Wrong. The passage began "Kurtz:..." Clearly a quote from "Apocalypse". My question to nakedwaterskier is: did you memorize that passage, or do you have access to the screenplay?> I'm with you Will. How were you supposed to know? There was no > indication from nakedwaterskier that he was quoting somebody else.
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--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "mwl_95623"
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Wrong. The passage began "Kurtz:..." Clearly a quote from "Apocalypse". My question to nakedwaterskier is: did you memorize that passage, or do you have access to the screenplay?> I'm with you Will. How were you supposed to know? There was no > indication from nakedwaterskier that he was quoting somebody else.
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On Thu, 26 Aug 2004, Judson D. Jones wrote:
The passage that he quoted is on the net: http://www.forus.com/csm/misc/Movies_ANow.html -- Doug Herr doug@...> --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "mwl_95623" > wrote: >> I'm with you Will. How were you supposed to know? There was no >> indication from nakedwaterskier that he was quoting somebody else. > > Wrong. The passage began "Kurtz:..." Clearly a quote from "Apocalypse". > > My question to nakedwaterskier is: did you memorize that passage, or do you > have access to the screenplay?
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--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Judson D. Jones"
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Wrong. There were NO quotation marks. Do your homework !!! :>) Matt> > Wrong. The passage began "Kurtz:..." Clearly a quote from "Apocalypse". >
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"Just The Facts, Ma'am"
John Kerry has often implied that he volunteered for the military right
after college. But Kerry petitioned his draft board for a student deferment.
At Yale, Kerry's antiwar political views were well known. He . . . used his
commencement address in 1966 to criticize the foreign policy of President
Lyndon Johnson, especially with regard to Vietnam. When he approached his
draft board for permission to study for a year in Paris, the draft board
refused and Kerry decided to enlist in the Navy. . . . The top choice was
the Navy Reserves where the duty commitment was shorter and a larger
proportion of the period could be served stateside on inactive duty.
John Kerry's service record indicates that on February 18, 1966, he enlisted
in the United States Naval Reserves, status 'inactive,' not in the U.S.
Navy. These details are conveniently left out of all pro-Kerry biographies.
Douglas Brinkley records that Kerry entered Officer Candidate School in
Newport, Rhode Island; however, again he fails to note that Kerry was
seeking to be an officer of the U.S. Naval Reserves.
The Democrats' new-found affection for a commander-in-chief with military
experience simply boggles the mind. In 1992, Bill Clinton -- who, let's say,
finessed his way out of the draft after receiving his draft notice -- ran
against George Herbert Walker Bush. President Bush-41 received a
Distinguished Flying Cross for heroism and extraordinary achievement in
aerial flight as pilot of a torpedo plane, who, although his plane was hit
and set afire, continued his plunge toward the target and scored damaging
bomb hits before bailing out of the plane. At 19, Bush was the youngest Navy
pilot, at that time, during WWII. In 1996, President Clinton then ran
against Bob Dole, who nearly lost his life from wounds he sustained during
the 1944 invasion of Italy. Dole received two Purple Hearts and a Bronze
Star.
Where were the we-need-a-president-with-military-experience Democrats then?
R
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--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, WILLAM GILMORE
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because I made it a point of not going to see the movie (I had to walk out of "Born on the 4th of July").> Oops! Boy, do I feel stupid. I didn't know that that was Brando talking
vet who could write a book about the bullshit I've heard others spew out about that war. At certain points in time, you just have to say "enough is enough"!> > Sorry, Nakedwaterskier. I'm just an old overly sensitive jarhead, Vietnam
that they not let him posture or sell his hero cookies and war experiences in the campaign. It's not what combat vets normally do. But, of course I never knew one that was running for president of the U.S., either. As far as that goes, officers do things differently than us enlisted pogues. Ordinarily, I'd tend to agree with you. But Kerry is running against an incumbent who likes to swagger, spit and falk tough, but who avoided the war as a result of class privilege, and apparently didn't even show up for a good deal of his cake duty. Under the circumstances, I think it's fair for Kerry to call attention to the difference. Frankly, I don't understand why so many vets seem to want to fawn over Bush. Kerry not only served honorably, he was right to speak out against the war when he did. I'd feel a hell of a lot safer with him as Commander-in-Chief List sponsored by Dual Sport News at www.dualsportnews.com. List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html Unsubscribe by sending a blank message to: DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com . Yahoo! Groups Links> > I even wrote Mary Beth Cahill -- the head of the Kerry campaign suggesting
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--- Russell Scott wrote:
If they be facts, then there must be a source, eh? Bring it on! don in UTah> "Just The Facts, Ma'am"
===== __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - 100MB free storage! http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail> > John Kerry has often implied that he volunteered for > the military right > after college. But Kerry petitioned his draft board > for a student deferment. > At Yale, Kerry's antiwar political views were well > known. He . . . used his > commencement address in 1966 to criticize the > foreign policy of President > Lyndon Johnson, especially with regard to Vietnam. > When he approached his > draft board for permission to study for a year in > Paris, the draft board > refused and Kerry decided to enlist in the Navy. . . > . The top choice was > the Navy Reserves where the duty commitment was > shorter and a larger > proportion of the period could be served stateside > on inactive duty. > > John Kerry's service record indicates that on > February 18, 1966, he enlisted > in the United States Naval Reserves, status > 'inactive,' not in the U.S. > Navy. These details are conveniently left out of all > pro-Kerry biographies. > Douglas Brinkley records that Kerry entered Officer > Candidate School in > Newport, Rhode Island; however, again he fails to > note that Kerry was > seeking to be an officer of the U.S. Naval Reserves. > > The Democrats' new-found affection for a > commander-in-chief with military > experience simply boggles the mind. In 1992, Bill > Clinton -- who, let's