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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Arthur Radley who wrote (260658)6/3/2002 2:01:03 PM
From: jlallen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
W doesn't need any "defense". He's doing a great job providing leaderhip as it is needed in the war on terror. The "SI gang" recognizes your ceaseless nattering for what it is...

JLA



To: Arthur Radley who wrote (260658)6/3/2002 2:02:06 PM
From: Arthur Radley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Mueller, we didn't know!
Ashcroft, we didn't know!
Shrub, I would have done something if I had known!

Dang it! Where is Tatu when we need him to yelll...."Hey! Mueller, Hey! Ashcroft, Hey! Shrub...It's the plane. It's the plane."



To: Arthur Radley who wrote (260658)6/3/2002 2:18:39 PM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
TexasDude,

Re: and the SI gang not offering one word of logical defense for Shrub...merely name calling...Go figure!

One needn't spend too much time or thought to comprehend the SI louts. They're merely representative of a mindless GOP babbittry and boosterism that Sinclair Lewis wrote eighty years ago***. They are pig-headed, vulgar, anti-intellectual and driven by an unseemly greed and overwhelming xenophobia. Hypocrisy is their middle name, and they find their secretaries superior in every way to their wives except for the value of the wives' trust funds.

Cheerio!

***With the publication of Main Street (1920), a merciless satire on life in a Midwestern small town, Lewis immediately became an important literary figure. His next novel, Babbitt (1922), considered by many critics to be his greatest work, is a portrait of an average American businessman, a Republican and a Rotarian, whose individuality has been erased by conformist values.

bartleby.com



To: Arthur Radley who wrote (260658)6/3/2002 3:03:40 PM
From: MSI  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
I guess these conservatives are actually commie-pinkos.
Or whatever the name-calling is this time around.

The "can't think straight" gang is running out of expletives and invective, and have to recycle.

Recycling is good for the environment, but not so good for discussion with any rational thought.