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Dear dunce; infer: To hint, imply or suggest.

Dismissed dimwit; your dishonest prattle and attempts to engage in verbal symantics are a symptom common to dishonest leftists getting caught in their lies.

so... you still don't know the difference between implication and inference?

got it.

some morons are just too dumb to teach, I guess.
 
so... you still don't know the difference between implication and inference?

got it.

some morons are just too dumb to teach, I guess.

Dear dunce; pick up a dictionary. You didn't imply anything, you inferred it in your dimwitted dishonest comments. But then you are a dunce who now wants to admit you implicated Cheney.

God you really are THAT dumb and the irony of your laughable and misplaced arrogance are completely beyond your third grade comprehension level.

Dismissed Commander; one can only take so much of your dishonesty, stupidity and misplaced arrogance.
 
Dear dunce; pick up a dictionary. You didn't imply anything, you inferred it in your dimwitted dishonest comments. But then you are a dunce who now wants to admit you implicated Cheney.

God you really are THAT dumb and the irony of your laughable and misplaced arrogance are completely beyond your third grade comprehension level.

Dismissed Commander; one can only take so much of your dishonesty, stupidity and misplaced arrogance.

you don't have enough rank to dismiss me son!

lol

The fact of the matter is... implication and inference are two words that are very similar in their meaning, but people who speak and write with accuracy do, in fact, understand the difference. Clearly, you do not.

Now... you ARE dismissed. Run along and play with the other morons.
 
you don't have enough rank to dismiss me son!.

Wrong again dunce; I not only outrank you, I out-think you as well, as evidenced by the pathetic dishonesty you once gain displayed on this thread and your attempts to deflect and obfuscate.

The most amusing part was when Christiedimwit thanked you for your decency; now THAT was damned funny. It was as amusing as your vagina man whine about refraining from insults. Ironic that you used so many here don't you think dimwit?
 
so... you'll admit it doesn't take any parsing whatsoever to show that Clinton never said that he loathed the military as you claimed.

IMO, You're a disgrace to the uniform you wore.......

Clinton's letter to Colonel Eugene Holmes speaks for itself and is unambiguous...he loathe the military.

The affidavit of Col. Holmes, without doubt, explains his feelings about Clinton and the dishonesty Clinton used in his meeting with Holmes to dodge the draft,

" However, present polls show that there is imminent danger to our country of a draft dodger becoming Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the United States. While it is true, as Mr. Clinton has stated, that there were many others (who) avoided serving their country in the Vietnam War, they are not aspiring to be president of the United States.
The tremendous implications of the possibility of his becoming Commander-in-Chief of the United states Armed Forces compels me now to comment on the facts concerning Mr. Clinton's evasion of the draft. "

and in so doing show is complete and utter cowardice.....
and BTW....Col. Holmes certainly outranks you and is more of a man than you could hope to be in a million lifetimes.....

Incidentally, this is one of the very topics that made me lose all respect for and confidence in snoopes....
Their version of events is very one sided and makes no mention of the affidavit signed by Col. Holmes explaining the events.
They defend Clinton as I suspected they would.
 
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I'll say again... there were a whole lot of people - young AND old - who were deeply upset by, and vehemently opposed to our nation's military actions in Vietnam. Even though I was in uniform from 1968 until 1993, I was personally opposed to our country's misuse of its military in that war, as were many of my shipmates. Standing for one's principles is an honorable position to take. My lifelong best friend was a conscientious objector. I had another great friend who went to Canada to avoid serving in that horrible, stupid conflict. Both of those men are still my close friends and I admire their integrity. I, on the other hand, was a career naval officer. I may have personally disagreed with the decisions of our civilian leadership to take us into that conflict, but I never hesitated to enthusiastically and loyally carry out any lawful command during that, or any other period of my service. I loathed the Vietnam war. Lots of career military men were. That being said, I don't think I was ever a disgrace to my uniform and my advancement, awards and commendations are proof that the Navy didn't think so either.
 
And I think it is profoundly hypocritical to make a huge deal about Clinton's actions to avoid service there while giving Dick Cheney a free pass on the same thing.
 
And I think it is profoundly hypocritical to make a huge deal about Clinton's actions to avoid service there while giving Dick Cheney a free pass on the same thing.

Of course you would; you're a dunce. I think it is profoundly stupid to falsely infer that Cheney's actions indicated he loathed the military. I think it is profoundly stupid to engage in another off topic effort to derail a thread because you desperately defend a failed ideology and a potential candidate who is a liar and defended a philanderer.

But it is equally stupid to suggest that Cheney's deferments were anything similar to Clinton's efforts to cheat the system to avoid service or to defend his anti-war actions as being similar.

But then you are a historically clueless leftist ignoramus prone to making incredibly stupid and false claims; of course you would once more remove all doubt.
 
Of course you would; you're a dunce. I think it is profoundly stupid to falsely infer that Cheney's actions indicated he loathed the military. I think it is profoundly stupid to engage in another off topic effort to derail a thread because you desperately defend a failed ideology and a potential candidate who is a liar and defended a philanderer.

But it is equally stupid to suggest that Cheney's deferments were anything similar to Clinton's efforts to cheat the system to avoid service or to defend his anti-war actions as being similar.

But then you are a historically clueless leftist ignoramus prone to making incredibly stupid and false claims; of course you would once more remove all doubt.

So... Even though you continue to show your obstinant ignorance of the difference betwen implication and inference, a guy who dodges the draft from the right is somehow more heroic than a guy who dodges it from the left? Yeah... That makes a lot of fucking sense.
 
IMO, You're a disgrace to the uniform you wore.......

Clinton's letter to Colonel Eugene Holmes speaks for itself and is unambiguous...he loathe the military.

The affidavit of Col. Holmes, without doubt, explains his feelings about Clinton and the dishonesty Clinton used in his meeting with Holmes to dodge the draft,



and in so doing show is complete and utter cowardice.....
and BTW....Col. Holmes certainly outranks you and is more of a man than you could hope to be in a million lifetimes.....

Incidentally, this is one of the very topics that made me lose all respect for and confidence in snoopes....
Their version of events is very one sided and makes no mention of the affidavit signed by Col. Holmes explaining the events.
They defend Clinton as I suspected they would.

What does military service have to do with running for president? Maybe you should lobby for an amendment.

[FONT=Arial,Helvetica]Age and Citizenship requirements - US Constitution, Article II, Section 1[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial,Helvetica] No person except a natural born citizen, or a citizen of the United States, at the time of the adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the office of President; neither shall any person be eligible to that office who shall not have attained to the age of thirty-five years, and been fourteen years a resident within the United States.

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So... Even though you continue to show your obstinant ignorance of the difference betwen implication and inference, a guy who dodges the draft from the right is somehow more heroic than a guy who dodges it from the left? Yeah... That makes a lot of fucking sense.

Wrong again Commander clueless; Cheney received deferments, he didn't "dodge" the draft. Clinton cheated the system by falsley enrolling in ROTC which he had no intent of completing and ran to England; he "dodged" the draft.

Carry on.
 
So... Even though you continue to show your obstinant ignorance of the difference betwen implication and inference, a guy who dodges the draft from the right is somehow more heroic than a guy who dodges it from the left? Yeah... That makes a lot of fucking sense.

Would that be like your continued ignorance of you smuggling a gun in to Mexico, lying about it, and then trying to excuse your criminal behavior, by trying to say you complied?
Kind of like that?
 
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