Filthy mouths and bad attitudes
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By Carol Devine-Molin web posted June 28, 2004
... Let's move beyond the media circus surrounding ****
Cheney. In fact, let's examine some of John Kerry's recent
use of profanities in public, shall we? In December 2003,
Rolling Stone magazine published an interview with Senator
John Kerry in which he assiduously criticized President Bush
and his Iraq policies. To quote Kerry: "Did I expect George
Bush to fu@# it up as badly as he did? I don't think anybody
did." Let me guess * Kerry was trying to appeal to the hip
crowd that reads Rolling Stone magazine. But would they be
flattered by Kerry's attempts to woo them with some cuss
words? Hey, maybe they would.
Then there was that little incident involving one of the
secret service agents tasked with protecting John Kerry. Foul-
mouthed Kerry called the agent a "son of a *****", claiming
that the agent caused*one of his*snowboarding spills. Oh
dear, these entire circumstances are frightful, but not for
John Kerry -- for the abused secret service agent! This
reflects a genuine lack of class on Kerry's part, and I
don't care how much money he has * he's a lout. Kerry should
be grateful for the efforts of the secret service agents
rather than openly carping about them. And, only a few
months back, John Kerry childishly made an obscene gesture
at Ted Sampley, head of the Vietnam Veterans Against John
Kerry, while at the Vietnam Memorial. Kerry "gave the
finger" to Sampley. Yes, we clearly need a president that
travels around the world and gives the finger. That settles
it, I'm voting for Kerry.
Finally, we should all ponder this account by Lt.Col.Buzz
Patterson, USAF (Ret.) in his book Dereliction of Duty
(pg.68) regarding a woman who probably will be the
Democratic candidate for president in 2008: "As soon as the
elevator door closed, she (Hillary Clinton) exploded at the
president with a spew of four-letter words. Every vulgar
word you've ever heard poured from her mouth: ŒGd$#@&mit,
you ba$%#rd, it's your fu#&ing fault.' On and on. What
grabbed my attention was not so much that she was saying
these things, but the way the president reacted. He looked
like a beaten puppy. He put his head down and didn't try to
fight back. He said, ŒYes, I understand. Yes dear, I know.'
The rest of us weren't supposed to make eye contact anyway,
so I blended in with the carpeted walls of the elevator and
avoided the alarmed glances of the doctor and agents."
Gee, one presidential candidate who swears
versus
another presidential candidate who commits mass murder of at least 11,000 civilians to steal their oil.
Hmmm, which is worse???
Steve <sdsteve@REMOVEsbcglobal.net> wrote in message news:<BD051010.30647%sdsteve@REMOVEsbcglobal.net>...
> http://www.enterstageright.com/archive/articles/0704/0704-
> cheneyswear.htm
>
> By Carol Devine-Molin web posted June 28, 2004
>
> ... Let's move beyond the media circus surrounding ****
> Cheney. In fact, let's examine some of John Kerry's recent
> use of profanities in public, shall we? In December 2003,
> Rolling Stone magazine published an interview with Senator
> John Kerry in which he assiduously criticized President
> Bush and his Iraq policies. To quote Kerry: "Did I expect
> George Bush to fu@# it up as badly as he did? I don't
> think anybody did." Let me guess * Kerry was trying to
> appeal to the hip crowd that reads Rolling Stone magazine.
> But would they be flattered by Kerry's attempts to woo
> them with some cuss words? Hey, maybe they would.
>
> Then there was that little incident involving one of the
> secret service agents tasked with protecting John Kerry.
> Foul-mouthed Kerry called the agent a "son of a *****",
> claiming that the agent caused*one of his*snowboarding
> spills. Oh dear, these entire circumstances are frightful,
> but not for John Kerry -- for the abused secret service
> agent! This reflects a genuine lack of class on Kerry's
> part, and I don't care how much money he has * he's a
> lout. Kerry should be grateful for the efforts of the
> secret service agents rather than openly carping about
> them. And, only a few months back, John Kerry childishly
> made an obscene gesture at Ted Sampley, head of the
> Vietnam Veterans Against John Kerry, while at the Vietnam
> Memorial. Kerry "gave the finger" to Sampley. Yes, we
> clearly need a president that travels around the world and
> gives the finger. That settles it, I'm voting for Kerry.
>
> Finally, we should all ponder this account by Lt.Col.Buzz
> Patterson, USAF (Ret.) in his book Dereliction of Duty
> (pg.68) regarding a woman who probably will be the
> Democratic candidate for president in 2008: "As soon as
> the elevator door closed, she (Hillary Clinton) exploded
> at the president with a spew of four-letter words. Every
> vulgar word you've ever heard poured from her mouth:
> ?Gd$#@&mit, you ba$%#rd, it's your fu#&ing fault.' On and
> on. What grabbed my attention was not so much that she
> was saying these things, but the way the president
> reacted. He looked like a beaten puppy. He put his head
> down and didn't try to fight back. He said, ?Yes, I
> understand. Yes dear, I know.' The rest of us weren't
> supposed to make eye contact anyway, so I blended in with
> the carpeted walls of the elevator and avoided the
> alarmed glances of the doctor and agents."
Yo, bike racing. Let's talk about bike racing, which is what
this forum is supposed to be about, not political soap
boxing. Anyway, I know we talk politics on here, so let's
get back to talking about how fat Ullrich/Armstrong is.
That's way more entertaining.
