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January 2002 - July 2006 - The Jerry Quarry Foundation

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|9/7/04 06:39:19 PM|charles anderson|ark.||ctjjandfam@aol.com||||10|i will say<br />

this to everyone here, i am ready for the war to end and all of our soldiers to<br />

come home to their loved ones safely. i do not agree with every thing that has<br />

happened in iraq since the war has started, but one thing has clearly stuck in<br />

my feeble brain from my son: the president is my commander-chief, i wll try my<br />

best to fufill the task that is at hand. so guys no matter what we think we need<br />

to let these soldiers(young and old)that we care for them very much. vote your<br />

convictoins and GOD BLESS AMERICA!|<br />

|9/7/04 07:16:02 PM|Kent|La Habra, Ca||kentallenent@aol.com||||10|Yes, we are<br />

just joking when we call Kerry Herman Munster but if you read my post, I said he<br />

looked more like Lurch from the Addams family and it is funny. Just like it is<br />

funny to say George W. Bush looks like Howdy Doody, if only he had red hair!<br />

What does that make Dick Cheney, Clairibel the Clown?I actually agree<br />

with some of what Gerry says but in times of war, most of the time and this is<br />

in the majority of times, we should stand behind our president and be less<br />

critical than normal of his military policies until the war is over and then in<br />

hindsight, we can be more critical. Of course, we should always stand behind<br />

our troops. |<br />

|9/7/04 08:53:04 PM|Pete|Cleveland||upyours||||1|What a collection of idiots you<br />

guys are. Who gives a cat's ass about Bush and his little scheme to dominate the<br />

middle east. Obviously the crew of you know next to nothing about boxing, which<br />

is unfortunate for <strong>Jerry</strong> and his fans. I'm going to visit the "PEANUT". At least<br />

he'll talk boxing. You goofs are punch drunk.|<br />

|9/7/04 11:30:35 PM|Kent|La Habra, Ca||kentallenent@aol.com||||10|Come on Pete,<br />

show us how much you know about boxing by posting about boxing. We may surprise<br />

you by showing that we do know something about it afterall. By putting<br />

us down for our little side topic, you don't show your own knowledge about the<br />

sport.I hope you do come back.|<br />

|9/8/04 01:53:00 AM|Noam|Miami||chom@aol||||10|Hey Pete, was it Kerry's proposal<br />

to legalize gay marriages that made you (join his) camp ? You and Gerry have to<br />

get together some time soon, as it's likely that there'd be more than just a<br />

meeting of minds ! Gerry needs someone to settle him down. Keep laughing.|<br />

|9/8/04 03:27:55 AM|Evren|London||@||||10|Will be back on the comp soon - sorry<br />

been away due to personal circumastances. Just as this site indicates - people<br />

have different political views - that is why there are wars. |<br />

|9/8/04 07:39:00 AM|Angelo|Washington, DC||funktron@yahoo.com||||10|Three<br />

quickies: 1)My understanding is that Bush joined the National Guard and Kerry<br />

joined the Naval RESERVE (not active Navy) and his unit was (unexpectedly)<br />

called up. I don't know if this is true, but it was reported on a somewhat<br />

neutral radio show I was listening to (not a right biased show). Basically, the<br />

assersion was that both of them thought they could avoid action in the war by<br />

not enlisting active military, but Kerry's reserve unit got called up and he had<br />

to go. By the way, I'm planning to vote for Bush, but regardless of Kerry's<br />

record in Vietnam, the fact is, he served and that's good enough for me. But<br />

that brings me to point # 2: Kerry's camp is responsible for all the<br />

Vietnam/Veteran talk. Bush's campaign didn't make this issue so big---Kerry is<br />

the one who travels with the "band of brothers" and his supporters are the ones<br />

who lampooned Bush for being in the Guard (By the way, what's wrong with the<br />

Guard?) and pointed to Kerry's "heroic" Vietnam service. So they put it out<br />

there, then when some aspects have been challenged, they accuse Republicans of<br />

"making it an issue." Sorry guys, most people are smart enough to figure this<br />

out (I hope).# 3 I think Manilla might be Ali's crowning moment because the<br />

fight was toe-to-toe slugging and action, and he managed to end it without going<br />

to a decision, against his old nemesis. Norton's moment was probably Ali III<br />

and Holmes, both losses. But in both cases, Norton stepped up to the plate and<br />

showed he belonged in the class with all-time greats. |<br />

|9/8/04 08:28:03 AM|Massimo|Roma||4||||10|I think that Ali's greatest fight was

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