• George Bush

    From Finnigann to Evan Thacker on Thu Dec 14 21:39:00 2000
    Well, it's offical. 4 years of BS start NOW. One Bush was bad enough. On the
    >plus side, this means we'll be hearing some more rock songs with samples of a
    >Bush. Remember how the Republicans made such a big deal about "I didn't
    >inhale?" Well, we know have a guy in there with 3 arrests that was formerly
    >addicted to cocaine. Suddenly, "I didn't inhale" doesn't sound so bad.


    Where were you two months ago...

    ...still hoping for grid lock in congress. Suddenly the worst they can
    do sounds pretty bad. Dad and Reagan ran the National debt up to 4
    Trillion dollars... watch party boy have some fun to night.


    "... No innocent man was executed while I was governor." -GWB


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  • From Finnigann to Amcleod on Fri Dec 15 09:41:00 2000
    RE: George Bush
    BY: Evan Thacker to All on Thu Dec 14 2000 02:08 am

    Well, we know have a guy in there with 3 arrests that was formerly
    addicted to cocaine. Suddenly, "I didn't inhale" doesn't sound so bad.

    George Washington (or whoever) said:

    "I can not tell a lie. I cut down the bougainvillea!"

    You're asking me to choose between a guy who said "In my youth I did some real
    bad things" and another guy who says "I didn't inhale". My personal advice is
    to avoid the LIAR, because he might just go on to get caught out in dozens of
    lies thruought his presidency.

    Didn't catch this the first time around but ol GW wasn't all that forth
    coming about his checkered past either. Not nearly as complete as some
    news people had it.

    All in all I'd rather be in Cleveland - W.C.Fields


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  • From Spaceman Spiff to Finnigann on Sat Dec 16 15:29:22 2000
    RE: George Bush
    BY: Finnigann to Evan Thacker on Fri Dec 15 2000 05:39 am

    Well, it's offical. 4 years of BS start NOW. One Bush was bad enough.
    >plus side, this means we'll be hearing some more rock songs with samples
    >Bush. Remember how the Republicans made such a big deal about "I didn't
    >inhale?" Well, we know have a guy in there with 3 arrests that was forme
    >addicted to cocaine. Suddenly, "I didn't inhale" doesn't sound so bad.


    Where were you two months ago...

    ...still hoping for grid lock in congress. Suddenly the worst they can
    do sounds pretty bad. Dad and Reagan ran the National debt up to 4
    Trillion dollars... watch party boy have some fun to night.


    "... No innocent man was executed while I was governor." -GWB


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    At least I'll still wake up in the USA, and not find that my country has turned into a Socialist State.

    "He who would give up his liberties for security deserves niether."
    -Benjamin Franklin-
  • From Spaceman Spiff to Finnigann on Sat Dec 16 15:57:20 2000
    RE: George Bush
    BY: Finnigann to Amcleod on Fri Dec 15 2000 05:41 pm

    RE: George Bush
    BY: Evan Thacker to All on Thu Dec 14 2000 02:08 am

    Well, we know have a guy in there with 3 arrests that was formerly
    addicted to cocaine. Suddenly, "I didn't inhale" doesn't sound so bad.

    George Washington (or whoever) said:

    "I can not tell a lie. I cut down the bougainvillea!"

    You're asking me to choose between a guy who said "In my youth I did some
    bad things" and another guy who says "I didn't inhale". My personal advic
    to avoid the LIAR, because he might just go on to get caught out in dozens
    lies thruought his presidency.

    Didn't catch this the first time around but ol GW wasn't all that forth coming about his checkered past either. Not nearly as complete as some
    news people had it.

    All in all I'd rather be in Cleveland - W.C.Fields


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    James King, Coldwater, Mi And that's JIM to you guys!
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    Well, if he snorted some coke when he was in his wild young years....so be it. Better than selling the dragon our missle technology and nuclear secrets for illegal political contrabutions, or sending good men to die so he can have
    more time to speak on the floor, like Mr. Rogers Gore.

    But you know the real reason he lost the election, because his lawyers are fighting to prove we don't have a second amendment. If they win that, they will try to prove we don't have a first or a third...and before we know it, this country won't resemble America the free.

    The coke drug thing, I imagine it is pretty hard to find a lot of people who came out of the 60's and 70's who did not try something.

    If we vaporized every person who ever tried an illegal drug, we probably would not have a lot of people, we wouldn't have a lot of the people making a big deal about this, we wouldn't have Bill Clinton, we wouldn't have most people who have gone to college.

    The guy isn't a drug attict now, if he was we would have heard it. After Bill Clinton, let's not go there.

    And believe it or not, I have been a Democrat for a lot of years, but there comes a time when you have to put aside minor ideologies for what is right
    for this country, and I want my kids growing up with the freedoms my Dad and Uncle fought and died for, and not have some Rosie O'Donnel liberal type decide these rights should be taken away.

