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George W. Bush's Resume (hehehehe)
Slimboli Offline
#1 Posted:
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I'm sure this has been posted before ... but I thought I'd post it again (if it has) ...

... if for nothing more than to give Rickamaven a chuckle ...

George W. Bush
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Ave., NW
Washington, D.C. 20500

Past Work Experience

Ran for congress and lost.
Produced a Hollywood slasher B movie.
Bought an oil company, but couldn't find any oil in Texas; company went bankrupt shortly after I sold all my stock.
Bought the Texas Rangers baseball team in a sweetheart deal that took land using taxpayer money. Biggest move: Traded Sammy Sosa to the Chicago White Sox.
With father's help (and his name) was elected Governor of Texas.

Accomplishments in Previous Positions

Changed pollution laws for power and oil companies and made Texas the most polluted state in the Union.

Replaced Los Angeles with Houston as the most smog-ridden city in America. Cut taxes and bankrupted the Texas government to the tune of billions in borrowed money.

Set record for most executions by any governor in American history.

Became president after losing the popular vote by over 500,000 votes, with the help of my father's appointments to the Supreme Court.

Accomplishments As President

Attacked and took over two countries.
Spent the surplus and bankrupted the treasury.
Shattered record for biggest annual deficit in history.
Set economic record for most private bankruptcies filed in any 12-month period.
Set all-time record for biggest drop in the history of the stock market.
First president in decades to execute a federal prisoner.
First president in U.S. history to enter office with a criminal record.
First year in office set the all-time record for most days on vacation by any president in U.S. history.
After taking the entire month of August off for vacation, presided over the worst security failure in U.S. history.
Set the record for most campaign fundraising trips than any other president in U.S. history.
In my first two years in office over 2 million Americans lost their job.
Cut unemployment benefits for more out of work Americans than any president in U.S. history.
Set the all-time record for most foreclosures in a 12-month period.
Appointed more convicted criminals to administration positions than any president in U.S. history.
Set the record for the least amount of press conferences than any president since the advent of television.
Signed more laws and executive orders amending the Constitution than any president in U.S. history.
Presided over the biggest energy crises in U.S. history and refused to intervene when corruption was revealed.
Presided over the highest gasoline prices in U.S. history and refused to use the national reserves as past presidents have.
Cut healthcare benefits for war veterans.
Set the all-time record for most people worldwide to simultaneously take to the streets to protest me (15 million people), shattering the record for protest against any person in the history of mankind.
Dissolved more international treaties than any president in U.S. history.
My presidency is the most secretive and unaccountable of any in U.S. history.
Members of my cabinet are the richest of any administration in U.S. history (the 'poorest' multimillionaire, Condoleezza Rice, has an Exxon oil tanker named after her).
First president in U.S. history to have all 50 states of the Union simultaneously go bankrupt.
Presided over the biggest corporate stock market fraud of any market in any country in the history of the world.
First president in U.S. history to order a U.S. attack and military occupation of a sovereign nation.
Created the largest government department bureaucracy in the history of the United States.
Set the all-time record for biggest annual budget spending increases, more than any president in U.S. history.
First president in U.S. history to have the United Nations remove the U.S. from the human rights commission.
First president in U.S. history to have the United Nations remove the U.S. from the elections monitoring board.
Removed more checks and balances, and have the least amount of congressional oversight than any presidential administration in U.S. history.
Rendered the entire United Nations irrelevant.
Withdrew from the World Court of Law.
Refused to allow inspectors access to U.S. prisoners of war and by default no longer abide by the Geneva Conventions.
First president in U.S. history to refuse United Nations election inspectors (during the 2002 U.S. elections).
All-time U.S. (and world) record holder for most corporate campaign donations.
My biggest lifetime campaign contributor presided over one of the largest corporate bankruptcy frauds in world history (Kenneth Lay, former CEO of Enron Corporation).
Spent more money on polls and focus groups than any president in U.S. history.
First president in U.S. history to unilaterally attack a sovereign nation against the will of the United Nations and the world community.
First president to run and hide when the U.S. came under attack (and then lied saying the enemy had the code to Air Force 1)
First U.S. president to establish a secret shadow government.
Took the biggest world sympathy for the U.S. after 9/11, and in less than a year made the U.S. the most resented country in the world (possibly the biggest diplomatic failure in U.S. and world history).
With a policy of 'disengagement' created the most hostile Israeli-Palestine relations in at least 30 years.
Fist U.S. president in history to have a majority of the people of Europe (71%) view my presidency as the biggest threat to world peace and stability.
First U.S. president in history to have the people of South Korea more threatened by the U.S. than their immediate neighbor, North Korea.
Changed US policy to allow convicted criminals to be awarded government contracts.
Set all-time record for number of administration appointees who violated U.S. law by not selling huge investments in corporations bidding for government contracts.
Failed to fulfill my pledge to get Osama Bin Laden 'dead or alive.'
Failed to capture the anthrax killer who tried to murder the leaders of our country at the United States Capital building. After 18 months I have no leads and zero suspects.
In the 18 months following the 9/11 attacks I have successfully prevented any public investigation into the biggest security failure in the history of the United States.
Removed more freedoms and civil liberties for Americans than any other president in U.S. history.
In a little over two years created the most divided country in decades, possibly the most divided the U.S. has ever been since the Civil War.
Entered office with the strongest economy in U.S. history and in less than two years turned every single economic category heading straight down.
Records and References

