The Pamphleteer

During colonial times in America, if you wanted to convince or inform people about some issue that you considered important, you went to the local printer and got some pamphlets printed. You then handed them out, read them to anybody that was interested, nailed them to the town bulletin board, or the nearest tree. The first amendment was specifically written to protect this type of activity and the writers or "pamphleteers".

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Saturday, July 31, 2004
 
Just Some Thoughts...

So Senator Kerry and Senator Edwards are on their tour of America, blah, blah, blah...

Anyway, Senator Kerry spots some Marines and decides "it's photo ops time..."

Blogs for Bush has the only photo of the event that I've seen so far.

If you look at the picture closely, you will see one of the Marine sergeants standing at attention, while the other has stopped eating and is listening to whatever point the Senator is making. This is in accordance with custom, courtesy, tradition, and regulation. The Marines cannot resume eating until the Senator walks away or tells them "Carry on".

So until this windbag shuts the hell up and leaves; the Marines, who are probably on a limited time lunch break, must let their food get cold.

My brother, who lives in the Commonwealth of Taxachusetts, tells me that Senator Kerry is known as the "Do you know who I am?" Senator for his unbelievable rudeness.

There is no way in hell I'd ever vote for this rude motherfucker!