Friday, September 24, 2004

Kerry in Cambodia

If I was John Kerry and I was in Cambodia on December 24th, 1968, I would have made sure to leave a small paper trail. Then when reporters asked me for the truth during the 2004 Presidential campaign, I could hand them each an old Reader's Digest and say "Open that baby up to the 'Humor in Uniform' section. I rest my case."

5 comments:

v.DANGER said...

Strach:

I used to have to think. Now I can just read http://averagegirl2007.blogspot.com.

It seems obvious that Megan's first post of today was a reaction to my Kerry in Cambodia thoughts. See for yourself (from Megan's blog):

president
i just realized that alot of people are for bush. no offense to kerry people, but if you're one you might not want to read this. i really don't like kerry. he's for abortion. he's just against late-term abortion. he's also for gay rights. that's something that this country DOES NOT need. we don't need any of this. so many babies die from abortion it's not even funny. there's a lot of kids that should be in our school right now, but they're not because their mother had an abortion. that's so stupid. gay rights isn't good either. read about sodom and gomorrah and tell me that america isn't turning into that. you can't. if you told me that then it would be a lie. kerry CAN'T win this election. bush is the person to win. well, i'm going to go now. c ya.
megan :-)

You win this round, Megan.

Jason said...

intense!

love,
jason mulgrew
internet quasi-celebrity

v.DANGER said...

Jason:

I'm not sure how to react to this, given your comments on these other sites:

http://www.coolfer.com/blog/archives/001002.html

http://leo.typepad.com/tlr/2004/09/wednesdays_word.html

You seem a bit one-note.

v.DANGER said...

Strach:

Agreed. Megan does an excellent job highlighting not only the important correlation between abortion and baby deaths but also the magnitude of the problem. She writes, "so many babies die from abortion it's not even funny." With these words, Megan beckons those who might have become disenchanted with the pro-choice camp. She may as well have written: "I understand the abortion figures of yesteryear were so low as to invoke laughter. However today, in the place of the laughter, that once drew you to the pro-choice side of the debate, is a steely silence due to nothing funny happening. Without laughter, wouldn't you prefer (pro-)life?"

Bravo Megan. Bravo.

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