At least one conviction for drunk driving in Maine (Texas driving record has been erased and is not available)
AWOL from National Guard and deserted the military during a time of war.
Refuse to take drug test or even answer any questions about drug use.
All records of my tenure as governor of Texas have been spirited away to my father's library, sealed in secrecy and unavailable for public view.
All records of any SEC investigations into my insider trading or bankrupt companies are sealed in secrecy and unavailable for public view.
All minutes of meetings for any public corporation I served on the board are sealed in secrecy and unavailable for public view.
Any records or minutes from meetings I (or my VP) attended regarding public energy policy are sealed in secrecy and unavailable for public review.
For personal references please speak to my daddy or uncle James Baker (they can be reached at their offices of the Carlyle Group for war-profiteering.)
Source: Kelley Kramer
JonR Offline
#2 Posted:
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Yo Slim: Who 's Kelley Kramer, any relationship to Kramer on Sienfeld ? At least you answered one question for me, why Rick hates President Bush in such an insanely manner. GW wouldn't let Rick play the slasher in his movie. LOL JonR
MACS Offline
#3 Posted:
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"et tu slimboli?"
RICKAMAVEN Offline
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Slimboli

you litle devil, hiding in the wings, and watching toubled souls, including me, fight and bicker and call each other names, all the while holding 4 aces against three of a kind.

your post will be printed and i will read it every day to remind byself why you are the true sage of these boards.
JonR Offline
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Yo Rick: Can you suck-up anymore ? LOL JonR
Robby Offline
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Slimboli, part of "the evil rich"... Just ask that dirt bag, Mr. F'ing Kerry. Where does he cut it off anyway? I hear he and the Dems talk about the evil rich, and the "middle class" who they pander to. They want to take money from the evil rich and give it to the middle class, but what about the poor? They need money? So we'll take it from the rich, and give it to the mids and the poor. Ok, OH **** we're out of Rich... Oh well, let's just adjust the parameters a bit... THERE! THAT'S BETTER! Slim? Better get used to that name, cause you're John F'ing wallet is about to be "Slim"... LOL!
bloody spaniard Offline
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Slim, I found your post spellbinding, but we all knew that Dubya was an elitist mediocrity.

I'm sure that someone with time on their hands can find even more on that other epitome of mediocre elitism from the left ("Kerry Forbes"),who has never been anything but a 215 pound bureaucratic paperweight.

