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View Poll Results: Where are they hiding Theresa Heinz?
Locked in the trunk of John's limo. 4 13.33%
A closet in the mansion. 7 23.33%
She's in the witness protection program. 1 3.33%
At one of the overseas Heinz plants. 7 23.33%
She's not hiding, she's just been busy buying "regular guy" clothes for John. 11 36.67%
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Old 11-03-2004, 07:41 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Yes, but has she ever had a "real job"?

Just kidding.
Has he ever had a "real job"?
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Has he ever had a "real job"?
Don't forget that his middle name is Forbes. If he has had a real job I'd venture to say that he had an incredibly easy time getting it.
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Don't forget that his middle name is Forbes. If he has had a real job I'd venture to say that he had an incredibly easy time getting it.
Has W ever has a job that his Daddy didnt give him?
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Has W ever has a job that his Daddy didnt give him?
yes...cheerleader at yale
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yes...cheerleader at yale
Oh yeah I forgot about that one. That must be how he came up with his "Mission Accomplished" act. He was a cheerleader for the troops!

What a waste of my tax dollars!
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I'll give him credit for going to Vietnam, although you can argue that he turned traitor and helped the enemy. But any serviceman that goes overseas into a war zone gets a tip of the hat.
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Oh yeah I forgot about that one. That must be how he came up with his "Mission Accomplished" act. He was a cheerleader for the troops!

What a waste of my tax dollars!
But it couldn't have been a lot of tax dollars, relatively speaking. I heard recently that the carrier he landed on was positioned off the coast near San Diego.
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I'll give him credit for going to Vietnam, although you can argue that he turned traitor and helped the enemy. But any serviceman that goes overseas into a war zone gets a tip of the hat.
Amen. Not many children of the privileged ended up in harm's way, then or now.

One word about the "turning traitor" argument: Having lived through the Vietnam years and followed the war and the politics of the day closely, I well recall that there were MANY servicemen, civilians, and journalists who--based on their experience--felt that Kerry's remarks were essentially on target. Their motivation was not to help the enemy, but to "out" the reality of a mission that, for all the costs of life and limb on all sides, was not accomplishing the stated goals (as best as anyone understood what they were). Some ex-POWS hold Kerry accountable for additional grief heaped upon them by their captors in response to his activities. I cannot say I'd feel differently, if I'd been in their shoes. But I also couldn't have condoned whatever massive effort it would have taken to silence those returning from Vietnam who were deeply troubled by what they'd seen and felt there was a compelling story that needed to be told.
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Amen. Not many children of the privileged ended up in harm's way, then or now.

One word about the "turning traitor" argument: Having lived through the Vietnam years and followed the war and the politics of the day closely, I well recall that there were MANY servicemen, civilians, and journalists who--based on their experience--felt that Kerry's remarks were essentially on target. Their motivation was not to help the enemy, but to "out" the reality of a mission that, for all the costs of life and limb on all sides, was not accomplishing the stated goals (as best as anyone understood what they were). Some ex-POWS hold Kerry accountable for additional grief heaped upon them by their captors in response to his activities. I cannot say I'd feel differently, if I'd been in their shoes. But I also couldn't have condoned whatever massive effort it would have taken to silence those returning from Vietnam who were deeply troubled by what they'd seen and felt there was a compelling story that needed to be told.
Amen to you, Ziploc!
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But it couldn't have been a lot of tax dollars, relatively speaking. I heard recently that the carrier he landed on was positioned off the coast near San Diego.
It was in port until he decided to do put on his little show. It cost a whole lot more than it was worth.
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