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28-Oct-2006, 06:23 AM #1
in-Santorum: AS CRAZY AS IT GETS
I just saw a report on Fox, that Rick "inSantorum" is so desperate that he is accusing his opponent of being responsible for the deaths of our service people in Iraq because of his stance on the environment. This is how dark the neo-cons are---This is how morally bankrupt they are.
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28-Oct-2006, 06:52 AM #2
I think the people of Penn do not like him since the man dog comment !
He does have a funny ad I saw on Keith O. where he is with wrestlers..
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28-Oct-2006, 06:55 AM #3
Real WWF types? Now I have to see that!
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28-Oct-2006, 07:08 AM #4
http://www.grassrootspa.com/blog/?p=11237

Linskyjack .Here it is enjoy .I think its funny!
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28-Oct-2006, 07:11 AM #5
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I just saw a report on Fox, that Rick "inSantorum" is so desperate that he is accusing his opponent of being responsible for the deaths of our service people in Iraq because of his stance on the environment. This is how dark the neo-cons are---This is how morally bankrupt they are.
Sounds racist to me.
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28-Oct-2006, 07:17 AM #6
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http://www.grassrootspa.com/blog/?p=11237

Linskyjack .Here it is enjoy .I think its funny!

Actually it was funny and positive. Something we don't see much of these days.
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28-Oct-2006, 07:20 AM #7
Some of the DEms got mad he used them ! I thought it was a good ad too.
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28-Oct-2006, 07:22 AM #8
Yes, he didn't attack anyone, he told people how he could work together with members of the other parties, and he used wrestling as backdrop. Very good ad!
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28-Oct-2006, 01:01 PM #9
Here is another bit of underhanded slime from the RNC---In the Webb Allen race, Allen is so nervous about his ability to win that he is now taken to publishing excerpts from Webb's novel that describes rapes and murders in Vietnam.
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28-Oct-2006, 02:13 PM #10
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Here is another bit of underhanded slime from the RNC---In the Webb Allen race, Allen is so nervous about his ability to win that he is now taken to publishing excerpts from Webb's novel that describes rapes and murders in Vietnam.
Slime? Do you ever throw up from all that spinning you do? I can't post what Webb wrote because I'd get banned from TSG. I'll post a link to the Drudge Report that has the excerpts but I caution everyone they are very graphic and very very sick. I mean truly sick and depraved. Remember I warned you:

http://www.drudgereport.com/flashaw.htm

So linsky is this the kind of man you think should be a sentator?
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28-Oct-2006, 02:21 PM #11
The key here is excerpts. Neither you nor Drudge have ever read anything that Webb wrote so just keep quiet about it until you do. There is a far cry between Webb, as an author writing fiction, describing unnatural human behavior in the insanity of wartime and anything that can be vaguely termed pornographic.

The Republican dirt-machine, now desperately operating in overdrive, no doubt hopes that Southerners in Virginia and Tennessee are so ignorant and so easily manipulated by distortions and lies, especially when there is a sexual or racial element, that they will again fall an easy prey for the GOP. Let’s hope that Southerners for once wise up to them.

Yes, I would vote for Webb---unlike you and the rest of the chicken hawks, he served his country with honor, was honored for his work in the Reagan government, and is a damn good writer.

Now lets talk about George Allen---nah, you don't want to go there.

By the way, if you are interested, read a bit about Webb. You and Drudge are moral slackers compared to him:

James Webb is descended principally from the Scotch-Irish settlers who came to this country from Northern Ireland in the 18th century and became pioneers in the Virginia mountains. Through the 1800's and early 1900's, Mr. Webb's ancestors moved steadily west and south from Virginia, most often to settlements in North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Arkansas and Missouri. In the mid-1900's many members of the family joined the westward migration to California, and the family is now scattered throughout the continental United States.

Both sides of Mr. Webb's family have a strong citizen-soldier military tradition that predates the Revolutionary War. Mr. Webb's father was a career Air Force officer who flew B-17s and B-29s during World War Two, cargo planes during the Berlin Airlift, and was a pioneer in the United States missile program. Colonel Webb, who was the first family member to finish high school and who graduated from the University of Omaha in 1962 after 26 years of night school, put the first Atlas missile into place for the Air Force in the late 1950's, and held an unsurpassed success-rate record as commander of an Atlas, Thor, and Scout Junior missile squadron during the early 1960's. During the Vietnam war he served at Air Force Systems command on sensitive satellite link programs and as a legislative affairs officer in the Pentagon, leading him to become a vocal critic of Defense Secretary McNamara's leadership methods and causing him eventually to retire from the Air Force, partially in protest of the manner in which the Vietnam War was being micromanaged by the political process.

James Webb grew up on the move, attending more than a dozen different schools across the U.S. and in England. He graduated from high school in Bellevue, Nebraska. First attending the University of Southern California on an NROTC academic scholarship, he left for the Naval Academy after one year. At the Naval Academy he was a four-year member of the Brigade Honor Committee, a varsity boxer, and was one of six finalists in the interviewing process for Brigade Commander during his senior year. Graduating in l968 he chose a commission in the Marine Corps, and was one of 18 in his class of 841 to receive the Superintendent's Commendation for outstanding leadership contributions while a midshipman. First in his class of 243 at the Marine Corps Officer's Basic School in Quantico, Virginia, he then served with the Fifth Marine Regiment in Vietnam, where as a rifle platoon and company commander in the infamous An Hoa Basin west of Danang he was awarded the Navy Cross, the Silver Star Medal, two Bronze Star Medals, and two Purple Hearts. He later served as a platoon commander and as an instructor in tactics and weapons at Marine Corps Officer Candidates School, and then as a member of the Secretary of the Navy's immediate staff, before leaving the Marine Corps in l972.

