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PostPosted: Sun Aug 22, 2004 9:12 pm    Post subject: O'Neill vs Clintons Chief of Staff John Podesta on This Week Reply with quote

I was very surprised to see John Podesta....this is a huge gun for the Democrats, in other words, this is their absolute best they can put up besides actually Kerry standing up for himself

O'Neill mopped him up. The panic in Podesta's face is clear and obvious. BTW this entire show should be available for replay on AOL. It usually is.
Podesta even uses the "raise his voice technique" to try to change the subject multiple times.

In the end, the former Chief of Staff of the White House, had nothing, and his arguments and evidence did nothing to discredit O'Neill and what he was saying.
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 22, 2004 9:19 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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O'Neill mopped him up. The panic in Podesta's face is clear and obvious.


O'Neill's got brass balls going up against that hack Podesta.

The power of truth is awesome.
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 22, 2004 9:27 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Podesta is a Clinton cronie and I am sure has been given marching orders by the Clintons to do the token appearances, yet sand bag it enough not to help Kerry. Noone on the Clinton side wants Kerry to win the presidency. They need to have Hillary ready to go come 2008.
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 22, 2004 9:27 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I really want to see this interview! Very Happy

Is there a repeat showing or is it available on the web anywhere?
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 22, 2004 9:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

How about someone posts the website where we can see the replay??? Thanks--JS
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 22, 2004 9:39 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

GenrXr wrote:
Podesta is a Clinton cronie and I am sure has been given marching orders by the Clintons to do the token appearances, yet sand bag it enough not to help Kerry. Noone on the Clinton side wants Kerry to win the presidency. They need to have Hillary ready to go come 2008.


I tend to agree. The Beast really wants to be the first woman POTUS.

Then we get to examine her history in detail......she better want the job bad cuz she is going to be grilled like a new york steak Laughing Wink
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 22, 2004 9:40 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I would like to see a link also. Thanks in advance.

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 22, 2004 9:57 pm    Post subject: John O'Neil is a great American Reply with quote

As Ronald Reagan and most of the WWII generation has passed on, I was slowly beginning to believe that the time of great Americans had passed, too.

But today, as throughout our Nation's history, God has a way of requiring good men and women to stand up and be counted. Over the past month, I have had the honor to watch an ordinary citizen bravely stand up for millions of other citizens against the full weight of the Washington Democratic political machine and east coast liberal establishment. That citizen is John O'Neil.

After watching Mr. O'Neil debate John Podesta on ABC this morning, I was nearly moved to tears by O'Neil conviction and dedication to the truth on behalf of all Vietnam era veterans slandered by John Kerry.

God bless John O'Neil and all SBVT!

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 22, 2004 10:09 pm    Post subject: Re: John O'Neil is a great American Reply with quote

dallasbob wrote:
As Ronald Reagan and most of the WWII generation has passed on, I was slowly beginning to believe that the time of great Americans had passed, too.

But today, as throughout our Nation's history, God has a way of requiring good men and women to stand up and be counted. Over the past month, I have had the honor to watch an ordinary citizen bravely stand up for millions of other citizens against the full weight of the Washington Democratic political machine and east coast liberal establishment. That citizen is John O'Neil.

After watching Mr. O'Neil debate John Podesta on ABC this morning, I was nearly moved to tears by O'Neil conviction and dedication to the truth on behalf of all Vietnam era veterans slandered by John Kerry.

God bless John O'Neil and all SBVT!

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Very well said!

Oneill is a member of the much maligned baby boom generation, same as myself. It really warms my heart to see that our generation, by Oneill's example, is a lot more than spoiled hedonistic anti-americans.

