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Is This My New Day Job?

August 10, 2004 - 3:30 pm - by Roger L Simon
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2004-08-10 19:14:04

I usually have the talk shows on when I’m driving, and today caught part of Hugh’s segment that had Roger on. Following up on his advice to email/write MSM and complain about not covering the Kerry in Cambodia story, I emailed the following to O’Reilly:

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Mr. O’Reilly, do you have any idea how idiotic it sounds to hear main stream media (and you) state that none of the Swift Boat sailors were on Kerry’s boat? In addition to this linked NY Post article:

http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/28840.htm

the sailor’s themselves are, on a daily basis, being heard. Steve Gardner today, for example, on Hugh Hewitt’s radio program.

Ed from Washington State.

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What really has me wondering is that Kerry represents, for half of this country’s population, the best shining example as an alternative to Bush. I can understand coming up with an alternative, but does it have to be such a scumbag? I never thought I’d find anyone more despicable than Clinton (draft dodging) running for president, but hell, now I wish that Kerry had dodged the draft because he caused more damage. Kerry had a game plan right from the start, and just off the top of my head another guy who comes to mind is Hunter S. Thompson, who saved everything he ever wrote, even before he made any money. I like Thompson, don’t get me wrong, enjoy his writing, though he’s clearly a flake. Anyway, getting back to Kerry. He has millions upon millions of enablers (let’s face it, the media alone doesn’t put these people up on pedestals, there must be a sufficient number of ordinary americans who oblige) – that is scary to contemplate.