
>> Even though I served in Nam, I was young and naive, but picked up real
>> quick. It wasn't "our" war. We just weren't doing the right things there.
>> Period! We got lied to just as the public was. If I had know what I know
>> today.... I wouldn't have enlisted.
>>
>> Clinton was a bit different, he didn't stand on a pulpit and proclaim
>> America as the New Freedom and Democracy Messiah!
>
> Yeah, he sat on a chair and left Monica do all the work.

And that would be a problem for any man?
   

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