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<a href='http://www.drudgereport.com/dnc8.htm' target='_blank'>http://www.drudgereport.com/dnc8.htm</a>
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that goobersmacker has no shame, he's a self promoting bastardo if i ever saw one
07-28-2004 12:23 PM
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Quote:"On February 28, 1969, now in charge of PCF 94, Kerry came under fire from an enemy location on the shore. The crew's gunner returned fire, hitting and wounding the lone gunman. Kerry directed the boat to charge the enemy position. Beaching his boat, Kerry jumped off, chased the wounded insurgent behind a thatched hutch, and killed him. Kerry and his crew returned within days, armed with a Super 8 video camera he had purchased at the post exchange at Cam Ranh Bay, and reenacted the skirmish on film."

If this is true, it's disgraceful.
07-28-2004 12:50 PM
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He still is sooooo cute when he takes advantage of those photo-opps:

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Hey c'mon guys...my dad was a 20+ year career Marine and we have home videos of all his military exploits...wait a second, NO WE DON'T! In fact, most of the Marines that I knew when my dad was in the Corps very rarely even talked about combat situations that they had been in. And though I think my dad's military service did help him with his post-military career, I don't think he brought photos of himself in Vietnam and Iraq with him to interviews 03-razz

I agree, if this is true it makes all this fawning over his military record and what a great American he is seem kind of cheap...especially if it was all done under the premise that it would be good material for a future political career.
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It is an insult to movie stars isn't it?
07-28-2004 02:20 PM
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Trooper Wrote:It is an insult to movie stars isn't it?
See that's the difference between us and libs. We care about insulting our troops. Libs care about insulting movie stars.

By the way how many of them have died protecting this country?
07-28-2004 02:25 PM
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Trooper Wrote:[Image: bushflight.jpg]

It is an insult to movie stars isn't it?


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It's an insult to botox patients, isn't it?
07-28-2004 02:28 PM
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safetyeagle Wrote:that goobersmacker has no shame, he's a self promoting bastardo if i ever saw one
You mean Drudge, right?
07-28-2004 06:45 PM
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Here's some more from the Wonderful World of Kerry:

• Serving as a senior member of the Senate Intelligence Committee from 1993-2000, John Kerry had direct oversight responsibility for every facet of the United States intelligence community.

• Instead of fighting cuts in intelligence spending, he was leading the way to make deep and devastating cuts in the intelligence community’s budget.

• In 1997, Kerry questioned his colleagues in the Congress to explain “Now that [Cold War] struggle is over, why is it that our vast intelligence apparatus continues to grow …
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John Kerry is a walking, living contradiction.

To get a feel for where the democratic party is currently at, all you have to do is look to the stands and see Michael Moore sitting in a box with President Carter.

Here we have a self serving, selfish man who creates fictitious movies with the sole intent of serving his own personal vendettas, and feeding his own personal ego. Michael Moore's movie has been discredited by FACTUAL sources, and yet the democrats continue to parade him around as some legit political figure.

It sickens me to even think about these people running our country.
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Ninerfan1 Wrote:
Trooper Wrote:It is an insult to movie stars isn't it?
See that's the difference between us and libs. We care about insulting our troops. Libs care about insulting movie stars.

By the way how many of them have died protecting this country?
Here's a short list of the more prominent ones who fortunately didn't get killed while serving our country but I don't think that's necessarily a requisite as you must.

FYI, I copied and pasted this from another site.

I didn't edit out the few "foreigners" in the list, I hope it doesn't offend you.


Don Adams - USMC, Contracted malaria on Guadalcanal [Source: Internet Movie Database]
John Agar - US Army Air Corps, Sergeant.
(He appeared in the Combat! episode "The Mockingbird.")
Gene Autry - Flight Officer, Air Transport Command, 1942-1946 [Source: Internet Movie Database]
Eddie Albert - US Navy. Drove Amtracks in several Pacific invasions. He served in the landings at Saipan in 1943, where he rescued wounded and stranded Marines from the beachhead. At Tarawa, he was wounded and lost most of his hearing and earned the Bronze Star.
(He appeared in the Combat! episode "Doughboy")
James Arness - US Army, Wounded at Anzio. Purple Heart and Bronze Star [Source: Internet Movie Database]

B

Martin Balsam - US Army.
James Best - US Army Air Corps.
(He appeared in the Combat! episode "Mail Call.")
Richard Boone - US Navy.
Neville Brand - US Army.
(He appeared in the Combat! episode "Fly Away Home.")
Ernest Borgnine he served in the U.S. Navy for twelve years, joining before WWII.
Mel Brooks (Melvin Kaminsky) joined army in WWII and became a combat engineer. Cleared German mines after the Battle of the Bulge. He organized shows for the US troops, and when the German army began transmitting propaganda over loudspeakers Brooks is said to have replied with a version of Al Jolson's 'Toot-toot-tootsie'. (Information from BBC H2G2.)
Charles Bronson - US Army. Conflicting stories...
(Bronson appeared in the Combat! episode "Heritage.")
Richard Burton - Royal Navy.

