Since I introduced the term referring to the Bush Administration -- a
poor attempt at irony, but what I had in mind was the sort of American
ideals embodied in our Declaration of Independence, preamble and
Constitution and Bill of Rights, along with the ways these ideals
worked in practice to help
> > Being still currently undecided myself (although living in one of the
> > 32 or so 'pre-ordained' states) I found this speech to be "most
> > cynical, opportunistic, divisive, and un-American" ones I've listend
> > to in awhile.
>
> Define "un-American", please?
That was a direct quote from H
On Tue, 10 Aug 2004, Pete Capelli wrote:
> Being still currently undecided myself (although living in one of the
> 32 or so 'pre-ordained' states) I found this speech to be "most
> cynical, opportunistic, divisive, and un-American" ones I've listend
> to in awhile.
Define "un-American", please?
On Mon, 9 Aug 2004 13:35:08 -0400, Pete Capelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > The file will be available for download a short period of time.
> > Michael shows us what the upcoming election is all about.
>
> It's all about a promotion tour for his movie?
Yeah, and Paul Revere rode to Lexingto
On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 00:06:39 -0400, Howie Goodell
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Yeah, and Paul Revere rode to Lexington to promote his silversmithing
> business. "A cynic is a man who knows the price of everything, and
> the value of nothing." Mr. Moore speaks eloquently for the Left, the
> Ce
> The file will be available for download a short period of time.
>
> Michael shows us what the upcoming election is all about.
It's all about a promotion tour for his movie?
Very interesting speech by Michael Moore in Cambridge July 27, 10 MB
http://hem.bredband.net/b114631/tillf/Michael_Moore_in_Cambridge_04072
7.rm
The file will be available for download a short period of time.
Michael shows us what the upcoming election is all about.