Funny, how you and your fellow left-leaning, soul-mate,"lover of mankind" can enjoy $32 cigars without a twitch from your consciences, while some of us greedy, unfeeling, paleo-conservatives would rather smoke 'em cheap & give the difference to charity.

Ironic, isn't it?

perplexed blood

;-(
JonR Offline
#8 Posted:
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Yo bloody spaniard: Who says politics can't unite the masses. Two peas in a pod, 32 dollar a cigar Slim and 15 bad frogs for a dollar Rickamaven. LoL JonR
RICKAMAVEN Offline
#9 Posted:
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Robby

"Just ask that dirt bag, Mr. F'ing Kerry"

you've convinced me that you have a handle on reality.
RICKAMAVEN Offline
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JonR

you don't like what we smoke? tough.
bloody spaniard Offline
#11 Posted:
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"you don't like what we smoke? tough."


Sorry Rick, but every time you say something like that, I think of Little Caesar (Edward G. Robinson)--"Is this the end of Ricko?".

And, I can thank JonR for that. YEAH, SEE...I'LL GIVE IT TO YOU GOOD, SEE...

blood
00camper Offline
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Hmmmm. You can afford a second home. I can afford a new camper. The majority of people frequenting this forum can afford the small luxury of cigars. Yet your post claims the economy is terrible. Sorry, but the truth speaks for itself.
RICKAMAVEN Offline
#13 Posted:
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00camper

if you are refering to me, my mobile home was in 1969. i was 37 married with two kids and i worked on commission. and i worked a lot of hours.

in 1960, when i was the age of some of the guys on the boards,28, i was living in a little house in a cheap end of LA paying $60.00 a month rent. the house had no heat except for gas jets that i was afraid to lite.

i never let the economy decide how i was going to live. i just worked more hours and more days.
RICKAMAVEN Offline
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bloody spaniard

"top of the world, ma. top of the world"
00camper Offline
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RICKAMAVEN,
I was actually refering to Slimboli's second home.
bloody spaniard Offline
#16 Posted:
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Marty, Slim appears to be a limousine liberal who wants a rich socialist for President.

Rick is ehrrr, well I'm not sure what he is...

blood
MACS Offline
#17 Posted:
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I own 1 home, 2 cars and 3 humidors on a military salary. You just gotta budget and tell your wife to work too :-).

My bonus will come when I retire, collect my pension at 38 and get another job using my Anti-terrorism/ Force protection training in this new world we live in...
RICKAMAVEN Offline
#18 Posted:
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bloody spaniard

"Rick is ehrrr, well I'm not sure what he is..."

it's between me and my god.

HockeyDad Offline
#19 Posted:
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"President Bush has no real economic plan for long-term prosperity and higher standards of living. I do, and at its heart is a strategy to create 10 million new jobs in the first term of a Kerry administration,"
- Senator John Kerry

While on the topic of resumes and as part of my continuing research into John Kerry and why I should vote for him, can anyone research his resume and identify whether he has ever held a full-time job in the private sector? Any job in the private sector will do, even McDonalds frycook is fine.

So far my efforts to draw up positive reasons to vote for John Kerry have been disappointing. All I've got so far is that "Bush is bad, Kerry is not Bush" and "vote for the party not the man."

Are there any positive things to be said about Kerry other than he is not President George W. Bush?

CWFoster Offline
#20 Posted:
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Thank you HockeyDad!
HockeyDad Offline
#21 Posted:
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Bueller? Bueller? Bueller?

...This is exactly what happens every time. Ask for positive information about John Kerry and the thread goes dead. 15 hours and counting. It is the ultimate buzzkill.

Is there really nothing positive out there?
00camper Offline
#22 Posted:
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There is no positive information about Kerry. The only reason Democrats like him is because he's not Bush. Kerry claims to have a plan to create 10 million jobs, but what is it? That averages out to a net of more than 200,000 NEW JOBS every month for FOUR YEARS! Again, I ask how?
DrMaddVibe Offline
#23 Posted:
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10 million jobs?