C

Art Carney - US Army. Carney went to Normandy in July of 1944 as a replacement to the 28th Division in position around St Lô. He was part of a 30 calibre machine gun squad. On 15 August 1944 he had just taken up his position and was hit in the right leg by mortar shrapnel. After receiving field treatment, he was sent back to Britain and then the US. He once said of his military career, "Never fired a shot and maybe never wanted to. I really cost the government money." [source Osprey Military Journal]
Julia Child served with the OSS (Office of Strategic Services) in Ceylon and China during WWII. [Source: They Also Served by Scott Baron]
Jeff Chandller - US Army.
Robert Clary - In a Nazi concentration camp [Source: Internet Movie Database]
Jackie Coogan - US Army Air Corps. Enlisted in Army March 1941. After Pearl Harbor, requested transfer to Air Corps as a glider pilot because of his civilian flying experience. After graduating from Glider School, he was made a Flight Officer and volunteered for hazardous duty with the 1st Air Commando Group. In Dec. 1943, the unit was sent to India where, by using CG-4A gliders, it airlifted crack British troops under Gen. Orde Wingate during the night aerial invasion of Burma (Mar. 5, 1944), landing them in a small jungle clearing 100 miles behind Japanese lines. [Source: US Air Force museum - http://www.wpafb.af.mil]
Tony Curtis - US Navy joined 1943 at age 17. In Tokyo Bay he watched the surrender ceremonies from the Signal Bridge of the USS Proteus. [Source The Tender Tale]

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Ossie Davis - US Army [Source: Internet Movie Database]
Kirk Douglas - US Navy [Source: Internet Movie Database]
Charles Durning - US Army. Durning landed at Omaha Beach in the D-Day invasion. He survived the landing, but was wounded in an ambush during the Battle of the Bulge. He was captured, escaped, and narrowly missed assassination at the Malmedy Massacre. He won three Purple Hearts and the Silver Star. He still carries his memories and battle fatigue to this day. [source Osprey Military Journal]

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Maurice Evans was in a Special Entertainment Unit that toured the South Pacific.

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Douglas Fairbanks Jr. - US Navy. He joined the naval reserves before the war. During the war he served on the Battleship Massachuesetts and was a Commando raider sent on several land attack missions. He retired from the reserves, years later, as a full Captain. He wrote about his war years in the book "A Hell of a War" which also covers his duties in helping organize the forerunners of today's Navy Seals.
Henry Fonda - US Navy. Bronze Star for Valor.
Glenn Ford - US Navy. In addition to his WWII service, he served in the reserves during the Korean War and the Viet Nam War. He retired as a Captain in the US Naval Reserve. [Information provided by Tom Mischke, Commander, USNR (ret.)]

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Clark Gable - Captain, US Army Air Corps. Although beyond draft age, Clark Gable enlisted as a private in the Air Corps on Aug. 12, 1942 at Los Angeles. He attended Officers' Candidate School at Miami Beach and graduated as a second lieutenant. He then attended aerial gunnery school and in Feb. 1943, on personal orders from Gen. Arnold, went to England to make a motion picture of aerial gunners in action. He was assigned to the 351st Bomb Group at Polebrook and although neither ordered nor expected to do so, flew operational missions over Europe in B-17s to obtain the combat film footage he believed was required for producing the movie entitled "Combat America." Gable returned to the U.S. in Oct. 1943 and was relieved from active duty as a major on Jun. 12, 1944 at his own request, since he was over age for combat. [Source: US Air Force museum - wpafb.af.mil]
Frank Gorshin - US Army (Appeared in the Combat episode The Medal)
Shecky Greene - US Navy

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Alan Hale US Coast Guard during WWII.
Sterling Hayden USMC
Jack Hawkins - Volunteered to serve in the Royal Welsh Fusiliers. He spent most of his military career arranging entertainment for the British forces in India [Source: Internet Movie Database]
David Hedison
Audrey Hepburn, as a child she was a courier for World War II resistance fighters in Holland
Benny Hill - British Army
William Holden - US Army [Source: Internet Movie Database]

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Rick Jason - US Army Air Corps

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Bob Keeshan - ("Captain Kangaroo") U.S. Marines, enlisted two weeks before his 18th birthday. He saw no combat because his enlistment was just two months before the bombing of Hiroshima [Source snopes.com]
Brian Keith - USMC, Aerial gunner [Source: Internet Movie Database]
George Kennedy - US Army, served 16 Years [Source: Internet Movie Database]
Werner Klemperer - US Army [Source: Internet Movie Database]
Don Knotts - USA 1943 [Source: Internet Movie Database]