    I also believe (in my personal opinion) that Al had some serious mental issues going on with the compulsive whopper telling and persona flipping.

    Listening to him lately, I truely felt like I was hearing Mr. Rogers talking down to me so my simple mind could comprehend complex issues like he was conceding for the good of the country. Wonder if he will run for KIng in the Nieghborhood of make believe. Hey, I'll bet he could turn the Nieghborhood
    of Make believe into a real Socialist utopia where all the Hollywood Liberals could go to live. I'll bet Rosie and Share would be happy there.
  • From Amcleod to Spaceman Spiff on Sat Dec 16 21:16:31 2000
    RE: George Bush
    BY: Spaceman Spiff to Finnigann on Sat Dec 16 2000 11:57 pm

    I also believe (in my personal opinion) that Al had some serious mental issu going on with the compulsive whopper telling and persona flipping.

    Whoppers? Not "Internet" Al, surely?

    Actually, it should come as no surprise. He's only a glove-puppet, you
    know. He's got Clinton's hand shoved so far up his butt it's no surprise he tells so many lies!
  • From Finnigann to Spaceman Spiff on Sun Dec 17 01:24:00 2000
    RE: George Bush
    >BY: Finnigann to Evan Thacker on Fri Dec 15 2000 05:39 am

    >At least I'll still wake up in the USA, and not find that my country has turned
    >into a Socialist State.

    "He who would give up his liberties for security deserves niether."
    > -Benjamin Franklin-

    Guess I am not as politically astute as I had thought... where did that
    come from?

    I see he is still going ahead with the 1.3 TRILLION dollar tax cuts.

    Even though the national debt is our largest problem (fiscally,
    of course)

    Even though the stock market is showing a downward tilt (for the
    moment)

    Gotta repay those that got him in before the markets crash all around
    us!!

    Big gift to the rich and let the small guys make up the difference.

    I just didn't think it would happen this fast. Not even seated yet and
    is planning the ruination of country. (well the less well off half
    anyway)

    I could be wrong, I hope I'm wrong. but I don't think so.


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  • From Finnigann to Spaceman Spiff on Sun Dec 17 01:32:00 2000

    Listening to him lately, I truely felt like I was hearing Mr. Rogers talking
    >down to me so my simple mind could comprehend complex issues like he was
    >conceding for the good of the country.

    Didn't seem to work.


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  • From Finnigann to Spaceman Spiff on Sun Dec 17 01:33:00 2000
    RE: George Bush
    >BY: Finnigann to Amcleod on Fri Dec 15 2000 05:41 pm

    >Well, if he snorted some coke when he was in his wild young years....so be it.
    >Better than selling the dragon our missle technology and nuclear secrets for
    >illegal political contrabutions, or sending good men to die so he can have
    >more time to speak on the floor, like Mr. Rogers Gore.

    "Read my lips - I wont lie" - never volunteered that bit of info. Only
    after being asked about it (sometime after in fact) did he admit to what
    is public record.


    The coke drug thing, I imagine it is pretty hard to find a lot of people who
    >came out of the 60's and 70's who did not try something.

    Not everyone is the President-elect either.


    The guy isn't a drug attict now, if he was we would have heard it. After Bill
    >Clinton, let's not go there.

    I never said he was an addict, merely that he with held some interesting
    bit of BIO. He had the obligation to speak out on his record and choose
    to hope it wouldn't come out.

    So much for trusting this guy.


    And believe it or not, I have been a Democrat for a lot of years, but there
    >comes a time when you have to put aside minor ideologies for what is right
    >for this country, and I want my kids growing up with the freedoms my Dad and
    >Uncle fought and died for, and not have some Rosie O'Donnel liberal type decide
    >these rights should be taken away.

    Minor ideologies?? GWBjr said "Let the private sector do it..." Well the
    only thing stopping the private sector was money. So what he really
    means is stop spending money via government channels and start spending
    it via private channels. Now we should switch from a public orientated
    force to a profit orientated force. Who's bottom line will (always) be
    profit.

    Instead of working for the people, your tax dollars will go to the
    private sectors profit line. Thanks GWBjr


    I also believe (in my personal opinion) that Al had some serious mental issues
    >going on with the compulsive whopper telling and persona flipping.

    Like the idiot that said (with a straight face) No innocent man has died
    in Texas on my watch. If you think Bill Clinton had a bad dictionary...
    where did GWBjr find that definition of innocent? He wouldn't even stay executions until any new evidence was considered. (Like DNA testing)

    Strike two for the constitution...