Mr. Webb spent the "Watergate years" as a student at the Georgetown University Law Center, arriving just after the Watergate break-in in 1972, and receiving his J.D. just after the fall of South Vietnam in l975. While at Georgetown he began a six-year pro bono representation of a Marine who had been convicted of war crimes in Vietnam (finally clearing the man's name in 1978, three years after his suicide), won the Horan award for excellence in legal writing, and authored his first book, Micronesia and U.S. Pacific Strategy. He also worked in Asia as a consultant to the Governor of Guam, conducting a study of U.S. military land needs in Asia, and their impact on Guam's political future.

Mr. Webb has written six best-selling novels: Fields of Fire (l978), considered by many to be the classic novel of the Vietnam war, A Sense of Honor (l981), A Country Such As This (1983), Something To Die For (1991), The Emperor's General (1999) and Lost Soldiers (2001). He taught literature at the Naval Academy as their first visiting writer, has traveled worldwide as a journalist, and his PBS coverage of the U.S. Marines in Beirut earned him an Emmy Award from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.

In government, Mr. Webb served in the U.S. Congress as counsel to the House Committee on Veterans Affairs from l977 to l98l, becoming the first Vietnam veteran to serve as a full committee counsel in the Congress. During the Reagan Administration he was the first Assistant Secretary of Defense for Reserve Affairs from l984 to l987, where he directed considerable research and analysis of the U.S. military's mobilization capabilities and spent much time with our NATO allies. In 1987 he became the first Naval Academy graduate in history to serve in the military and then become Secretary of the Navy. He resigned from that position in 1988 after refusing to agree in the reduction of the Navy's force structure during congressionally-mandated budget cuts.

Among Mr. Webb's many other awards for community service and professional excellence are the Department of Defense Distinguished Public Service Medal, the Medal of Honor Society's Patriot Award, the American Legion National Commander's Public Service Award, the VFW's Media Service Award, the Marine Corps League's Military Order of the Iron Mike Award, the John Russell Leader-ship Award, and the Robert L. Denig Distinguished Service Award. He was a Fall, 1992 Fellow at Harvard's Institute of Politics.

Mr. Webb travels extensively, particularly in Asia, as a journalist, business consultant and screenwriter-producer. He speaks Vietnamese and has done extensive pro bono work with the Vietnamese community dating from the late l970's. In 1989 he met with key Japanese government and industrial officials as a featured guest of the Japanese Foreign Ministry. He has worked on feature film projects with many of Hollywood's top producers. His original story Rules of Engagement, which he also executive-produced, was released in April 2000 and starred Tommy Lee Jones and Samuel L. Jackson. It was the number one film in the US for two weeks.
His fifth novel The Emperor's General was purchased by Paramount pictures as the largest book-to-film deal of 1998. His book Born Fighting, How the Scots-Irish Shaped America, which is his first commercial non-fiction effort, was published in October 2004 by Broadway Books. It is currently in its 10th printing.
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28-Oct-2006, 02:48 PM #12
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The key here is excerpts. Neither you nor Drudge have ever read anything that Webb wrote so just keep quiet about it until you do. ................................................... His fifth novel The Emperor's General was purchased by Paramount pictures as the largest book-to-film deal of 1998. His book Born Fighting, How the Scots-Irish Shaped America, which is his first commercial non-fiction effort, was published in October 2004 by Broadway Books. It is currently in its 10th printing.
Now that you have stolen someone elses work why don't you give credit were it is due. Great morals you got there you thief and then attempt to pass it on as your own work. You're a lair and a thief. Webb is sick in the head no matter how much he served his country. The man has serious mental issues. And anybody who supports him after reading that flith is just as sick in the head....so now I see why you're so gun-ho for him.
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28-Oct-2006, 03:11 PM #13
WEbb should be a Republican but alass there is already a sitting Senator .He is politiican and has to change parties to gain power. Nothing wrong with that all .I am of Scotch -Irish
background it is a good book!I think George Allen will in the end win.
I think the weird ideas in the books about the sex topics will hurt him with some people .He has had those books out for years .It was payback from George Allen .
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Now that you have stolen someone elses work why don't you give credit were it is due. Great morals you got there you thief and then attempt to pass it on as your own work. You're a lair and a thief. Webb is sick in the head no matter how much he served his country. The man has serious mental issues. And anybody who supports him after reading that flith is just as sick in the head....so now I see why you're so gun-ho for him.
LOL---you lose again!!!!!!!!! You make one of your absurd statements about a man you know nothing about, I clear up the matter---and now you are worried about copy-right infringement! You are getting to be so predictable!
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WEbb should be a Republican but alass there is already a sitting Senator .He is politiican and has to change parties to gain power. Nothing wrong with that all .I am of Scotch -Irish
background it is a good book!I think George Allen will in the end win.
I think the weird ideas in the books about the sex topics will hurt him with some people .He has had those books out for years .It was payback from George Allen .

First of all, the vast majority of Virginians have never read the books. The books take place in Vietnam, and since I was there, unlike chicken hawks like Gbrumb and Mulder, I found the one's that I read to be fairly accurate as to the madness of that hell forsaken place.

Littlefield, let me compliment you. Unlike Gbrumb, you aren't a knee-jerk Republican. You have shown yourself capable of analysis without injecting your political views into the conversations. It will be a close race.
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