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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: LindyBill who wrote (66084)9/1/2004 6:35:54 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) of 793928
 
Welcome to the world of dissolute rich royalty.

< The bigger problem was that the twins came across as childish and totally lacking in substance. That is not what George Bush needs to help him overcame his reputation for being a lightweight.

These girls -- women, perhaps -- are graduates of some of America's best universities. Can't they talk about politics or ideas? Or at least talk about their father as a human being? Instead, they came across as self-involved, self-indulgent sorority girls.
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It's a bit of family fun. They don't really give a stuff about the USA. They're having fun being big-time bosses. Bandar Bush is Junior's mate and the bin Ladens are too. The al Q terrorism is mainly a family feud and King George II has got his oily little paws mixed up in it. It's all quite Shakespearian, with Junior having fatherly issues and money and oil and bin Ladens and House of Saud and who rules the roosts and gets the money and the guns and girlz. In the end, a lot of them end up dead with Hamlet raving on the heath or something wondering which way is up. [I never liked Shakespeare] Maybe one of the twins could fall in love with a bin Laden? That would make a plot line.

People with oil all over them shouldn't play with fire.

Mqurice
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