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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: Ilaine who wrote (17478)1/28/2002 11:56:58 PM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (2) of 281500
 
CB,

Re: But I voted for Bush and I voted for Cheney and I supported Ashcroft, and I expect the best of them. Well, high IQ isn't always associated with good sense... Your boy Ashcroft just spent $8,000 of your money to put covers on justice in the halls of his domain. Hope you feel you are getting your money's worth. You know me... I find John Ashcroft to be a mistake of historical proportions. And now a laughingstock.

Re: Unlike you, I have more faith in Dubya than in Molly Ivans, but I hope my faith is not misplaced on this. Bagels and Froot Loops, indeed. I don't let my kids eat Froot Loops, too much sugar, too many chemicals.

Looking for wholesome food? This ought to scare you:
Message 16969776

Your boy in the White House is working hard to make sure that we have no idea what in the hell we are creating in the biota. If that don't give you pause, then I reckon you are just a hopelessly silly partisan. This canary in the coal mine and grand experiment called corporate AmeriKa says maybe we need a time out to re-think our priorities here. The corn syrup in Froot Loops is the least of your worries. Or it ought to be, if you got a clue.

-R.
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