Gonna start the draft bach up again huh?

10 million? Name 5 that he's had?!?
Sonny_LSU Offline
#24 Posted:
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so, how's everybody doin'?
DrMaddVibe Offline
#25 Posted:
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Oh, here's the resident Kerry expert now...Say Sonny...How's J F'ing Kerry gonna pull 10 million jobs out of his promises?

Stand by YOUR man
HockeyDad Offline
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29 hours and no reply from the Kerry supporters. Nothing but the sound of crickets chirping. I would think there was a server crash at CBID but it seems all the anti-Bush threads are still working just fine. This does not bode well for winning over the independent vote to Kerry.

Let's try again.

While on the topic of resumes and as part of my continuing research into John Kerry and why I should vote for him, can anyone research his resume and identify whether he has ever held a full-time job in the private sector? Any job in the private sector will do, even McDonalds frycook is fine.

So far my efforts to draw up positive reasons to vote for John Kerry have been disappointing. All I've got so far is that "Bush is bad, Kerry is not Bush" and "vote for the party not the man."

Are there any positive things to be said about Kerry other than he is not President George W. Bush?
Sonny_LSU Offline
#27 Posted:
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Buuuusssshhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!

That reminds me of the days when you could get $1 Busch long necks on Friday nights at Sportz Illustrated......man, those were the days.

See, I did come up with something positive.


DrMaddVibe Offline
#28 Posted:
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Is HockeyDad's question too hard for you Kerry supporters to answer?

Can't do it?

It's a worthy question that deserves an answer. Sonny thinks we're talking about beer ads. Is he the average Kerry supporter? This is what the election is going to come down to?

If you can't answer the question then at least have a pair and admit that you can't or won't!
fritzthetiger Offline
#29 Posted:
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Nothing positive about Busch Beer, or Budweider for that fact, blech.... If you drink beer drink Guinness, Newcastle, Sam Adamms Triple Bock, Hacker Pschorr Hefe Weizen. Domestic Mass Prod: Rolling Rock or Huber.

What does have to do with 'W'? Nothing, but Sonny brought up the beer analogy.
tailgater Offline
#30 Posted:
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Kerry is so screwed up that he isn't even truthful about his ethnic background.
The name Kerry is Irish in origin. Each year on St. Pattys day in Boston Kerry and the sitting governor would typically head down to Southy and empty a few pints, like all good ol' Irish lads do.

One problem: Kerry is not Irish.
He has played the Irish card for umpteen years in order to maintain those votes.

In fact, he's even got some Jewish bloodlines which he's ignored until someone dug up his ancestry. Why is that important? Because we never saw him gathering with a group of Jews to celebrate Yom Kippor, or Rosh Hashana.

Nope. Everything was for effect. His whole life a tapestry of false facades.

Forget trying to find if he's ever held a job in his life. We should look to see if there was ever an issue he didn't take BOTH sides on.

This is the best the Democrats have?
bloody spaniard Offline
#31 Posted:
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Gater, I've said it before. John FORBES Kerry has a major inferiority complex (not unlike Madeline Nottoobright's). He wants to pass for WASP although he is also French(Forbes-mom) AND Jewish (Kohn-granfather). His grandaddy Fritz Kohn (Czech) shot himself through the head. He must have had a crystal ball to the future...

blood

PS: This rich hypocrite also has vacation compounds on various islands that would dwarf the Kennedys'.
HockeyDad Offline
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48 hours and still nothing positive about Kerry. Wow!

I warned that the request would be a thread killer.
JonR Offline
#33 Posted:
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Yo HockeyDad: Okay okay I'll handle this, hmmm something positive hmmm well er er hey don't rush me hmmm okay hmmmmmmmmmmm well maybe hmmmmmmm OH I got it, in all his tv interviews he never had a booger hanging from his nose. JonRs back and C-Bid got him !
Slimboli Offline
#34 Posted:
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Wow ... I just got back to this thread (it's been a busy week) ...

