My friends I think we have an entry in the double-headed Chickenhawk awards. Our friend, Nathan Taylor, he can't enlist because of not just one, but two life-threatening medical problems. Remember, he told the Las Vegas Sun at one time that:
"I was put through hell," he said. "It hurt me, it hurt my family. I had broken my back and lost everything to put on this convention." (emphasis added)
But wait, today via Roger Ailes (the good one) we find that Invalid Nate can't enlist because he' had both lungs replaced, or somesuch.
Taylor said he wanted to enlist but couldn't because of two recent lung surgeries.
Okay, so is it a broken back, or two recent lung surgeries? Or is it just an overwhelming issue with Yellow Elephant jaundice that we're seeing here? I hope it doesn't affect his ability to ask "do you want fries with that?".
posted by Jo Fish on 07.14.05 at 10:07 AM
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thought you might like this heart warming story...
Note: I can't get the link to work - Joposted by: jillian on 07.14.05 at 04:04 PM [permalink]
The article from the Las Vegas Sun reads like a press release from the Republican Party. [Pondering, puzzled, bewildered, fearful] They really can say nothing bad about each other, no matter what happens. From the 'Turd blossom' to Nate Taylor "Reno Resident", Shrub to DeLay, it just isn't a bad thing ever if if's done by a repub...[how, how do they do it?]
posted by: Nina on 07.14.05 at 06:06 PM [permalink]
At least he didn't use the "I've got a wife and kids to take care of" excuse...like nobody fighting in Iraq or anywhere in the armed services has a wife and kids back home.
Rove is a student of Segretti and the guy who introduced Bush I to Lee Atwater. Current party head, Ken Mehlman, is a student of Rove's. That is how the leadership of the Republican Party passes on its values. Looking at the guys on top makes it easy to understand little thugs like Nathan.
I posted on this story yesterday and commended Nathan to seek out Jesus'General to solve his moral and financial problems. http://whpsocal.blogspot.com/2005/07/can-nathan-be-saved-yes-says-jesus.html