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Old May 31st, 2006, 07:01 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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"Gene Cottrell" wrote in message
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"Gene Cottrell" wrote in message
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Another lie by a liar. John Wayne attempted to enlist during WWII but

was
rejected due to a football injury to his shoulder. Draft dodger, indeed!
Get your facts straight - I'm sure you knew this, you just hate any
patriot. John Wayne supported the troops through the USO whenever he
could - WWII through Viet Nam. Crawl back under your rock.

Gene


Just some of the FACTS!

When war broke out, John Wayne tried to enlist but was rejected because of
an old football injury to his shoulder, his age (34), and his status as a
married father of four. He flew to Washington to plead that he be allowed

to
join the Navy but was turned down. So he poured himself into the war

effort
by making inspirational war films - among them The Fighting Seabees, Back

to
Bataan and They Were Expendable. To those back home and others around the
world he became a symbol of the determined American fighting man.
Duke could not be kept from the front lines. In 1944 he spent three months
touring forward positions in the Pacific theater.

A true hero!
Gene


So Cottrell, you repeated the standard wingnut PR myth about Wayne, which
like so many of the accounts of wing-nut patriotism is pure fiction, and you
got caught at it. At least you could acknowledge it. See, Waynes records,
unlike Shrub Bush's records did not "disappear." Wayne made a bundle during
the War, and continued the formula later with his shameless exploitation of
the Vietnam War. And even later he played the wingnut blowhard for whatever
group of armchair chickenhawks who would touch his monkey. "Conservatives"
are such suckers for frauds like Wayne and spendthrifts like Dubya. Its
pathetic.

If you wanted a right-winger who really did put his ass out there, you
should have picked Bob Hope. Or even Olli North, crazy as he is, his heroism
in Vietnam has never been seriously questioned.

Dave