[Vision2020] The Old Man & the Marine

Dan Carscallen predator75 at moscow.com
Tue Jan 25 07:51:27 PST 2005


hey, I laughed.  I'd laugh either way.  
 
Thanks Coop.
 
DC

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Ted, just a humerous little joke.  Try to lighten up a little.  Life's
too short.  Cheers.
 
Coop

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All:

When I first saw the subject line of this post I thought it might be a
story using Hemingway's classic "The Old Man and the Sea" as a jumping
off point to explore a theme relating to the Marines.

Instead what was posted was not nearly as promising as what I
anticipated ... it was rather silly, and often inaccurate.  

Bush spends a lot of time away from the White House, like before 9/11,
after some serious warning flags and gone up, from people who were
experts on the subject, that a major terrorist attack on US soil was in
the works, when Bush took an extended vacation away from D.C. and The
White House.

Perhaps Coop would like to explain this behavior of our current
commander in chief before 9/11?  AWOL might be an appropriate term,
considering Bush's National Guard Service, or the lack thereof?

Ted Moffet! t 



 
 

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