Oneill and all the swiftvets are truly an inspiration. This is history in the making here, maybe a turning point for our country.
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 22, 2004 10:34 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I disagree with you, as I have witnessed with my own family the world war II generation was unique in that they didn't take freedom for granted and were willing to sacrifice their lives for that freedom on a mass scale. Although, I have great faith in our current generation we as people do take too many things for granted. One of my grandfathers volunteered for service at 14 was one of the first to land on iowa jima at 15.(actually swim to shore his landing craft was sunk before hitting the beach) My other grandfather was 16 when he enlisted and was in the philipines at 17. These were boys cut from a different cloth then the baby boomers or the generation x'rs. Sorry but you are just wrong Jungle_Rat, I do believe they were our greatest generation and we must get back to their beliefs as a nation. As for social security that is a socialist principle but then again FDR was a socialist so what else would you expect. FDR was not a great leader and I would never say I am proud of him. Now Winston Churchill was a great leader and the reason we went to war was his leadership not FDR's. Btw, Churchill is the only foreigner to ever be granted naturalized citizenship. He could have actually ran for president of the United States.
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 22, 2004 10:44 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

GenrXr wrote:
Btw, Churchill is the only foreigner to ever be granted naturalized citizenship.


Winston's mother was Jennie Jerome (née Jeanette Jerome) of Brooklyn, New York, a daughter of American millionaire Leonard Jerome.
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 22, 2004 10:50 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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These were boys cut from a different cloth then the baby boomers or the generation x'rs.


And which generation do you think the Viet Nam vets belong to?

The only real difference between the successive generations is the geopolitical situation. We'd have kicked ass with the best of them had we been confronted by the same threats. We're all Americans.
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Winston's mother was Jennie Jerome (née Jeanette Jerome) of Brooklyn, New York, a daughter of American millionaire Leonard Jerome


Was not aware of that, but still very impressive he was a foreigner and granted the naturalized citizenship even though he was born in Britain to a British father and British citizenship. Was it Eisenhower that gave him the citizenship? Been a long time since I read about this.
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And which generation do you think the Viet Nam vets belong to?

The only real difference between the successive generations is the geopolitical situation. We'd have kicked ass with the best of them had we been confronted by the same threats of if our "greatest generation" leaders committed us to war to actually win it. We're Americans.



Well the Vietnam vets were a part of the baby boomer generation, and although many great people are a part of this generation many others have really harmed the country. The soviets infiltrated the country and propogandized millions of young Kool-Aid drinkers with communist thought. As such we had the war protest funded & orchestrated by the Soviets and communist sympathizers. My father is a baby boomer and a Vietnam Vet and had nothing in common with most people when he was younger. As he says "he wore his hair cropped short and was trying to make a living". He didn't have time for the foolishness so many people during the 60's and early 70's involved themselves in. He always thought the hippy movement was a secular anti-religion communist movement which it was and as such this more then anythig seperates the WWII generation from the baby boomers. The WWII generation was a god fearing generation that believed there was good and evil, whereas now adays the secularists would have us believe in many shades of grey and blame us for all the worlds wrongs.

Let me tell you a story about my father during 68'. He had been out of the Navy for a year and bought his sister a new car a week earlier when he got a call from her crying she told him "I have no shoes and my feet are hurting I need you to come get me". My father asked her where her car was and she replied "the group leader took it from me as well as all my clothes". My father took his best friend and went to the commune his sister was at and demanded from this leader not only his sister but the car he bought. The leader told him not only would he not give him his car but his sister was not going anywhere. Well there were around 300 people there and my father could see his sister cowering in the back of them frightened to death. MY father said "tell you what were going to start beating you up one by one until I reach my sister and someone produces the car or the money paid for it or all of you are down on the ground bleeding" Of course everyone started walking back as my father went towards the leader and the guy ran inside a hut grabbed some cash and brought it out to my father. My dad grabbed my aunt and left recalling how he stated to his sister "this guy is nothing but a charlatan fleecing the flock" There were many communes like this all over the country back then and they were all shams. Most were just a guy out for some quick easy money and easy women. But religion and earnest hard work took a big beating from these secularist new age frauds.
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Well the Vietnam vets were a part of the baby boomer generation, and although many great people are a part of this generation many others have really harmed the country. The soviets infiltrated the country and propogandized millions of young Kool-Aid drinkers with communist thought.


70 years ago my grandpa who was a NY cop helped suppress communist riots in NY. The commies were active then, and they're just as active now, 'cept they realize they can't beat us in a toe-to-toe standoff....so they go about promoting all this destructive divisiveness. TV hasn't helped either. Your jaundiced image of my generation is in large part due to the likes of Kerry, which is why I badly want to see him taken down.

In 50 years, I've never met anyone of my generation who lived in a commune. Depends on who you hang out with, I guess.
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