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08/31/2004 07:11:24 PM · #1
Delegates mock Kerry with 'purple heart' bandages

Is it just me, or is that in really bad form? What about all the other Purple Heart winners? What about the 6,000+ wounded Iraq veterans?
08/31/2004 07:14:14 PM · #2
Typical of Nazi ratfucks.
08/31/2004 07:18:41 PM · #3
The leftists sure love to dish it out, but they certainly can't take it very well.
08/31/2004 07:25:37 PM · #4
You'd think it would make CNN's homepage, instead of a crappy picture of "the Governator"

"The Governator" on CNN's homepage
08/31/2004 07:29:29 PM · #5
Originally posted by SMW409:

Typical of Nazi ratfucks.


Wow. Godwin's Law invoked almost before the thread even started.

-Terry
08/31/2004 07:33:31 PM · #6
Actually thats kind of funny.

08/31/2004 07:35:30 PM · #7
Originally posted by SMW409:

Typical of Nazi ratfucks.

LOL! I must remember that phrase.
/thread otherwise ignored!
08/31/2004 07:41:30 PM · #8
Anyone care to comment on the topic?
08/31/2004 07:44:31 PM · #9
Originally posted by MadMordegon:

Delegates mock Kerry with 'purple heart' bandages

Is it just me, or is that in really bad form? What about all the other Purple Heart winners? What about the 6,000+ wounded Iraq veterans?


First of all, it only mocks those who seek purple hearts for scratches that are treated with a bandage. As far as bad form, isn't this the pot calling the kettle black? This doesn't hold a candle to all the mockery of GW at the DNC, and by democrats and other more radical hatemongers from the begining of his presidency.
08/31/2004 07:53:36 PM · #10
Originally posted by ScottK:

Originally posted by MadMordegon:

Delegates mock Kerry with 'purple heart' bandages

Is it just me, or is that in really bad form? What about all the other Purple Heart winners? What about the 6,000+ wounded Iraq veterans?


First of all, it only mocks those who seek purple hearts for scratches that are treated with a bandage. As far as bad form, isn't this the pot calling the kettle black? This doesn't hold a candle to all the mockery of GW at the DNC, and by democrats and other more radical hatemongers from the begining of his presidency.


I didn’t get to see all the DNC. Was this type of thing going on during it? I don’t recall hearing about blatant smearing like this at the DNC.
08/31/2004 07:56:45 PM · #11
Perhaps it is useless to talk to those who have not been there...but those who have been there with grevious wounds, understand the difference between political aspiration scratches and real hurt.
08/31/2004 08:00:36 PM · #12
Furthermore, it is tiresome to your correspondent to hear an unbelievable amount of hysterical BS from people who have no experience with the subject.
08/31/2004 08:23:23 PM · #13
Originally posted by MadMordegon:

Delegates mock Kerry with 'purple heart' bandages

Is it just me, or is that in really bad form? What about all the other Purple Heart winners? What about the 6,000+ wounded Iraq veterans?


Yet again, the liberals seem to have this problem with people freely expressing their views under the First Amendment when those views don't seem to conform with their own. I guess First Amendment rights are permitted only outside Madison Square Garden? Or perhaps just the demonstrators outside are permitted to express their views? I'm really so tired of this First Amendment Hypocracy.

Message edited by author 2004-08-31 20:23:35.
08/31/2004 08:39:16 PM · #14
This form of 1st amendment I think is different than criticizing Bush policies and lack there of. This is mocking a man and thousands of others like him.
08/31/2004 08:48:09 PM · #15
And oh ya. What’s with McCain backing Bush? Bush was as ruthless to McCain in 2000 as he has been to Kerry this year. He also has shown public dissatisfaction for Bush's policies many times in the last few years.

This tells me partisan politics controls the American democracy and is stronger than dealing with the issues and problems at hand.

I like McCain too.. :/
08/31/2004 09:01:22 PM · #16
Originally posted by MadMordegon:

This form of 1st amendment I think is different than criticizing Bush policies and lack there of. This is mocking a man and thousands of others like him.


Oh, I see, so the First Amendment is applied based on the views that are being expressed... I seriously doubt most people would agree with that position. In fact, it didn't seem to bother you when the liberals were using hateful rhetoric and name calling to attack Bush personally rather than his policies.

