Date: Sun, 19 Oct 2008 18:12:51 -0700 (PDT)
From: Mervyn Lobo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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In my eyes, George (43) Bush has been the best US President since Richard 
Nixon. I am?thankful that he extracted the approval of the US Congress to 
debauch the US currency.
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Mario responds:
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FINALLY, after several months, Mervyn is BEGINNING to understand how the US 
system works, though he is still has one leg mired in his previous ignorance by 
insinuating that an American president can "extract" an approval from Congress, 
which is an independent body with co-equal powers with the President under the 
US Constitution.
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Mervyn wrote:
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When Clinton retired, he left the US with a strong currency,?military and a 
budget surplus. When Bush retires, the US will have a weak currency, a failed 
military and economy in shambles. Bush also?faces arrest for being a war 
criminal.
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Mario responds:
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Oh no!  After one sentence we see Mervyn revert to full-bored ignorance of the 
US system once again:-))
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Clinton had nothing to do with any strong currency or budget surplus and the 
military and intelligence services were so weakened by cuts in defense spending 
that it could not respond to the series of Al Qaeda attacks throughout the 
Clinton presidency, leading directly to 9/11.
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"Liberating two countries is a war crime" shows how Mervyn's mind works.
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I guess Mervyn, who with Gabe and RKN still seem to deeply resent the fact that 
25 million Muslims in Iraq were liberated from Saddam Hussein, thinks that 
someone is going to arrest Bush for war crimes when they should be awarding him 
a Nobel Peace Prize.
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If they could award this prize to the terrorist, Yasser Arafat, and Jimmy 
Carter who made the world safe for Ayatollah Khomenei and Robert Mugabe, surely 
they can award it to a US president who led the US to liberate 50 million 
Muslims previously brutalized by Muslim tyrants.
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Mervyn wrote:
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As always, Canada thanks the US seniors for all their taxes. We think it is a 
disgrace that the very same seniors do not get the free medical coverage that 
their counterparts in Canada and Europe get.
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Mario responds:
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The FREE health care in Canada is so good that Canadians are clamoring to be 
allowed to buy private health insurance, and hordes of them are forced to come 
to the US for treatment if they want to live.
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Mervyn wrote:
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Again, your mind is playing tricks on you.?I did not say the banks were closed 
because they ran out of money.?You have problems understanding simple sentences
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Mario wrote:
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We can all see from your post that you had no clue that October 13 was a 
national holiday in the US.
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Mervyn wrote:
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Do people have the option of?going to the?zoo on a national holiday?
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mario responds:
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Yes, they do.
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Mervyn wrote:
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Finally thanks to a Kenyan, the Presidency, Congress and the Senate will now 
fall into the hands of the Democrats.
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mario responds:
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Maybe.  Maybe not.  We will find out soon enough.
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BTW, the Kenyan's brother and grandmother live in shacks in abject poverty in 
Kenya.  He has refused to send me their contact information so I can send them 
some money.
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Sounds like a typical socialist to me.
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Mervyn wrote:
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Providing health care to all Iraqis is sound policy.
Providing health care to all Americans is socialism.
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Mario responds:
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Like so much of your bogus information you seem unaware that Iraq is governed 
by Iraqis.
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We don't want nationalized health care in the USA so that Canadians have some 
place to come to for serious treatment when they don't want to die.
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