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Burt Lancaster - US Army [Source: Internet Movie Database]
Jack Lemmon - US Navy Reserve 1945-1946 [Source: A&E's biography]

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Strother Martin - US Navy Swimming instructor [Source: Internet Movie Database]
Lee Marvin - US Marines, wounded in the battle of Saipan
Patrick MacNee British Royal Navy.
Steve McQueen USMC
Jan Merlin - Enlisted in US Navy April, 1942, served as a destroyer torpedoman until April 1946, honorably discharged. Played Roger Manning, Space Cadet!
Burgess Meredith - US Army Air Corps [Source: Internet Movie Database]
Gary Merrill US Army
Robert Montgomery - US Navy Reserve
Audie Murphy - US Army, most decorated soldier of WWII
(Audie Murphy books and films)

N

David Niven Royal Army. His relates several charming tales of his war service (including the time he lets a German general slip away) in his autobiography The Moon's a Balloon

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Caroll O’Connor - Merchant Marines 1942 [Source: Internet Movie Database]

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Jack Palance US Army Air Corps. 455th bomb group. Required facial reconstruction from terrible injuries received in 1943 when his B17 crash landed in Britain.
Dick Peabody - US Navy
Tyrone Power - USMC Pilot in the South Pacific.

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Anthony Quayle Royal Artillery

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Jason Robards Jr - US Navy. He was a radioman on duty at Pearl Harbor during the Japanese attack. He wrote about his experiences in A Hell of a War.
Ronald Reagan - Captain, US Army Air Corps. Because of a severe hearing loss, he was not allowed any flying duties. However, he appeared in training films. Prior to the war, he was a cavalry officer in the Nebraska National Guard.
Carl Reiner Entered army In 1942 and trained as a radio operator. He later studied French on assignment at Georgetown University to become an interpreter, but became a teletype operator in the Signal Corps where, on the way to Iwo Jima from Hawaii, was assigned to Maurice Evans' Special Entertainment Unit. For 18 months, he toured the South Pacific as a comedian in GI reviews. (Info from the DickVanDykeShow.com)
Don Rickles - US Navy. Destroyer duty. He has said of one deployment, "It was so hot and humid, the crew rotted."
Andy Rooney - (okay, not an actor, but he is a TV personality) Sergeant, US Army. Early in war served with artillery regiment assigned to England. Joined Stars And Stripes in London. In 1943, Rooney is among first correspondents allowed aboard B-17 bombers attacking Germany. He wrote of his war experiences in the book My War.
Mickey Rooney - US Army. PFC. Served 21 months with a unit that entertained the troops [Source: Internet Movie Database]

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Albert Salmi - US Army.
(He appeared in the Combat! episode "Cat and Mouse.")
Charles Schultz (cartoonist) - US Army. Staff sergeant and leader of machine gun squad.
Rod Serling - US Army paratroopers [Source: Internet Movie Database]
Robert Stack - US Navy. Because of his expertise as an Olympic champion skeet shooter, he was assigned to teach anti-aircraft gunnery.
Rod Stieger - Torpedoman, US Navy. Falsified his age to enlist at 16 [Source: A&E's biography]
Jimmy Stewart - US Army Air Corps.
Eli Wallich (Magnificent Seven) was an admin clerk/Sgt in WWII. The Skipper on Gilligan's Island served with the Coast Guard during WWII.

W

Judge Wapner of The People's Court was saved from a sniper's bullet when it lodged in a can of tuna he was carrying while an Army officer in the Pacific [Source: They Also Served]
Eli Wallach Sergeant US Army Medical Corps as an admin clerk.
Jack Warden Served in the 101st Airborne during WWII.
James Whitmore - USMC. WWII interrupted his pre-law studies at Yale. He received his degree while at boot camp and served as an officer in the Marine Corps. [Source: actor's publicity material]
(He appeared in the Combat! episode "The Cassock")
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I just want to point out that Glenn Miller was killed (MIA) in WW2. He enlisted, but the brass though he could be more useful being a bandmaster to increase moral. Well he was flying to/from the front and one time he was flying over the English Channel and was never heard from again. It is suspected that returning allies were dropping their ordinance into the channel on the way back from a bombing run (this was standard procedure), and his plane was hit by a bomb. That's just the most recent theory.
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Quote:Here's a short list of the more prominent ones who fortunately didn't get killed while serving our country but I don't think that's necessarily a requisite as you must.

Nice try but even you are smart enough to know what I meant.

Movie stars serving MAKES THEM SOLDIERS. However you clearly are more worried about insulting Tom Cruise and the other celebs of today than our men and women in uniform. That is of course what you meant by posting that picture of George Bush.
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