say, > finessed his way out of the draft after receiving > his draft notice -- ran > against George Herbert Walker Bush. President > Bush-41 received a > Distinguished Flying Cross for heroism and > extraordinary achievement in > aerial flight as pilot of a torpedo plane, who, > although his plane was hit > and set afire, continued his plunge toward the > target and scored damaging > bomb hits before bailing out of the plane. At 19, > Bush was the youngest Navy > pilot, at that time, during WWII. In 1996, President > Clinton then ran > against Bob Dole, who nearly lost his life from > wounds he sustained during > the 1944 invasion of Italy. Dole received two Purple > Hearts and a Bronze > Star. > > Where were the > we-need-a-president-with-military-experience > Democrats then? > > R > > -----Original Message----- > From: Judson D. Jones [mailto:judjonzz@...] > Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 12:10 PM > To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [DSN_klr650] Re: NKLR Beliefs > > > --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, WILLAM GILMORE > > wrote: > > Oops! Boy, do I feel stupid. I didn't know that > that was Brando talking > because I made it a point of not going to see the > movie (I had to walk out > of > "Born on the 4th of July"). > > > > Sorry, Nakedwaterskier. I'm just an old overly > sensitive jarhead, Vietnam > vet who could write a book about the bullshit I've > heard others spew out > about that war. At certain points in time, you just > have to say "enough is > enough"! > > > > I even wrote Mary Beth Cahill -- the head of the > Kerry campaign suggesting > that they not let him posture or sell his hero > cookies and war experiences > in > the campaign. It's not what combat vets normally do. > But, of course I never > knew one that was running for president of the U.S., > either. As far as that > goes, officers do things differently than us > enlisted pogues. > > > Ordinarily, I'd tend to agree with you. But Kerry is > running against an > incumbent who likes to swagger, spit and falk tough, > but who avoided the war > as a result of class privilege, and apparently > didn't even show up for a > good > deal of his cake duty. Under the circumstances, I > think it's fair for Kerry > to call > attention to the difference. Frankly, I don't > understand why so many vets > seem to want to fawn over Bush. > > Kerry not only served honorably, he was right to > speak out against the war > when he did. I'd feel a hell of a lot safer with him > as Commander-in-Chief > > > > > List sponsored by Dual Sport News at > www.dualsportnews.com. List FAQ > courtesy of Chris Krok at: > www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html > Unsubscribe by sending a blank message to: > DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com . > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > List sponsored by Dual Sport News at > www.dualsportnews.com. List FAQ courtesy of Chris > Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html > Unsubscribe by sending a blank message to: > DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com . > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > > >
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In a message dated 2004-08-26 12:26:40 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
judjonzz@... writes:
Clearly a quote only if you are family with hat was a really bad film, or if you were familiar with the really great short story that Coppola plagiarized, The Heart of Darkness. Since Will is familiar with nether how was he supposed to recognize the quote? Get real. BTW Will, I here what you are saying. One grandfather survived the Bellua Woods in WWI while the other was submariner, an uncle took a glider into Normandy and Nimegjen, another was a combat surgeon in the Pacific and a cousin did LURP in Nam. I agree, heroes don't brag. While I was never given the opportunity to travel overseas, I was #137 in a year they only drafted to #122, I can still remember that Kerry's war record was suspect back then. If he is a hero, he was lucky to be tagged so for doing nothing more than any vet who saw combat did so there is nothing worth mentioning cause he didn't do anything that extraordinary to take notice of. Back when I was on fire crew we had several vets, one had humped point most his year in Nam, one was a member of the Frozen Chosin and the last was a rear echelon hospital orderly from Nam and I bet you know which one talked like the fierce vet. Pat G'ville, Nv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> > --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "mwl_95623" > wrote: > >I'm with you Will. How were you supposed to know? There was no > >indication from nakedwaterskier that he was quoting somebody else. > > Wrong. The passage began "Kurtz:..." Clearly a quote from "Apocalypse". > > My question to nakedwaterskier is: did you memorize that passage, or do you > have access to the screenplay? > >
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I have read Heart of Darkness and seen Apocalypse Now several times
and enjoyed it immensely.
I thought almost everyone esp. KLRistas would recognize it.
I dont think the Kurtz passage/quote was in the book but was part of
the screenplay written by Coppola???
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On Thu, 2004-08-26 at 17:15, Russell Scott wrote:
http://www.mnftiu.cc/mnftiu.cc/war39.html -- Z DC A5X A12X> "Just The Facts, Ma'am"
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The nice thing about this list and many recent NKLR posts has been
that we know the other guy rides a KLR and we could all have fun
together at bike ride.
I have often wondered why some posts have NKLR and was required when
the posts were very clearly motorcycle related and therefore was good
info for a KLR.
Would NMC - No Motorcycle Content be a solution ?
What is wrong with a bunch of klr riders talking all thier bs around
a campfire (the list).
We know as KLR riders we get no respect on the road from cagers and
even many other bikers. What wrong with the bonding we have done ?
And hey, Ive had a klr since 86 and the 650 since 87 so don't tell me
I don't love my bike. I love it so damn much it has been my primary
transportation since I wsa 18yrs old and left my fathers roof 9I'M
36) in high school over a bike. Almost had to take a bullet from a
hardly rider cuz of my belief that I was a REAL biker or fight a big
ass bro. cuz of my "faggety ass slow bike" who owned three 1000+cc
sport bikes but always drove the Ford Explorer to the bike shop.
At least I know wheter your left or right of the political or
religious spectrum I can count on you to understand my right and
desire to explore and obtain some of the spirit of exploration or
dream of flying every night.
Rambling agian I am....
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "dirtrooster2003"
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> We need a poll. How many people would like to have the next person > to NKLR politics be booted for a month?
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