No. Moveon.org tells a pack of lies. This outfit is part of Soro's and his left wing wackos allies.
2007-12-06 06:40:18
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answered by David_the_Great 7
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More important than having a need for a pail to collect the garbage spewed by the right wing war mongering pathetic intellectually and morally crippled lemmings is my need to have a sourse on this assertion about Heros of the RED WHITE and Blue as I have never heard of this and all my google searches have come up with nothing which is probably a reflection on my search abilities.
On astounding information of this nature,please supply a sourse for I may need to use this information but ONLY IF CORRECT.
2007-12-06 18:29:20
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answered by Anonymous
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lies are very easily forgotten especially when they are spewed by a George Soros funded organization. Let us not forget however that George Soros is an anti-American zealot who wishes to change the country's Infrastructure. He would love nothing more than to declaw our military and silence his perceived opposition (the American Patriot.) All While basking in the limelight of free speech. He would reward treasonous behavior and punish those who spoke out against it.
The truth is that General Portryas is a military man who handled the criticism he received like a true military man. He is not a politician he simply was reporting as to the true nature of the surge in Iraq. moveon.org is a disrespectful, decietful organization who has no real use for facts. They abuse their right to free speech by slandering those who live their lives in service to the country they love.
2007-12-06 14:46:26
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answered by Mattymc323 3
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Have you forgotten that the "pretend soldiers" have that poo'd on dot org quoted had washed out of the military, and never saw combat? They pulled a "Kerry", and lied to a willing accomplice, and the press ate it up.
But no matter how many times you tell it, a lie is still a lie. Of course, Bill Clinton was quoted once as saying if a lie is told enough times, it will become the truth. Wished I could find that quote... research time!
2007-12-06 14:53:03
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answered by Anonymous
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That makes it okay? Subordinates have all kinds of fun nicknames for their superiors behind closed doors, but does that justify a full page ad in the New York Times, defaming a United States General who was only following direct orders from the White House? I don't think it does. Moveon.org was wrong, plain and simple. They shot the messenger.
2007-12-06 14:25:09
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answered by Beardog 7
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Republicans listen to the troops when they parrot what the neocons want, otherwise they make the decisions and the troops are not real troops. The Republicans count on our country being stupid, they hope!!
2007-12-06 17:21:43
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answered by Anonymous
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would those be the real HEROES OF THE RED WHITE AND BLUE, like Bush or the fake ones according to Limbaugh that are the ones risking their lives?
2007-12-06 14:29:34
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answered by Boss H 7
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If the government won't tell us the truth, then I'm glad that there are those in uniform who feel enough of a sense of loyalty to our Constitution to do it for us.
Some answers here need to be sourced for the claims they are making.
2007-12-06 14:27:26
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answered by LatexSolarBeef 4
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And what exactly would you know about the Red, White & Blue?
Moveon.org doesn't speak for anyone but themselves.
2007-12-06 14:26:53
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answered by LadySable 6
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You can find people on both sides of every issue, even within the armed forces.
The MAJORITY of the armed services support the war. Moveon.org merely seeks out and finds the minority.
2007-12-06 14:26:22
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answered by Ricky T 6
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