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    Kerry in Vietnam

    Hey RobBob, I'd be interested in your thoughts on this new 'Swift Boats...' organization. Still think these are valid criticisms?
  2. Thx for the advice Bill. Trying to lay low and let things heal but it's tough because it doesn't hurt that much. How about Rose and Raindrop post climb - 8:00ish?
  3. Sketch - I have the Central Oregon Mountain Biking Map vw mentions. It rocks and it has a ton of other options, I'd be happy to lend it to ya.
  4. The Phish website stresses that there can 'be absolutely no smoking in the theatres' Yup, that might be a bad scene. Brownies people, brownies!
  5. wank wank wank.
  6. Hippies! Yeah the simulcast will be weird. But damnit I need some sort of closure here...
  7. Hey, I was just thinkin' we PDXers gotsta get some drinking on, ideally after a little climbing. How about next Tuesday the 10th? Still got a broken toe and probably can't climb but I'll swill twice as much if that helps.
  8. b-rock

    Latest Bush-ism

    Dude! Pay attention! j/k
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    Quote

    "Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we" - George Bush 8/5/2004 http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/nm/20040805/ts_nm/bush_misspeak_dc_2
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    Kerry in Vietnam

    And what does McCain, a respectible politician think about this new slanderous ad campain? Dishonest and dishonorable. Sounds about right to me. http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=694&ncid=703&e=3&u=/ap/20040805/ap_on_el_pr/kerry_mccain
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    Kerry in Vietnam

    Here ya go TBay, RobBob, from Salon. Who's opinion do you trust, those who served with Kerry or those who barely knew him? I'll say it again, 'dig' and 'google' all you want, IMO it's politics as usual... Different decade, same dirty tricks With a little bit of help from the Drudge Report, and an ad buy that got their nasty claims in the newspapers, the anti-Kerry Swift Boat Veterans for Truth are getting more than their share of publicity today. And they'll likely get even more in some quarters (like, say, Fox News) as the group's leader, Nixon-anointed Kerry detractor Houston attorney John O'Neill, publishes his book "Unfit for Command: Swift Boat Veterans Speak Out Against John Kerry," coming soon from the conservative publishing house Regnery Publishing. Hopefully the media will do their job in exposing O'Neill's longtime ties to the GOP and the fact that, as they admit, none of the men who appear in the ads that will run in some markets in Ohio, West Virginia and Wisconsin today, actually served on Kerry's boat. So how did Larry Thurlow, a vet who appears in the Kerry-bashing ad know, as he claims, "When the chips were down, you could not count on John Kerry?" Does he know this better than Jim Rassman, who when the chips were down, counted on Kerry to save his life? Or how about James Wasser, a radar man on one of Kerry's swift boats, who says that if Kerry called his band of brothers for one last mission and said they were going to hell, "he'd have a full crew." The facts of Kerry's service don't really matter to O'Neill, anyway. Attacking Kerry has been O'Neill's role since Nixon tapped him for the job in 1971, as Joe Conason reported in Salon in May, and his latest anti-Kerry effort is now funded and organized by Republicans: "Behind the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth are veteran corporate media consultant and Texas Republican activist Merrie Spaeth, who is listed as the group's media contact; eternal Kerry antagonist and Houston attorney John E. O'Neill, law partner of Spaeth's late husband, Tex Lezar; and retired Rear Adm. Roy Hoffman, a cigar-chomping former Vietnam commander once described as 'the classic body-count guy' who 'wanted hooches destroyed and people killed.'" "Spaeth told Salon that O'Neill first approached her last winter to discuss his 'concerns about Sen. Kerry.' O'Neill has been assailing Kerry since 1971, when the former Navy officer was selected for the role by Charles Colson, Richard Nixon's dirty-tricks aide." Media Matters has more on O'Neill's GOP ties, dating back to Nixon: "During the CNN interview [with O'Neill], [Wolf] Blitzer reported that former President Richard Nixon had urged O'Neill to publicly counter Kerry on The Dick Cavett Show, but there is more to the story. O'Neill was a creation of the Nixon administration, as Joe Klein detailed in the January 5 issue of The New Yorker. Former Nixon special counsel Chuck Colson told Klein that Kerry was an 'articulate' and 'credible leader' of those veterans calling for an end to the Vietnam War and therefore 'an immediate target of the Nixon Administration.' As such, the Nixon administration found it necessary to 'create a counterfoil' to Kerry. Colson recounted, 'We found a vet named John O'Neill and formed a group called Vietnam Veterans for a Just Peace. We had O'Neill meet the President, and we did everything we could do to boost his group.' Articles from the April 21 Houston Chronicle and the June 17, 2003, Boston Globe confirm close ties between O'Neill and the Nixon administration." "Beyond his role in the Nixon administration's strategy to undermine Kerry in the 1970s, O'Neill is also connected to Supreme Court Justice William Rehnquist (a Nixon appointee) and to former President George H.W. Bush, according to Houston Chronicle articles from March 31 and April 21. In the late 1970s, O'Neill clerked for Rehnquist; in 1990, according to an October 7, 1991, report by Texas Lawyer, the former President Bush considered O'Neill for a federal judgeship vacancy."
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    Kerry in Vietnam

