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To: Raymond Duray who wrote (28156)1/29/2003 5:56:10 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Respond to of 74559
 
<So, I suffer from some cognitive dissonance, but I'm afraid you suffer from a cognitive comprehension deficit. You seem unclear on the concept of who George Bush really is.>

Ray, my instincts were that George II would NOT be what I wanted. However, the things he does make me agree with him. I read his rant yesterday and found myself in agreement with it all, other than a few little details perhaps. I did wonder why they use "applause" at the end of each sentence, like a bonus full-stop, or period.

Act's Richard Prebble made his State of the Nation speech in silence, quite serious silence when he was going on about Iraq and NZ's position. There wasn't a single cheer or applause during his speech.

Act people tend to listen critically, rather than give enthusiastic cliche appreciation.

Maybe I'm suffering brain failure. Schizo or something. Dual personality madness. I'm not a psychologist, I just row my boat with the flow of the river, avoiding the bumps as much as possible.

<Beam you up, Scotty. > giggle...

Mqurice