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To: justwhatuwant who wrote (9425)7/17/2004 11:01:24 AM
From: Steve Lokness  Respond to of 116555
 
Trudeau also said...."`Bush has created more harm to this country's standing and security than any president in history"

Every day I wake up I wonder what these people wanting to go to war were thinking. Trudeau's thoughts make as much sense as any......... If you have traveled overseas you know how correct the above statement by Trudeau is. It will take decades if not generations to repair the damage.

Steve



To: justwhatuwant who wrote (9425)7/17/2004 11:37:17 AM
From: Knighty Tin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116555
 
just, I don't think Daddy is all of Dubya's problems. After all, he rubbed daddy's nose in it by copying Reagan's disastrous economic policies. Wait, doing daddy dirty is part of the game, and unwinding two of daddy's main accomplishments: peace in Iraq and undoing the Reagan economic mess could be his way of saying that he's independent, give a Cheney or so. <G>

Bush has already admitted the torture that he called hazing at Yale. Of course, he was too drunk and coked up in those days and all that is forgiven since he got his "jailhouse conversion" (he has probably not spent much time in the pokey, but the concept is that you go Christian to sucker people into forgiving all past crimes. I think the real concept is that God forgives you but nobody else has to) ala several of the Watergate Republicrooks.

I seriously doubt Trudeau is in it for the money. He's made a fortune off Doonesbury and the product marketing over the years. His wife isn't exactly poor, either.

Moore takes the money, gladly, but I think the applause for exposing the side of society that our press is too wimpy to cover is more of a rush for him. And it takes courage to take on this vindictive administration. Moore may end up on the chopping block when and if they get the chance to show their true colors.



To: justwhatuwant who wrote (9425)7/19/2004 4:26:51 PM
From: ThirdEye  Respond to of 116555
 
Age has nothing to do with whether primary psychological motivations are resolved or not. That's why it's called the SUB-conscious.

As for Mel Gibson, "The Passion" plays to packed houses in Muslim countries-at least where it can be shown-and confirms all their attitudes about Jews. Just a work of art, Mel?