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Kevin 11-02-2006 11:18 AM

He didn't want there to be a video clip of him apologizing, so he had someone from his office post an apology on his website.

That's hardly an apology, and it hardly gets us to "Ok, he apologized, let's move on." He didn't apologize -- he had one of his lackeys post a generic apology in a public place, not even his own words. How in the hell did he win the primary again?

alum 11-02-2006 12:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Kevin (Post 1350305)
He didn't want there to be a video clip of him apologizing, so he had someone from his office post an apology on his website.

That's hardly an apology, and it hardly gets us to "Ok, he apologized, let's move on." He didn't apologize -- he had one of his lackeys post a generic apology in a public place, not even his own words. How in the hell did he win the primary again?

Because he represents the bluest of the misguided-liberal blue states.

ann.coulter2 11-02-2006 01:12 PM

Unfortunately, Kerry's actions and apologies (?) have caused him to cancel all pre-election travel and political appearances.

We need him out on the road showing us who he supports, so there's no confusion.

As it stands now, the liberals are afraid to let Kerry, Pelosi, Reid, Kennedy, Jackson, or Sharpton say anything - hoping voters won't know the truth.

MysticCat 11-02-2006 01:16 PM

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Originally Posted by ann.coulter2 (Post 1350360)
As it stands now, the liberals are afraid to let Kerry, Pelosi, Reid, Kennedy, Jackson, or Sharpton say anything - hoping voters won't know the truth.

While many Republicans are afraid to let the President of the United States campaign for them. Go figure.

damasa 11-02-2006 01:27 PM

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Originally Posted by honeychile (Post 1350130)
Exactly. I've done the same thing as 33Girl more times than I care to think about.

What never ceases to amaze me is the sheer number of people who are completely incapable of saying, "I'm sorry," or "I was wrong." I'm not talking just about Kerry, but he's definitely the poster child of the day for this phenomenon. This is definitely one of those times when an "I'm sorry, I was wrong," is needed, and not "I'm sorry, but...".

Exactly, we've been waiting to hear from Bush for some time now. I think he's been teh poster child for this for a few years? We definitely need an "I'm sorry I was wrong" from him.

If we are getting trivial and whatnot. This country is growing far too sensitive to everything. Whatever happened to the hardline Conservatives who stood behind what they said? Those that made statements and stuck to them, instead of cutting and running like these hippie Liberals? Now they speak out against people that do these same things, they want apologies and they make me sad.

shinerbock 11-02-2006 01:46 PM

I'm sure Bush will apologize for the war as soon as the rest of congress does. Oh right, they were misled by Bush. In that case, they're dumber than I thought.

damasa 11-02-2006 01:54 PM

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Originally Posted by shinerbock (Post 1350397)
I'm sure Bush will apologize for the war as soon as the rest of congress does. Oh right, they were misled by Bush. In that case, they're dumber than I thought.


Funny, I didn't mention war. But we shouldn't expect any apology from Bush about anything anyway. He's a "stay the course" type of guy.

I wouldn't say congress was misled by Bush but lots of Americans have been. Hey, I admit Bush is a freaking political genius. He appeals to a base of people that he could probably give two poopies about. To think that the man is truly passionate about the abortion or gay rights (marriage) issues is somewhat naive. What he does care about is getting that vote, which is a considerable chunk. And he'll do what is necessary to secure it. Pure genius, seriously.

But to be serious, this country has more important things to worry abuot. I like Bocce ball and chocolate cake.

shinerbock 11-02-2006 03:19 PM

Damasa, Bush is the complete opposite. Now, people around him care about nothing but victory, but Bush is pure ideology, even liberal pundits admit that.

Cardinal026 11-02-2006 04:06 PM

This picture was forwarded to me by a friend who is in Iraq right now...its apparently all over the internet, but she knew 3 soldiers in the picture.

http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1...Message-lg.jpg

RU OX Alum 11-03-2006 10:43 AM

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Originally Posted by centaur532 (Post 1350009)
Honestly though, what was the choice? Bush or Kerry? I'd rather vote for the lesser evil than not vote at all.

there were other candidates...at least in my state

shinerbock 11-03-2006 11:46 AM

Kerry wouldn't be the lesser of evils running against Castro.

MysticCat 11-03-2006 02:48 PM

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Originally Posted by shinerbock (Post 1350920)
Kerry wouldn't be the lesser of evils running against Castro.

Not that it would ever be an issue, of course, since Castro wouldn't allow free elections, much less allow anyone to run against him.

shinerbock 11-03-2006 03:41 PM

Castro's just misunderstood. He's a really good bocce player too.

MysticCat 11-03-2006 04:13 PM

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Originally Posted by shinerbock (Post 1351162)
He's a really good bocce player too.

Well, he was. The last few months, not so much.

shinerbock 11-03-2006 04:49 PM

He'll be back. You don't let talent like that go to waste.


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