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08 Dec 2008 08:09 pm
Fun With Google
by Chris Bodenner
RedState's Streiff, yesterday:
What the AP, and the press in general, fails to note is that Shinseki was
essentially fired ... for being a disloyal **** and actively lobbying to
preserve a weapons system the OSD did not want. ... Having said that, I am cheered by the selection of General Shinseki as the
Secretary of Veterans Affairs rather than a politcal [sic] hack like Max Cleland who
has made a career of riding his admittedly serious injuries.
Streiff, Sept. 1:
As we discovered during the 2004 election, John Kerry is a man virtually
devoid of honor. ... Now, four years later, Kerry returns the favor not by defending John McCain
against calumny but by joining the voices spreading it. There is a whispering campaign underway working on two levels. The first
level, the more respectable of the two if such a distinction is possible, is
that John McCain hides behind his POW experience to deflect criticism and uses
it to his advantage relentlessly. For instance in USA
Today:
Former president Jimmy Carter called Republican presidential candidate John
McCain a “distinguished naval officer,” but he said the Arizona senator has been
“milking every possible drop of advantage” from his time served as a prisoner of
war in Vietnam.
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