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To: Alexandermf who wrote (67110)8/25/2000 1:08:47 PM
From: Scarecrow  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 67261
 
The Trip to Nigeria is all about International Trade, Do you remember Nafta and GATT?? Foundations are being placed and
instead of all imports to the USA there will be exports out of the USA which is an absolute necessity to the International Trade Balance...


Hahahahahahaha! Stop. Stop! You're KILLING me. I've got TEARS of laughter gushing down my cheeks.

This trip is about International Trade? Sure, of course it is. I mean Nigeria is SUCH a strategic trading partner.

This trip is about several things:

1. A freebie for Bill at the taxpayers' expense. The man racks up HUNDREDS of MILLIONS of dollars in travel, serving absolutely no useful purpose. He just likes to be anywhere except the U.S. It's a field trip for the remaining White House kiddies who are too skill-less to find a real job by now.

2. This is another misguided attempt to secure something resembling a legacy. Well, a legacy you could print in a book that wouldn't be sold at an adult bookstore, anyway...

The whole thing reminds me of the Delta House in "Animal House." The crap has hit the fan -- everyone's onto them and the whole thing is about to come to a crashing and ignominious end and what do the boys decide? "ROAD TRIP!" And they go to The Dexter Lake Club to hear Otis Day and the Knights with Shelly Dubinski and the girls from Dickinson...

The only way the analogy doesn't hold up is, the louts of Delta were original, lovable, and funny.

International Trade! That's a good one. What time of day does the DNC fax you the talking points for the day?