MonstaThrilla
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Originally posted by: Corn
LOL, the hypocrisy of the YADA's is amazing. I can't wait to refer to this thread in the future.
*passes Corn some Kleenex and hand lotion*
Originally posted by: Corn
LOL, the hypocrisy of the YADA's is amazing. I can't wait to refer to this thread in the future.
LOL!Originally posted by: MonstaThrilla
Originally posted by: Corn
LOL, the hypocrisy of the YADA's is amazing. I can't wait to refer to this thread in the future.
*passes Corn some Kleenex and hand lotion*
*passes Corn some Kleenex and hand lotion*
Originally posted by: MonstaThrilla
Originally posted by: alchemize
Heh even though I didn't give 2 sh!ts about this, it was funny to see the Dean fanboys come out and do the same tactics they always acuse the "bushies" of
Examples?
Originally posted by: alchemize
Originally posted by: MonstaThrilla
Originally posted by: alchemize
Heh even though I didn't give 2 sh!ts about this, it was funny to see the Dean fanboys come out and do the same tactics they always acuse the "bushies" of
Examples?
Well, all of your posts were fine examples. Personal attacks, hints and suggestions about why it wasn't a lie, etc.
Originally posted by: MonstaThrilla
If any of you actually bothered to educate yourself on the subject, you'd read that Charles Dean might have been in the region for covert government or military purposes. Howard Dean stated that he doesn't believe this and thus rarely ever mentions it, but their father went to his grave thinking it, and their mother still believes it. Howard Dean goes on to say that he will probably never know the truth (I guess if he becomes President they'll clue him in).
But yes, Dean shouldn't have equated his missing civilian brother as a relative in the armed services. Call it a lie if you want. That lie didn't cost us hundreds of American lives and billions of taxpayer dollars...