Hmmm, that is a tough one. I would have to go with Robert Bryd for wearing the sheet since he covered his face up to hide his identity. At least Kennedy and Kerry were not ashamed enough to wear a face mask to commit their heinous crimes.
2006-06-24 04:18:46
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answered by Anonymous
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George W. Bush for starting a war in a country were Al Queida wasn't but is now only BECAUSE of our occupation.AND for his "secret" visit to Iraq a little over a week ago, under heavy cover only to then say he "admired" their democracy and spirit, but in the same breath in a lame attempt to explain the secrecy said "it's dangerous over there, I'd be a high price target for some."
What a coward...and a LIAR!
Oh, and Mary Jo was already DEAD get over it. Kerry didn't desert anyone, he was an officer and was reassigned. BUSH DESERTED while in the Air National Guard!
Byrd wasn't being a coward he was being an AS#!
2006-06-24 11:20:24
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answered by DEATH 7
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I agree they are all cowards, But.... Mary Jo mingled with the rich and powerful, that was like playing Russian Roulette, so Kennedy, No. Kerry's men were all trained to handle any situation. What if Kerry took a bullet to the head? Would they have stopped the war? No these soldiers would come out okay, maybe they were better off. Byrd in my book was the biggest. I agree that he was such a coward as to cover his face, but to do what he did, it just really sickens me. So for me, I vote Byrd.
2006-06-24 11:38:22
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answered by yenkoman1969 3
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Robert Byrd for wearing a sheet as he and his buddies threw welcoming parties for blacks in West Virginia
2006-06-24 11:22:32
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answered by Pooja 1
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FDR was.
Yes, Kerry was a sissy. But look at his upbringing. How could he help it?
Kennedy? Par for the course.
Byrd? A product of his times and region- true scum, no doubt, but not one of a kind.
FDR- was so busy trying to turn our economy into his Socialist dreamworld... well, we've all ready enough history to know what was going on in Europe. And what happened on December 7, 1941.
Good thing he kicked off, since he didn't seem to want to launch the A bombs and end the war already.
2006-06-25 14:46:49
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answered by meathead76 6
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hi there,
feeling alittle moody today? maybe alittle sad and alone.
thats ok you'll feel better.
to answer your question,
I just want to say the GW Bush is the proudest bravest man, who while almost serving his time in Texas National Guard, Kept
the Vietcong out of Houston.
(Which was smarter than poor and drafted suckers who lost their lives, why didn't they try to get into the Texas National Guard, I don't know.)
But keeping the Vietcong out of Houston well....
That not only takes courage, that my friends takes conviction.
Unlike "Kerry's the Cowards" Purple heart, which by the way doesn't mean anything because they gave it to Kerry , i don't care if you lost a leg, or were blinded, or took a bullet for your country, the Republican party says its o...kay. wink.
Bush should have gotten two of those purple hearts. may be three., i reckon by the work he did on a campain, before his tour was over....
2006-06-24 15:46:56
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answered by nefariousx 6
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Ted Kennedy
2006-06-24 11:21:57
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answered by sweet_shy_blondie 3
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Republican Janklow
Randolph E. Scott, 55, of Hardwick, Minn., the time has run out. He's the man who died after Republican Congressman Janklow, according to the South Dakota Highway Patrol, ignored a stop sign and sped into Scott's motorcycle, killing him on the spot.
Or
Bush LIED about his military service & went AWOL
Bush's "BRING IT ON" statement....
(While Repugs sit in their AC offices)
OR
Today's Republican Party is a stool that rests on three legs of fear: fear of foreigners, fear of dark people and fear of sex.
OH!
Forgot the most FAMOUS Repuglicon coward..
STROM THURMOND!!!
Shortly after Thurmond's death, on June 26, 2003, Essie Mae Washington-Williams publicly revealed that she was Strom Thurmond's illegitimate daughter. She was born to an African American maid in the family household, Carrie Butler, on October 12, 1925, when Butler was 16 and Thurmond was 22.
2006-06-25 13:41:30
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answered by Anonymous
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do you ever have any real questions that have any actual thought behind them? You sound like a teenage girl at a sleepover talking sh*it about all the cheerleaders. You will never be one of the intelligent ones, so just sip that blue ribbon and wax up that palm so you can get down with your barnyard treasures website and leave the heavy lifting to the pros.
2006-06-25 01:12:21
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answered by gogo790 4
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You don't get the point. Thats standard politician behaviour. Once the boat sinks- its bye all.
And u shld be happy its just cowardice cause in India our politicos just demonstrate how dumb they are by normally remembering their promises only at the time of election.And then of corse theres their brawn power. So be happy u got only cowards
2006-06-24 11:38:15
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answered by pheonix 1
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