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Originally posted by DeltAlum
Rudey, my friend,
I have a lot of respect for you, but you are way to intelligent to make this argument. This rally was (it says above) two years before the fabled Hanoi trip for Ms. Fonda. It was probably well before Kerry was well known. How aware are you, generally, of who is in that large of a proximity in a big crowd? Be honest.
For that matter, given the above timing, why shouldn't he be there. He was admittedly one of the speakers on the program.
That doesn't prove that the two were friends, co-conspirators, or even met. It simply means that they were there to make their own comments and points about something they believed in.
Which, last time I checked, was still their Constitutional right to do.
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Was her Hanoi trip the only awful thing she'd done? ie was she a lamb prior to that?
It might be his constitutional right to make comments on the same platform - but it is also wise to distance yourself from idiots who might share a common interest with you. Lyndon LaRouche is a self-claimed Democrat but the Democratic party has distanced themselves from him because of his bigotted views.
-Rudey
--Plus he has a banana face that really pisses me off.