Tom
"patch70" <usenet-forum@cyclingforums.com> wrote in message
news:D0QDc.28794$k.72@fe11.usenetserver.com...
> Gee, one presidential candidate who swears versus another
> presidential candidate who commits mass murder of at least
> 11,000 civilians to steal their oil.
>
> Hmmm, which is worse???
>
>
>
> --
>
>
Paging Mr. Moore. Paging Michael Moore.
Your table is ready, sir. Jeff
This does not belong in the racing forum. Please take
political threads someplace else. I hate to see this forum
go the way of others and become a place for political
discussions. Good grief! The tour starts in a matter of
days!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Steve wrote:
> http://www.enterstageright.com/archive/articles/0704/0704-
> cheneyswear.htm
>
> By Carol Devine-Molin web posted June 28, 2004
>
> ... Let's move beyond the media circus surrounding ****
> Cheney. In fact, let's examine some of John Kerry's recent
> use of profanities in public, shall we? In December 2003,
> Rolling Stone magazine published an interview with Senator
> John Kerry in which he assiduously criticized President
> Bush and his Iraq policies. To quote Kerry: "Did I expect
> George Bush to fu@# it up as badly as he did? I don't
> think anybody did." Let me guess * Kerry was trying to
> appeal to the hip crowd that reads Rolling Stone magazine.
> But would they be flattered by Kerry's attempts to woo
> them with some cuss words? Hey, maybe they would.
>
> Then there was that little incident involving one of the
> secret service agents tasked with protecting John Kerry.
> Foul-mouthed Kerry called the agent a "son of a *****",
> claiming that the agent caused one of his snowboarding
> spills. Oh dear, these entire circumstances are frightful,
> but not for John Kerry -- for the abused secret service
> agent! This reflects a genuine lack of class on Kerry's
> part, and I don't care how much money he has * he's a
> lout. Kerry should be grateful for the efforts of the
> secret service agents rather than openly carping about
> them. And, only a few months back, John Kerry childishly
> made an obscene gesture at Ted Sampley, head of the
> Vietnam Veterans Against John Kerry, while at the Vietnam
> Memorial. Kerry "gave the finger" to Sampley. Yes, we
> clearly need a president that travels around the world and
> gives the finger. That settles it, I'm voting for Kerry.
>
> Finally, we should all ponder this account by Lt.Col.Buzz
> Patterson, USAF (Ret.) in his book Dereliction of Duty
> (pg.68) regarding a woman who probably will be the
> Democratic candidate for president in 2008: "As soon as
> the elevator door closed, she (Hillary Clinton) exploded
> at the president with a spew of four-letter words. Every
> vulgar word you've ever heard poured from her mouth:
> ŒGd$#@&mit, you ba$%#rd, it's your fu#&ing fault.' On and
> on. What grabbed my attention was not so much that she
> was saying these things, but the way the president
> reacted. He looked like a beaten puppy. He put his head
> down and didn't try to fight back. He said, ŒYes, I
> understand. Yes dear, I know.' The rest of us weren't
> supposed to make eye contact anyway, so I blended in with
> the carpeted walls of the elevator and avoided the
> alarmed glances of the doctor and agents."
>Subject: Re: Filthy mouths and bad attitudes
>From: patch70 usenet-forum@cyclingforums.com
>Date: 6/28/2004 2:45 AM Central Standard Time
>Message-id: <D0QDc.28794$k.72@fe11.usenetserver.com>
>
>Gee, one presidential candidate who swears versus another
>presidential candidate who commits mass murder of at least
>11,000 civilians to steal their oil.
>
>Hmmm, which is worse???
hey patch,
this is rbr, not politics.
please go find a tube with a hole in it...
thanks, jason
Gary wrote:
> This does not belong in the racing forum. Please take
> political threads someplace else. I hate to see this forum
> go the way of others and become a place for political
> discussions. Good grief! The tour starts in a matter of
> days!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
Set up a killfile and all you will see is posts of the
complainers. Like you.
Ignore it. It will go back to sleep.
That was my point! These posts need to be ignored by those
interested in racing. These people just love being the
center of attention and don't even put "OT" in their posts.
They probably cross post this nonsense ina dozen groups and
then sit back and say, "See how important I am?" I agree.
Ignore them.
Kyle Legate wrote:
> Gary wrote:
>
>>This does not belong in the racing forum. Please take
>>political threads someplace else. I hate to see this forum
>>go the way of others and become a place for political
>>discussions. Good grief! The tour starts in a matter of
>>days!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>>
>
> Set up a killfile and all you will see is posts of the
> complainers. Like you.
>
> Ignore it. It will go back to sleep.
jjwbacon@aol.com12345 (Jason Waddell) wrote in message news:<20040628144358.05570.00000773@mb-m14.aol.com>...
> >Subject: Re: Filthy mouths and bad attitudes From:
> >patch70 usenet-forum@cyclingforums.com Date: 6/28/2004
> >2:45 AM Central Standard Time Message-id:
> ><D0QDc.28794$k.72@fe11.usenetserver.com>
> >
> >Gee, one presidential candidate who swears versus another
> >presidential candidate who commits mass murder of at
> >least 11,000 civilians to steal their oil.
> >
> >Hmmm, which is worse???
>
>
> hey patch,
>
> this is rbr, not politics.
>
> please go find a tube with a hole in it...
>
>
> thanks, jason
Jason,
Steve started this thread. Why aren't you directing your
comments him ?
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