OK HockyDad ... I've got something for your post that you thought will kill this thread.

We are at war. My guess is that we are likely to be at war for quite a while, with our involvement in Afghanistan and Iraq extending well into the middle of this decade. Furthermore, the war against al Queda, the war we must not lose, will not be easily or quickly concluded. Hence, the primary requirement for the next President of the United States is that they be a man or woman who can command the confidence of a still reeling, post-9/11 America.

I believe that John Kerry perfectly fits that bill. As a decorated Vietnam Veteran who served nobly, and then came home to tell everyone who would listen why he believed that his nation was on the wrong path, Kerry demonstrated perhaps the greatest insight that any leader in the modern world need know – the realization that some wars must be won with bullets, some wars with words, and some wars through understanding those errors of perspective and judgment that might have led it to put its precious youth in harm's way for no good purpose.

In comparison to the naive jingoism and reckless idealism we witness on a daily basis from the neo-conservatives who dominate the Bush Administration, and Dubya himself, whose knowledge of patriotism, sacrifice and suffering was accumulated in books, films and wood-paneled situation rooms, John Kerry's superior education as a soldier, leader and anti-war activist place him on an entirely higher plane.

With regard to understanding matters of patriotism, duty, courage and sacrifice, like his fellow Vietnam Veterans John McCain, Chuck Hegel and Max Cleland, he has already earned our respect and admiration.

John Kerry is eminently electable.

As an authentic American hero, with a fiery intellect and a well-deserved reputation for his work on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, John Kerry represents the perfect antidote to the kind of nasty smear tactics that were used against Democratic candidates throughout the recent mid-term elections. Karl Rove cannot smear John Kerry, he cannot question his character or his intellect or his patriotism. In almost every way imaginable, in comparison to Dubya and ****** Cheney, John Kerry has proven himself time-and-again the more courageous, the more intellectually interesting, and last-but-not-least, the better man.

I believe that John Kerry's character and story, properly told, can and will reverse the exodus of white American males to the Republican side of the ledger.

I believe that Kerry can win several southern states in November of 2004.

I believe that the conventional logic that only the economic issues are winning issues for Democrats is wrong, and that the best way to neutralize Bush is to take him on where is truly most vulnerable, and least competent – in his role as Commander in Chief. John Kerry is the ideal person to lead that assault.

The 2004 Presidential election is likely to be the political equivalent of a tong war, bitterly fought by an incumbent President armed with the largest campaign chest in American history, and an undeserved sense of entitlement unlike any we have witnessed in recent years. This election calls for a maximum effort by Democrats, Progressives and anyone who truly cares about the future of this planet. Putting aside the economic and civil liberty issues, a 2nd Bush term would give the neo-conservatives that surround the President the kind of mandate that would encourage an even more aggressive distortion of long-standing American foreign policy. Put in words that even Dubya would understand, to restore the good reputation of our nation, to guarantee the continued safety of our citizens, the protection of our civil liberties, and the future of all the people on this planet who look to us for hope and inspiration, we must draw a line in the sand beyond which these neo-conservatives cannot pass. We must take back our nation.

