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RE: Hannity is a Cobra spy

Comment comment by milhous on 29 May 2005

I believe we haven't seen the last of this "Crook". A friend of mine did some good detective work and found an old website by this kid which has an article about his prior enlisted experience. In the article under his "in the news" tab he talks about the enormous pride he felt while serving in the army. It seems that this kid is just pissed off and knows how to use the media to get his story heard. Whatever brain power he has left after that is left to be seen.

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RE: Hannity is a Cobra spy by mwhite :: NR4

It looks like the two articles he wrote about his time in the military are under his "His writings" link (not the "In the news" link). The story basically describes how he joined the military and then washed out in basic training for being underweight. At one point he writes:

...I feel sadness, because I know I'm not on the training field finishing my basic training as I should be. I feel jealousy fill up within me every time I pass a serviceperson in the mall or elsewhere. In a few cases, I've stopped and spoken briefly with them and reminded them how privileged they are to be serving out country.

And that is what people should think about when they sign up for the military. It's not just about the pay, the benefits, and the "perks". It's mainly about defending our country and making sure our freedom stays intact.

These statements couldn't be any different than his special Memorial Day Message. The guy clearly has some mental issues.

And wherever these new views came from, he is clearly reveling in the attention they are bringing him. At the end of his Philly Story he brags at the number of hits his site gets after the news broadcasts and how he "became a topic of conversation on weblogs, and radio shows nationwide."

Clearly the best response to this guy, if you can stand it, is to ignore him.