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Politics : Just the Facts, Ma'am: A Compendium of Liberal Fiction

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To: Original Mad Dog who wrote (15881)9/9/2004 6:20:50 PM
From: Lazarus_Long  Read Replies (1) of 90947
 
BTW, does Mrs. Long call you that?
Among other things.

1. SI Dave and I get along just fine, Mr. Dawg. I do thank you for your concern, though. As to political, a check of your profile shows 100% political posts on political threads. Not having seen you in action, I don't know if your knee jerks; I am certain your hind leg lifts, though.

2. There are those who regard the short, flimsy excuse in the Ranting header are rather similar to that which emerges from your posterior orifice. "Cut and ran" seems to be a popular alternative theory.

3. This sucker is so close I will make no call on it till Nov. 3, if then.

4. The hurricanes in FL are CLEARLY Mr. Bush's fault. They happened while he was President, didn't they?

5. This is probably the first time you've uttered a thought about the market in living memory. A study of long term average charts does indicate a higher probability of a market advance during Democratic administrations. I have long felt that this is because Republican Presidents so and cause things to be done that cause the waste to be flushed out of the system. The waste then gets pissed and votes the Republicans out. The Dem then inherit a lean, mean fighting nmachine and run it full throttle until the engine burns up.

With felicitous wishes,

Lazarus
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