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Politics : Ask Michael Burke -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Freedom Fighter who wrote (85179)11/12/2000 12:22:06 PM
From: Knighty Tin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 132070
 
Wayne, Tua surprised me. I thought he was another stiff and he proved worthy to be a challenger.

Mike Tyson used to have a lot of boxing skills. I don't know if he has many left now. He still has awesome power. The key to that fight, if it ever happens, is whether Lewis's punches are hard enough to make him cautious coming in. Buster Douglas's were, but he is the only tall guy that Tyson had any problem with. It would be a very interesting fight that could end in a 15 round split decision or a first round knockout. For either fighter.

Im afraid I agree with the potential for your explosive theory. Fringe conservatives are much more likely to be nutburgers "separating" from the ZOG, and thus more likely to blow something up when they don't win. The only saving grace is that I don't think that Dubya is really that type of conservative and may not be their poster child. It hasn't been that long since they were lamenting his daddy's Trilateral connections and his "read my lips" campaign promise. So, I am hoping for the best.