Dubya's election in 2000 demonstrated one important, sometimes overlooked, aspect of our American spirit. Let it be said that from the day that the Supreme Court rejected Vice-President Gore's request for a recount, to the twilight of our Republic, that we did demonstrate that absolutely anyone born of this country can rise to hold the highest office in the land. But having proved that this is indeed a land of opportunity, let us also demonstrate that we understand that concrete manifestations of courage, intelligence, insight and vision are the real test of leadership, and that we Americans know better than to confuse empty rhetoric and gestures and bravado with time-tested character. In this time of great peril for our American democracy, for the values our founding fathers fought to establish, and perhaps for the future of the planet itself, I can think of no better person to lead this country in 2005 than John Kerry.
MACS Offline
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If by "served nobly" you mean he got hurt just enough to leave Vietnam and come back here to vilify his former comrades in arms, I guess you are correct.
JonR Offline
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Yo Slim: " Decorated War hero ", ? Why does he refuse to talk about his three Puple Hearts in 4 months and what kind of wounds he sustained to win them. Don't you need an officer to reccommend you for a Purple Heart and wasn't John-John an officer. Three Purple Hearts in 4 months, yeah right ! JonR
Slimboli Offline
#37 Posted:
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JonR ---

... during the Vietnam War, I'm sure you realize that it really didn't take much to 'earn' one ...

The Boston Globe June 6, 2003 -- Kerry had been wounded three times and received three Purple Hearts. Asked about the severity of the wounds, Kerry said that one of them cost him about two days of service, and that the other two did not interrupt his duty. "Walking wounded," as Kerry put it. A shrapnel wound in his left arm gave Kerry pain for years. Kerry declined a request from the Globe to sign a waiver authorizing the release of military documents that are covered under the Privacy Act and that might shed more light on the extent of the treatment Kerry needed as a result of the wounds.

"There were an awful lot of Purple Hearts -- from shrapnel, some of those might have been M-40 grenades," said [George] Elliott, Kerry's commanding officer. "The Purple Hearts were coming down in boxes. Kerry, he had three Purple Hearts. None of them took him off duty. Not to belittle it, that was more the rule than the exception."

I know one guy who got one when I was a Weapons Mechanic in the USAF in the ealy 70's ... one of the rockets he was loading on an F-106 fell and bruised his hand.

Here's the answer to your question:

---John Kerry's Purple Hearts---

Purple Heart Number One:

The Boston Globe - June 6, 2003 -- Kerry experienced his first intense combat action on Dec. 2, 1968, when he "semi-volunteered for, was semi-drafted" for a risky covert mission in which he essentially was supposed to "flush out" the enemy, using a little Boston Whaler named "Batman." A larger backup craft was called "Robin."

Unfortunately, Robin had engine trouble, and Batman's exit was delayed until the boats could depart in unison. The Batman crew encountered some Viet Cong, engaged in a firefight, and Kerry was slightly wounded on his arm, earning his first Purple Heart on his first day of serious action.

"It was not a very serious wound at all," recalled William Schachte, who oversaw the mission and went on to become a rear admiral.

Purple Heart Number Two:

The Boston Globe - June 6, 2003 -- On Feb. 20, 1969, Kerry earned his second Purple Heart after sustaining a shrapnel wound in his left thigh. According to a previously unreported Navy report on the battle, a two-boat patrol spotted three men on a riverbank who were wearing black pajamas and running and engaged them in a firefight. While not criticizing this engagement, the Navy report did challenge the decision of unnamed skippers to fire at other "targets of opportunity" in the area.

"Area seemed extremely prosperous and open to psyops action, minimum number of defensive and no offensive bunkers detected," the report said. The naval official who wrote the report concluded: "Future missions in this area should be oriented toward psyops rather than destruction."

The destruction included 40 sampans, 10 hut-style hootches, three bunkers, and 5,000 pounds of rice. The crews from two swift boats had expended more than 14,000 rounds of.50-caliber ammunition. No enemy casualties were reported.

Purple Heart Number Three

The Boston Globe June 6, 2003 --. . . On March 13, 1969, a mine detonated near Kerry's boat, wounding Kerry in the right arm, according to the citation written by [Navy Admiral Elmo "Bud"] Zumwalt. Guerrillas started firing on the boats from the shoreline. Kerry then realized that he had lost overboard a Green Beret who is identified only as "Rassman."

