On 1/29/07, Denshtarr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Bush Jr. /wanted/ to fix it.  Poor dude, surrounded by yes men but
> still draws a no.  Almost magically.  Those dems really been giving
> him a tough time, like the reps did to Clinton.  Not.
> I wish tho.

The Democrats in Congress are not yes men/women.

> So what's this?:
> "... the dilemma that we have is that to lower the action levels, so they're
> protective of fetuses, it would actually put the availability of certain
> kinds of fish in question. We would lose some fish." Then he is asked: "Like
> King Mackeral [sic], shark, and swordfish?" He replies, "Well, those in
> particular, but also tuna." (emphasis added, Macro International, Inc. 2000i
> - Boston, November 8, 8 pm, pg

Who was president in November 2000?
Hint: it wasn't Jr.

> ).
> Don't tell me there's no tom foolery going on there.

> So do you think the nice folks blowing up women and children are the
> > good guys or are they all evil?

> Well, that depends.  Sometimes that's us.  How did that line go? "have
> you killed people?"  "Yes- but they were all bad".  True Lies.  Hehehe.

That's not funny.

> > We actually work with most of the Middle Eastern countries. Remember
> > Kuwait?
>
> And should I go google for the the dollar counts of aid?  I'm sure we give
> just as much to Kuwait. (sly wink).

Yes please.

> Ha!  I thought you'd bring up the bit about waging a war without the
> approval
> of congress, or NAFTA or something.  Don't try to compare the lies of a
> personal nature with the lies of the sort Bush Jr. has professed.  Really
> Sam,
> it doesn't compare.

Document one lie.

> How did Clinton's lies effect /my/ freedom?

I thought you were judging characters. We know Clinton is a liar but
you're ok with it. You think Bush is a liar and you're not ok with it.

> Well, ok.  You like the idea of having your phone tapped?

Since I don't chat with al Qaeda my phone isn't tapped. However, if
they called me I would hope someone would listen in.

> Maybe you
> wouldn't mind if some g-man tapped your mom's phone, learned of an
> affair with the gardener, and then blackmailed your mom into voting for
> a gnostic democrat president?  If it were up to "them", you'd never learn
> the power was abused--  For National Security, of course.  To keep you
> safe.

If a gman were going to blackmail my mom, why would he bother using a
legal wiretap?

> Lilly livered bastards taking our liberties.  Fnord patriot act.
> This latest crop of them has been the worst.  Don't defent them, Sam!

Worse than say having the IRS audit you? Worse than having hundreds of
personal republican FBI files on Clintons desk?

> Our culture had more of an impact on the wall than anything else.
> Well, that and them putting the military in charge.  Smooth move X-lax!

So Hollywood got the wall taken down not Reagan?

> And now look.  Latest fashion comes from the east!  Bill started it,
> and bush was so wrapped up with his private crusade he didn't even
> notice.  If you subscribe to that whole power struggle whatnot.

I lost you again.

> Yup, Bush Jr. pretty much sucked the marrow out of an already
> pretty skeletal assemblage... well, it wasn't just him.  No, it was
> a team effort.  Too bad we only see the best in people. =]

Gone

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