Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


Hi Terry:

Sounds like good old political talking to me.  LOL

Seriously though there isn't any way to prove one way or the other if
Hillary knew what was going on, unless she talked to someone about it.

Sue
> 
> Someone will have to refresh my age-debilitated memory for a name but
> Reagan's onetime Budget Director, the fellow Reagan took to the woodshed for
> spilling the beans, wrote a fascinating book about Reagan.  He was worried
> about the budget deficit and made an appointment with Reagan.  The
> conversation went this way.
> 
> BUDGET DIRECTOR:  I am worried about the budge deficit.
> 
> REAGAN:  I am too.
> 
> BUDGET DIRECTOR:  Our defense expenditures are rising rapidly.
> 
> REAGAN:  We need a strong defense.
> 
> BUDGET DIRECTOR:  And we are cutting taxes.
> 
> REAGAN:  That's good.
> 
> BUDGET DIRECTOR:  And our deficit is getting worse.
> 
> REAGAN:  I am against deficits.
> 
> BUDGET DIRECTOR:  But then you see our defense costs are going up.
> 
> REAGAN:  I have always been for a strong defense.
> 
> BUDGET DIRECTOR:  And our tax revenues are declining.
> 
> REAGAN:  That's good.
> 
> BUDGET DIRECTOR:  But our budget deficit...
> 
> REAGAN:  I have always been against deficits.
> 
> Yeah, Sue, Reagan is believable when he says he didn't know what was going
> on.  He never did.  The only time he really got upset was when he found the
> number of his new address was 666. He managed to get it changed to 665 1/2
> to save himself and Nancy from the Great Satan.
> Best,     Terry

-- 
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1.  Don't tell people everything you know.
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