"The man was receiving sniper fire from both banks," according to Kerry's Bronze Star citation from that day. "Lt. Kerry directed his gunners to provide suppressing fire, while from an exposed position on the bow, his arm bleeding and in pain, with disregard for his personal safety, he pulled the man aboard. Lt. Kerry then directed his boat to return and assist the other damaged craft and towed the boat to safety. Lt. Kerry's calmness, professionalism and great personal courage under fire were in keeping with the highest traditions of the US Naval Service," Zumwalt's citation said.

What I don't understand, why do you think someone has to have a limb blown off, be left in a wheelchair, or have a near death experience, to get the Purple Heart?
HockeyDad Offline
#38 Posted:
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Slim,

Copy and paste?

http://www.hpleft.com/082203.html

Author: Matthew Carnicelli, not Slimboli



We're now well over 72 hours and counting...
grond Offline
#39 Posted:
Joined: 06-07-2003
Posts: 738
Slimboli,

You make our point for us... if it took so little to earn one... then why is such a BIG deal made of it. My brother-in-law has a purple heart and a bronze star. I can assure you he earned both of them. (He still has nightmares).

I also fail to see how you can grasp the vision of a man who:
1) Has repeatedly voted to increase taxes
2) Has repeatedly voted against the very weapon systems we use today to make our military a safer and more effective fighting force.
3) takes so many different positions on recent issues that really matter.

I could go on and on. I just think if the Dems really wanted a different direction for the country, they should have come up with a candidate like Dean who really offers a different view. Kerry will give whatever view he feels will get him elected.
Slimboli Offline
#40 Posted:
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HockeyDad --- of cource it's 'copy and paste' ... so was my original post ...

... all you asked for was, "Are there any positive things to be said about Kerry other than he is not President George W. Bush?"
Slimboli Offline
#41 Posted:
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... so you can stop counting ... ;^)
Slimboli Offline
#42 Posted:
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Even though some of you say this is the best the Dem's came up with, you guys might as well start getting use to it, because like it or not ...

... Kerry will be the next President of the US ... and this time, it will be by the vote of the people.

Another 4 years of Bush? I seriously doubt it ... he's already 'gone down the toilet' in the polls.
RICKAMAVEN Offline
#43 Posted:
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slimboli

email me

RICKAMAVEN
@HOTMAIL.COM
HockeyDad Offline
#44 Posted:
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Slim,

"already gone down the toilet in the polls"

http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/03/29/bush.kerry/index.html

CNN/USA Today/Gallop Poll Results March 29,2004

51% Bush
47% Kerry

You might not want to call the election so quickly.

The problem I have with your first "copy and paste" from Matthew Carnicelli is that it is the standard democratic party mission statement. The same one heard over and over. I don't think it is good enough to sway the independents and middle of the road vote.

1. John Kerry is a decorated Vietnam vet.
2. John Kerry is a four-term US Senator.
3. John Kerry is not George W. Bush.
4. George W. Bush stole the election in 2000.

Unless #3 is good enough for you, the other party planks aren't too strong on their own merits.

Yes, I can stop counting. It appears there is nothing else besides these four party planks.
Robby Offline
#45 Posted:
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libs are pathetic whiners!
RICKAMAVEN Offline
#46 Posted:
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Robby

you must be a liberal, all you do is whine when faced with facts.
Robby Offline
#47 Posted:
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Rick, that's a perfect illustration of my point, you say all you do is whine when presented with facts, but you failed to present any? Hummmm, sounds like something a schmuck would say?
Robby Offline
#48 Posted:
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Here's a fact, John f'ing Kerry wants to turn deployment of our military over to the UN. How does that square with you?
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Since I seldom get involved in politics on the boards (it's a no win situation for all parties involved), the last I will say on this, is ...

... time will tell, who shall succeed, and who shall fail.

May the best man win ...
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Amen. Boy I will say that a lot of heat was generated on that one, same with my post on the warning. I will say I never meant to step on any toes. But I will always speak my opinion and will defend it when attacked.

Fritz
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