He's probably just mad because the RLC endorsed me.  :)



--- In [email protected], "hrearden_hr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I think that the author of that post should demonstrate class by
> apologizing for the subject text and his remak about the 3 individuals
> he mentioned in the post.
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> --- In [email protected], "Terry L Parker" <txliberty@>
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> > Opps!  I did not properly consider the subject text which makes this
> > message into a low class ad hominem.  Thus, I should not have alowed
> > this message to be published here. 
> >
> > -Terry Liberty Parker
> > Owner/moderator
> > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Libertarian
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> >
> > --- In [email protected], Eric Dondero <ericdondero@>
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > Libertarians like Jeff Daeill, Guy McClendon and Paul Ireland have
> > said far worse about Bush in the past.  Where's the apologies from
> > them?  I'm no fan of Democrats.  But I gotta admit this guys got some
> > class, apologizing for his remarks.  
> > >  
> > >
> > > Official Apologizes For Saying Bush Should Be Shot Between Eyes   
> > POSTED: 2:27 pm EDT June 1, 2006
> > >   UPDATED: 10:25 am EDT June 2, 2006
> > >  
> > >           Email This Story | Print This Story
> > >   NEW YORK -- State Comptroller Alan Hevesi publicly apologized
> > Thursday for a "beyond dumb" remark about a fellow Democrat
> > putting "a bullet between the president's eyes."  
> > > Hevesi called a mea culpa press conference hours after putting his
> > foot in his mouth at the Queens College commencement.  
> > > "I apologize to the president of the United States" and to the
> > fellow state politician, Sen. Charles Schumer, Hevesi said. "I am not
> > a person of violence.  
> > > "I am apologizing as abjectly as I can. There is no excuse for it.
> > It was beyond dumb."                        // Set DC ad position   if
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> > > At the news conference, a contrite Hevesi repeated what he recalled
> > saying in the speech. The comptroller said he was merely trying to
> > convey that Schumer has strength and courage to stand up to the
> > president on major policy issues.  
> > > According to a videotape of the speech, Hevesi said:  
> > > "The man who, how do I phrase this diplomatically, who will put a
> > bullet between the president's eyes if he could get away with it. The
> > toughest senator, the best representative. A great, great member of
> > the Congress of the United States."  
> > > Hevesi said he hadn't been in touch with the White House but he
> > hoped his apology reached President Bush.  
> > > Hevesi, a longtime professor of government and politics at Queens
> > College before becoming comptroller, also referred to his comments
> > as "remarkably stupid" and "incredibly moronic."  
> > > "I do speak extemporaneously," he said. "And I've never said
> > anything like this."  
> > > Schumer spokeswoman Risa Heller said the senator was satisfied with
> > Hevesi's apology.  
> > > "Comptroller Hevesi was trying to make a point," Heller said. "He
> > went way too far, and it was inappropriate and wrong. He has
> > apologized to both the senator and the president, and we believe that
> > ends the matter."  
> > > A White House spokesman did not immediately return a telephone
> > message seeking comment Thursday. But at least one Republican seized
> > on Hevesi's words.  
> > > "Threats against the president are no joke, and this incident
> > raises real concerns about Alan Hevesi's fitness to hold public
> > office," GOP Comptroller nominee J. Christopher Callaghan said during
> > his acceptance speech at the Republican state convention in
> > Hempstead, N.Y.
> > >
> > >
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> > >   
> > >   Dondero is a US Navy Veteran, former Libertarian Party National
> > Committeeman, fmr. Senior Aide to US Congressman Ron Paul R-TX, and
> > Founder of the Republican Liberty Caucus.  He is Editor of the
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