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Bwahaha! Full Speed Ahead!
Posted by Bill This is a great sound compilation. (Via Allah, via Hugh Hewitt) UPDATE: Context - it's a Titanic/Iceberg reference. Posted by Bill at October 5, 2004 01:58 AM | TrackBack (1) CommentsOff topic Posted by: Ruth at October 5, 2004 07:07 AM I don' get it. Somebody 'splain it to me. Posted by: Roundguy at October 5, 2004 09:22 AM Its Kerry's debate interspersed with scenes from Titanic, implying that he steered towards an iceberg with his talk of a "global test." His words will be used against him and sink him ... I guess I should have provided a hint. Posted by: Bill from INDC at October 5, 2004 09:41 AM Kerry sounds worse and worse hearing these words over again...he really is a weak, appeasement minded candidate. Kerry is the second coming of Neville Chamberlain trying to secure peace with the terrorists through appeasement. He would be an utter disaster for the US...he would literally place our lives at far greater risk... Posted by: Another Thought at October 5, 2004 10:23 AM In other words, Kerry won the debate before he lost it. That is what Kerry and the MSM are crying about. Bush is using Kerry's own words from the debate against him and the Kerry campaign and the MSM are screaming 'not fair you lost. You can't do that'. Also, CBS has new poll showing a tie,however, this poll is skewed democratic and all Kerry can get is a tie?? Posted by: James Brewer at October 5, 2004 10:24 AM It is literally scary and chilling to hear Kerry's words of appeasement from the debate...his statements about the nuclear bunker buster are the words of a man willing to surrender... Absolutely chilling...this guy seems determined to make the US lose in the war on terror... Posted by: Another Thought at October 5, 2004 10:27 AM Yesterday evening on the O'Reilly Factor, an intelligence analyst from a "thinktank?" tied the refusal of Turkey to allow our troops to attack from the North with the following: Posted by: Mac Echols at October 5, 2004 01:34 PM |