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To: PROLIFE who wrote (507724)12/11/2003 9:36:51 AM
From: PartyTime  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
In America you can't "give away" the farm any more. You see, they've been taken over--they're pretty much all corporate farms now. Whatta ya think Willie Nelson's been singin' 'bout?



To: PROLIFE who wrote (507724)12/11/2003 9:39:35 AM
From: CYBERKEN  Respond to of 769667
 
If the Democrat party survives the coming storm, and restores it right to be called a patriotic and loyal opposition, they will send forward candidates who recognize that it's ABOUT America, and not about sucking up to the European financiers of 91101 and subhuman Islamic terrorism around the world.

The winning Dwarf can keep mumbling about "turning it over to the UN" right up until the public angrily edges him over the cliff in November. Then, however, any Dems who are still viable will need to become responsible...



To: PROLIFE who wrote (507724)12/11/2003 9:42:28 AM
From: Kenneth E. Phillipps  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
You want to complain about Carter giving away the farm. I remind you that Bush and the Republican Congress have added $610 Billion to the national debt in just the past 12 months and that deficit is going up, not down. Isn't that giving away the farm?



To: PROLIFE who wrote (507724)12/11/2003 10:05:03 AM
From: goldworldnet  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 769667
 
I agree with Bush regarding the status of countries that wish to participate in Iraqi reconstruction and am reminded of the children's story "Little Red Hen."

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"The Little Red Hen"



One day as the Little Red Hen was scratching in a field, she found a grain of wheat.

"This wheat should be planted," she said. "Who will plant this grain of wheat?"

"Not I," said the Duck.

"Not I," said the Cat.

"Not I," said the Dog.

"Then I will," said the Little Red Hen. And she did.

Soon the wheat grew to be tall and yellow.

"The wheat is ripe," said the Little Red Hen. "Who will cut the wheat?"

"Not I," said the Duck.

"Not I," said the Cat.

"Not I," said the Dog.

"Then I will," said the Little Red Hen. And she did.

When the wheat was cut, the Little Red Hen said, "Who will thresh the wheat?"

"Not I," said the Duck.

"Not I," said the Cat.

"Not I," said the Dog.

"Then I will," said the Little Red Hen. And she did.

When the wheat was threshed, the Little Red Hen said, "Who will take this wheat to the mill?"

"Not I," said the Duck.

"Not I," said the Cat.

"Not I," said the Dog.

"Then I will," said the Little Red Hen. And she did.

She took the wheat to the mill and had it ground into flour. Then she said, "Who will make this flour into bread?"

"Not I," said the Duck.

"Not I," said the Cat.

"Not I," said the Dog.

"Then I will," said the Little Red Hen. And she did.

She made and baked the bread. Then she said, "Who will eat this bread?"

"Oh! I will," said the Duck.

"And I will," said the Cat.

"And I will," said the Dog.

"No, No!" said the Little Red Hen. "I will do that." And she did.

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