On Oct 16, 11:11 pm, "ScottW" wrote:
"Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!" wrote in oglegroups.com...
On Oct 16, 10:28 pm, "ScottW" wrote:
"Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!" wrote in
oglegroups.com...
On Oct 16, 9:28 pm, "ScottW" wrote:
"Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!" wrote in
I am aware of many things, 2pid. The difference is that those things I
am aware of matter.
So that explains why you ignored the Middiots pleas....
on him, we agree.
As we do on a national health care plan, pulling the troops out of
Iraq, raising taxes, and so on.
I knew it: you're really a Liberal.
I am.... of the Kennedy democrat type.
Nah. You'd need a much larger world view than you seem capable of.
Kennedy's views on Cuba and Vietnam were so
worldly and successful....Lol.
What was "unsuccessful" or "unwordly"about Kennedy Cuba?
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB103/index.htm
And what was "unwordly" about Kennedy's Vietnam approach, which kept
the US's military commitment to a minimum? Not a big enough bang for
you?
"At the time of the Kennedy and Diem assassinations, there were 16,000
military advisers in Vietnam. The Kennedy administration had managed
to run the war from Washington without the large-scale introduction of
American combat troops. The continuing political problems in Saigon,
however, convinced the new president, Lyndon Baines Johnson, that more
aggressive action was needed. Perhaps Johnson was more prone to
military intervention or maybe events in Vietnam had forced the
president's hand to more direct action. In any event, after a dubious
DRV raid on two U.S. ships in the Gulf of Tonkin, the Johnson
administration argued for expansive war powers for the president."
http://www.pbs.org/battlefieldvietna...ory/index.html
However, I was referring to "Ich bin ein Berliner." Kennedy did not
say, as you might have, "Ich bin ein Amerikaner, so **** off."
I don't think Kennedy was selfish, like you are.