Face it, the First Amendment is the First Amenment. You are not permitted to legislate the nature of the speech. Your argument makes the liberals look even more hypocritical.

Message edited by author 2004-08-31 21:12:16.
08/31/2004 09:21:39 PM · #17
Originally posted by SoCal69:

Originally posted by MadMordegon:

This form of 1st amendment I think is different than criticizing Bush policies and lack there of. This is mocking a man and thousands of others like him.


Oh, I see, so the First Amendment is applied based on the views that are being expressed... I seriously doubt most people would agree with these views. In fact, it didn't seem to bother you when the liberals were using hateful rhetoric and name calling to attack Bush personally rather than his policies.

Face it, the First Amendment is the First Amenment. You are not permitted to legislate the nature of the speech. Your argument makes the liberals look even more hypocritical.


Your right. And I still say that handing out bandages mocking Kerry and others who have won a purple heart is in bad form. Especially in the middle of the RNC when they are trying to look 'moderate'.

Show me where this kind of behavior was done at the DNC.
08/31/2004 09:29:21 PM · #18
Not to join in the TIRESOME nonsense put forth in some of these forums...SPECIFICALLY what have you contributors done to justify your OPINIONS....repeat, OPINIONS. My God, can you believe the damned rhetoric from people who have not done ANYTHING, nor been ANYWHERE, nor contributed anything at all in personal sacrifice for the privelege of free speech we have in the United States of America. I see a lot of garbage and efflusziurm from people who are riding on the backs of those who have sacrificed their youth, and their blood, to this end.
If you have nothing positive, or constructive to contribute, SHUT YOUR MOUTH!! The internet is not a platform for whining, negative, do-nothing losers.
08/31/2004 09:30:46 PM · #19
Well I dont remember cops being half to death and 125 people arrested.

Here

The protestors do not make the Democrats look better, sorry.

Message edited by author 2004-08-31 21:32:17.
08/31/2004 09:33:48 PM · #20
I imagine they are only mocking Kerry...not others.
Besides, isn't there a whole lot of mocking of Bush by protestors? Not to mention calling him names, like Murderer, Nazi (done here already), and countless others posted on signs down in Times Square, etc.? Bad form, too!!??
You Democrats are a bunch of aholes, you Republicans are a bunch of aholes! Knock it off! I am sick of the damn whining back and forth. This is worse than a "my dick is bigger than your dick" argument.
How about we get rid of having ANY freakin parties and just choose the best man/woman/space alien for the job. That too hard?
08/31/2004 09:46:13 PM · #21
You conservatives seem to always fall back on making everything a first amendment issue. It's one thing to say you can't say something, and another to criticize what is said. The legal is not the issue here, but rather the ethics that's being questioned. No one is saying the republicans have no legal standing for free speech, just whether or not it's in good taste.

It's perfectly understandable that the republicans are doing this because this is the type of dirty smear politics they play. They also do it because they don't want to face the issues and really have nothing to offer the majority of the American public. It's the same old story with the "good ole party." Cutting taxes for the rich and they'll be strong militarily. Make the most of 9/11...that's why their in NYC.

As a side note today, I heard that NYC gets less money from homeland security than 48 other states. Yet, this is probably the number one target of terrorists.

08/31/2004 09:48:41 PM · #22
"And I for one welcome our new insect overlords."
08/31/2004 09:50:39 PM · #23
Originally posted by dacrazyrn:

How about we get rid of having ANY freakin parties and just choose the best man/woman/space alien for the job. That too hard?


If only...
08/31/2004 09:51:16 PM · #24
Originally posted by dwoolridge:

"And I for one welcome our new insect overlords."


hahaha Simpsons!

Message edited by author 2004-08-31 21:51:32.
08/31/2004 09:53:26 PM · #25
I have been avoiding these threads all along but hey why not point this out to all you fellow Kerry Supporters...

Stand back watch the republicians screw up big time and if the media doesn't make an issue of it make an issue of it where your vote counts in your local area, with the local newspapers editorial column by sounding out on the issue.

I'm in an area of Pennsylvania that is considered a swing area and if my pointing out that the republicians made a mockery out of the purple heart issue and swing a few votes to Kerry then it is worth the time to write the local paper.
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