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  • From Finnigann to Smartyhall on Fri Jan 5 03:27:00 2001
    [moved to debate from Dove-Net]

    RE: George Bush
    BY: PistolGrip to Evan Thacker on Fri Dec 15 2000 03:08:00

    Well, it's offical. 4 years of BS start NOW. One Bush was bad enough.
    plus side, this means we'll be hearing some more rock songs with samples
    Bush. Remember how the Republicans made such a big deal about "I didn't
    inhale?" Well, we know have a guy in there with 3 arrests that was forme
    addicted to cocaine. Suddenly, "I didn't inhale" doesn't sound so bad.

    Shouldn't this be on the debate sub? :)

    For all those who voted Gore or anything else out there the statement about
    Bush isn't debatable, it's a fact ;-)


    Everyone that voted for Gore or any one else, all ready knew that... (-:



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  • From Spaceman Spiff to Finnigann on Fri Jan 5 11:50:16 2001
    RE: George Bush
    BY: Finnigann to Spaceman Spiff on Sun Dec 17 2000 09:24 am

    RE: George Bush
    >BY: Finnigann to Evan Thacker on Fri Dec 15 2000 05:39 am

    >At least I'll still wake up in the USA, and not find that my country has
    >into a Socialist State.

    "He who would give up his liberties for security deserves niether."
    > -Benjamin Franklin-

    Guess I am not as politically astute as I had thought... where did that
    come from?

    I see he is still going ahead with the 1.3 TRILLION dollar tax cuts.

    Even though the national debt is our largest problem (fiscally,
    of course)

    Even though the stock market is showing a downward tilt (for the
    moment)

    Gotta repay those that got him in before the markets crash all around
    us!!

    Big gift to the rich and let the small guys make up the difference.

    I just didn't think it would happen this fast. Not even seated yet and
    is planning the ruination of country. (well the less well off half
    anyway)

    I could be wrong, I hope I'm wrong. but I don't think so.


    -
    James King, Coldwater, Mi And that's JIM to you guys!
    Tip of the day: http://setiathome.berkeley.edu

    Just note that the problems are starting before Bush gets into power.
    Then there is the President Curse.....
    Don't know how long he'll hang in there, and if something happens to Bush,
    and DC being one push up away from a heartattack. Who is next in line...
    At least it's not Mr. Rogers Nieghborhood Puppet Al.
    The night he came on explained to us simple minded Americans in terms we could understand, like he was talking to little children...telling us he was stepping down even though he strongly disagreed with the courts decission.... I was sure America was better off.

    And I am still amazed that Hillary took New York, I heard the house in Chapacwa is already for sale, I am sure they will be moving back to Washington. What
    a game. Almost as bad as the voter fraud in Philadelphia.....had more votes there than registered voters...no wonder the democrats took the state. Pittsburg and Philly went democratic, the rest of the state is republican, but PA goes Democratic. Give me a break.

  • From Quicksilver to Spaceman Spiff on Wed Jan 9 20:26:28 2002
    RE: George Bush
    BY: Spaceman Spiff to Finnigann on Fri Jan 05 2001 07:50 pm

    Even though the national debt is our largest problem (fiscally, of course)

    What's really sad is how muc money this country has lent (or given) to other nations to help them "rebuild" or whatever. Money we never have seen any return on financially.

    I REALLY don't want to get into political discussions, especially with all
    the finger pointing, angst, bumper stickers, comercialization of etc. as a result of Sept. 11th. No matter who is in office, no matter what else may change over time there will always be something that could be done
    differently or better. And there will always be someone better off than you or me or whoever, and someone worse.

    Personally, everytime I see the hypocrisy, greed, corruption, predjudice,
    etc. that makes up the world I really think the Universe would be better off if we just nuked the planet and let whatever powers that be start over. But then I see little babies, and puppies, and horses and the range of life that isn't as motivated by some of the stupidity that moves the human race and I try to deal with another day.

    Blowing off some steam on things always helps, but for those who think it's
    so bad here in the states, just remember, you could be in Afghanistan.

    Later,
    Q

    Quicksilver

  • From Amcleod to Quicksilver on Wed Jan 9 22:31:01 2002
    RE: George Bush
    BY: Quicksilver to Spaceman Spiff on Thu Jan 10 2002 04:26 am

    then I see little babies, and puppies, and horses and the range of life that isn't as motivated by some of the stupidity that moves the human race and I try to deal with another day.

    <sob! sniff!>
  • From Quicksilver to Amcleod on Fri Jan 11 01:17:41 2002
    RE: George Bush
    BY: Amcleod to Quicksilver on Thu Jan 10 2002 06:31 am

    then I see little babies, and puppies, and horses and the range of life t isn't as motivated by some of the stupidity that moves the human race and try to deal with another day.

    <sob! sniff!>


    Oh don't get go getting all emotional on us now, we wouldn't know what to do with you.

    Later,
    Q