Congressional Medal of Honor heroes in Boston this week
South Boston legend, Marine and Vietnam war hero Tom Lyons joined us on Pundit Review Radio to give us a preview of The Congressional Medal of Honor Society’s annual convention which will be held in Boston from September 26th through October 1st, 2006.
The Chairmen of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Peter Pace, will be in attendance, along with 78 out of the 111 living recipients of the Congressional Medal of Honor.
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September 26th, 2006 at 6:51 pm
That’s right John, I deleted your comment. Go spread your filth somewhere else.
Kevin
September 27th, 2006 at 7:02 pm
That’s a shame, Kevin. I used no filthy language whatsoever in my now deleted post. For those who will never know, I linked an article from a Vermont newspaper which details the campaign platform of Dennis Morrisseau, a Vietnam veteran and Vermont resident running for a House seat. Kevin’s problem with Dennis Morrisseau is that he’s running on a platform that calls for the immediate impeachment of President Bush for his numerous crimes, from the illegal Iraq war to the illegal subversion of wiretapping laws. Kevin clearly only lends his support to those military veterans that are in lockstep with this President’s policies. As is becoming a trend in this country, Kevin no longer tolerates dissenting opionions like mine.
September 27th, 2006 at 8:02 pm
John,
What bothered me was that you put that crap on a post about the 78 living receipients of the Congressional Medal of Honor who are visiting Boston this week. Totally disrespectful, but I’ve come to expect nothing less from you.
As far as tolerating dissenting opinions, you post your moonbat, conspiracy, impeach Bush, neocon, Jew bashing, 9-11 was an inside job rubbish on almost every post we put up. This is the first time I’ve ever done anything to your comments. I refuse to allow you in anyway to taint the honor of these men by injecting your standard issue quackery on this post. It was too much to take. Yes, John, I do have some editorial control over my own blog. If you don’t like it, start your own.
Considereing the outlandish nature of your nonsensical ramblings, I think I’ve been very tolerent when it comes to you and your comments.
As for only supporting vets who are in lockstep with Bush, try again. Maybe you didn’t hear Michael Yon last time he was on calling for Rumsfeld’s resignation and telling us how Iraq and Afghanistan are in big trouble. Is that in lockstep with the administration? No. How about Ralph Peters, four time guest who blames the civilian leadership for the mess in Iraq, and also calls for the resignation of Rumsfeld? You must have missed those interviews too. That’s only about ten or twelve interviews with decorated military veterans who disagree with Bush, blame him for the situation in Iraq and are calling for the ouster of his Sec of Defense. Other than that, your point is right on the money.
Take it or leave it.
Kevin
September 27th, 2006 at 8:25 pm
Kevin, it was never my intention to disrespect the recipients. If it appeared that way, I sincerely apologize.
September 27th, 2006 at 9:06 pm
Always remember, John…IT’S THE JEWS!!!!!!!
September 27th, 2006 at 9:18 pm
John,
I appreciate that. As for your other claims, you know they are untrue. I have just posted some more red meat for you on media bias and the NIE, fire away.
Kevin
October 3rd, 2006 at 8:26 pm
[...] Two weeks ago, we interviewed Vietnam veteran Tom Lyons about The Congressional Medal of Honor Societyâ??s annual convention which was being held in Boston from September 26th through October 1st, 2006. Tom told us all about the week long celebration of these special American heroes. The Chairmen of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Peter Pace, was coming to town along with 78 out of the 111 living recipients of the Congressional Medal of Honor. [...]