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Strategies & Market Trends : Three Amigos Stock Thread

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To: Sandra who wrote (11263)12/13/1998 9:21:00 PM
From: TraderGreg  Read Replies (1) of 29382
 
Sandra--Cheer up..the current born again Christians running the Republican party today remind me of Wiley Coyote. They think:"Aha, now, we've got him". And they say that as they are falling off the cliff.

Let them impeach...and if the Market tanks, who's the public gonna blame? The same group they blamed when the Gov't. was shut down in 1995.

OK, so it gets to the Senate...55 Republicans/45 Democrats...I'll concede all 55 Republicans will vote GUILTY. Does any one in their right mind think that 12 Democrats will vote GUILTY? I sometimes wonder if I could find 12 Democrats to condemn Lenin(slightly tongue in cheek.. I say that cause the 2 MD senators(Sarbanes and Mikulski) were virtual ghost ambassadors to the Nicaraguan Sandanistan Marxists in the late 70s/early 80s) .See I can slam both parties when it is appropriate.

Anyway, go to a high school history book and see what they call the group that impeached Andy Johnson in 1868...they were called Radical Republicans. So what do you think they'll call Clinton's accusers in the history books of 2048?

I'll tell you one Republican who is sweating bullets over all this...who really wishes it would all go away so that he doesn't get dumped on when his party's faithful shoots themselves in the foot again.

And that man is the Honorable Governor of the great State of Texas, George W. Bush. He is choosing to take the high road in all of this and, as Murphy's Law dictates, will probably take the heat. The irony is that he, like his father, is probably a decent guy...the kind that I could vote for.

The retired Republican Senator from Wyoming, Alan Simpson, begged his colleagues to give it up. He said that Bill Clinton was "too slick" for them and that they weren't going to catch him. So when are these clowns going to finally get it?

TG
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