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Closing Ranks

Smearing to the finish. The latest Daschled hopes. Spanish lessons. Geek of the Week. Plus more.

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p>And, dear Senator Kerry, your feigned outrage over missing explosives isn't going over. We all know that if you had your way Saddam Hussein would be making sure said explosives wound up in the hands of terrorists bent on destroying the United States and Israel. So, why don't you do us all a favor and go work on your tan and get a manicure -- and send TeRAYzuh out to do your bidding. br> Yeah, let Mrs. Heinz speak -- Please! br> -- Cathy Thorpe br> Columbus, Georgia /p> p> John Kerry has revived the tired old playbook from the 1960s and has epitomized what Jeane Kirkpatrick called the "blame America first" crowd with his cynical -- no, dishonest -- usurpation of the discredited "missing munitions" story. Leaving aside the fact that the information came from the usual suspects-- CBS, the New York Times , and the United Nations -- Kerry's assumption that the United States, the administration, and the military were at fault sums up his character. One can only hope that this sham blows up in his face like the WMDs Kerry said didn't exist in Iraq -- after he said they were there. br> -- Warren Mowry /p> p> PLAY THAT THUNE br> Re: The Washington Prowler's
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Marat Ryndin| 7.24.09 @ 4:20AM

Mr. Mike Horn, please see a shrink immediately. Not much else to say really other than thanks for the entertainment. One of the most insane tirades I have ever read.

I especially liked the part where it's me who "picked the scabs off the Vietnam war" even though it's your "ilk" (I've noticed that is a favorite word among right wing nutcases like you) that brought dug it all up to discredit a decorated war veteran just because he happens to be a Democrat. Well done.

I also like the paragraph where I'm guilty of every terrible thing that happened in the past 50 years by association. An example of right wing "logic" at its best. You dear sir have certainly learned how to paint someone with a negative brush well. Just throw a bunch of unrelated negative historical facts together, attach the name of whoever you want to portray in a negative light to it and voila.

Of course it doesn't matter that it's entirely irrational and has absolutely zero to do with reality. That has never stopped your "ilk" before.

The only pseudo-intellectual in all this is you. Aside from all the garbage I've already mentioned good work sticking me with the "liberal" label and holding my place of residence against me. That really shows what a great mind you have.

When someone drinks Kool-Aid in the quanitities you do the world becomes a strange place in which anyone disagreeing with your so called facts is automatically a mindless liberal drone. They can't possibly disagree with you based on the fact that your opinions are as far removed from reality as the Andromeda galaxy is from Earth, can they?

For your information I voted for John McCain in 2000, in the Republican primaries. There goes your little black and white world of make belief and simplistic labels.

You can certainly write, I'll give you that, but you are a world class demagogue with a mind punier than that of an amoeba.

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