    Wonderful oversimplification, your views make sense to me now! Try reading between the lines sometimes. I think sometimes talking in baby talk might make sense to some of the posters on this website. Good night. Thanks for the debate. Enjoy the clean, cool air there. What? I read your post, and I understand what you are saying. I simply disagree, and your comment speaks volumes about how you address the situation. That said, god speed, good night, come back home safe, and thanks for doing a tough job.
  13. b-rock

    Kerry in Vietnam

    Wonderful oversimplification, your views make sense to me now!
  14. b-rock

    Kerry in Vietnam

    Bullshit and bullshit. That's what this discussion is about. Go digging for yourself. 'Digging' only turns up accounts on both sides... So yes I think it all is politcally motivated. Were you there?
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    Kerry in Vietnam

    GregW, I think you missed my point, that by and large, Congress adopts the president's budget plan...
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    Kerry in Vietnam

    Oh BS, what do you base this on? Better to invade a country for $100+ billion that poses no threat to us than to concentrate on places like N Korea and Iran that are building nuclear weapons? Better that than to spend that money to shore up domestic security in the form of better intelligence and safer seaports and airports where the real threat of 'another 9/11' is?
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    Kerry in Vietnam

    The Republican controlled Congress, which typically institutes the President's proposed budget?
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    Kerry in Vietnam

    Hmmmm, what do you think GregW? Shares of Non-Social Security Federal Spending Paid for by Borrowing Fiscal 1947 to 2003 (projected) Truman none Eisenhower 3% Kennedy-Johnson 6% Nixon-Ford 14% Carter 13% Reagan 25% Bush I 28% Clinton 6% Bush II, fy 2002 23% Bush II, fy 2003p 32% Note: in Clinton’s first term, 15% of non-Social Security spending was financed by borrowing. In his second term, the government ran on-budget surpluses. Prior to the Reagan administration, the level of deficit financed spending was much lower. http://www.ctj.org/html/debt0603.htm
  19. Is Powell wearing a bib?
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    Hippies. Hmph!

    Next time, kick 'em in the kneecaps.
  21. Do the Mountaineers and/or BoeAlps post their group climbing schedules? I think this has come up before but I can't seem to find any posts. The Mazamas do http://www.mazamas.org/climbing/climb_schedule.php
  22. "Running on Empty: How the Democratic and Republican Parties are Bankrupting Our Future and What Americans Can Do about it - Peterson" Nice, I've been a Peterson fan ever since "Facing Up" with Paul Tsongas. I'll have to check this one out.
  23. Bush fell off a Segway, a device that balances for you.
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