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On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 20:26:06 GMT, Lady Chatterly
said in rec.radio.scanner: Half Usenet is composed of idiots, the other half of people clever enough to take indecent advantage of them. Who are you accusing of taking advantage of you? |
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On 28 Oct 2004 09:02:37 -0700, (George Herbert
Walker) said in rec.radio.scanner: -why not listen and watch GWB's own assessment of the quality of his assistants, and of their role in his political life: http://anon.salon.speedera.net/anon....Uncensored.mov Kind of sums it all up, doesn't it? He's a one-fingered kind of guy. Our God-fearing, Christian, born-again, holy President and Messiah in chief You left out college-failing-except-for-Papa, military deserting, lying, etc. couldn't be a petulant, French-clothed, Georges-de-Paris-tailored, preening, vulgar jackass who gives the "up yours" to female assistants, could he? Any friend of his god's can't be trusted. After all, they believe that no lie in the furtherance of their beliefs is wrong. One of their religion's founding fathers said so. |
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Mark Hickey wrote in message . ..
The discussion that I was participating in was the other conspiracy theory Nice try. In fact, you replied to me. By the way, when will you be shipping out to Baghdad? $15,000 signing bonus you know. If so, please carry on without me. Pleasure. Why don't you hook up with Lady Chatterly? Your analyses have much in common. After Nov 2nd, or more realistically, sometime in 2005, perhaps we will all have the pleasure of carrying on without GWB and the Halliburton pimp. Imagine, they just sent the Halliburton pimp out to Hawaii in the hopes of swinging the vote Republican! Or was it to keep him off the mainland, with things so close? -- TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Please excuse the inconvenience allegedly caused by our son. Send us the bill for all the damages, and we can settle this to your satisfaction, without any need for a public record of the incident. Most Sincerely, George and Bar |
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On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 18:15:49 -0700, Mark Hickey
said in rec.radio.scanner: I guess you'd like to start a discussion as to why the most powerful man on earth would have to use a wire large enough to be visible through his jacket when any police department can wire up any crackhead so even a reasonably good pat-down won't discover the wire. Maybe his handlers aren't as smart as the average cop. (Look at who their boss is.) |
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On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 1:15:23 GMT, Lady Chatterly
said in rec.radio.scanner: In article Al Klein wrote: On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 20:26:06 GMT, Lady Chatterly said in rec.radio.scanner: Half Usenet is composed of idiots, the other half of people clever enough to take indecent advantage of them. Who are you accusing of taking advantage of you? We all know he's an attention slut. What type of slut are you? Not yours, dear. Sorry. |
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George Herbert Walker wrote:
-snip insult Cheney- I kinda like the guy but your gratuitous insult reminds me of a poll result I read recently in which people's positive and negative impressions were queried. An awful lot of people, something like 40%, dislike Cheney. And deeply too. I was amazed. -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org Open every day since 1 April, 1971 |
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On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 22:35:55 -0500, A Muzi said
in rec.radio.scanner: George Herbert Walker wrote: -snip insult Cheney- I kinda like the guy Running the government isn't a popularity contest. but your gratuitous insult reminds me of a poll result I read recently in which people's positive and negative impressions were queried. An awful lot of people, something like 40%, dislike Cheney. And deeply too. I was amazed. Are you also amazed at how many young children like Santa Claus? (It's called human nature. We like roly-poly nice guys and we dislike slimy liars.) |
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Al Klein wrote:
(It's called human nature. We like roly-poly nice guys and we dislike slimy liars.) Which is why Kerry can't climb in the polls, despite the spate of bad news last few months. Bill "people recognize dirtbags (m *&* f)" S. |
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George Herbert Walker wrote:
Running the government isn't a popularity contest. Yup. Under these bozos, it seems more like a fealty contest: Considering the way many Bush II supporters ignore facts, a cult would be a better description. -- Tom Sherman |
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