Yes, I heard about that one, too. But you know, Vince, there's
always a logical explanation, besides it was on the left end of dial.
As to the dems, what about Gephardt? He seems like he has his
eyes on the prize.
To me it's that Catch-22.  You would have to be crazy to want to
be president, therefore the president is always crazy. For power,
glory, or they just want to get their hands on the furniture!
Peace
RR

Vince Lavieri wrote:

> Randy,
>
> while you were writing your posts, NPR had a fascinating little story by
> Don Gagne (spelling?) of how G W borrowed $800,000 to buy a share of the
> Texas Rangers, then paid that off with all the stock options that he got
> in a loan he got from an oil company that bought his failing oil
> business, and then he sold his Rangers shares for $16,000,000.  Kind of
> makes Hillary's little pork futures deal kind of pathethic, huh?
>
> I have no guesses on who the Dems will run in 2004, but I suspect
> strongly that John McCain has been handed his 2004 issues for the GOP
> primaries on a silver platter.  And I also think G W's last futures
> option is now history.  Outside of Reagan the Republicans have not been
> able to re-elect a president since Nixon and they won't in 2004 either.

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