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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (166813)5/3/2009 3:09:34 AM
From: Mac Con Ulaidh  Respond to of 362985
 
something like that. very interesting visuals. laughing. thank goodness for that kind older women who took my list and nodded her head when I said "my gf needs makeup and I am clueless". that rouge snaked right over the counter and she rung me right up with the right stuff. "what is her coloring?" uhmmmmm laughing. she just loaded me up then and Tina was pleased enough. sigh. whew.

sleep now, Rat man.



To: Wharf Rat who wrote (166813)5/3/2009 11:20:59 AM
From: koan1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 362985
 
Ford Pardoned Nixon, Bush sr pardoned the Iran Contra bunch e.g. Casper Weinberger and now people want Oama to pardon the torturers.

There is a pattern developing here that I am sure encouraged Bush and Cheney. Certain people are absolutely above the law.
So no matter waht they teach in law school, certain peopel in our country are indeed above the law. so how do we deal with the REALITY??

So the "no man is above the law", taught in every law school in the coutnry is a LIE? How doeas a law school teach that lie?

That is not good for a civilized society.

The one small bit of poetic justice is that those people like Condie Rice, who were so power hungry they would do anything, never thought they would have to live out their lives now, not with respect for holding high positions of power, but instead known as torturers with a large T tatooed on their cheek.

I saw kids questioning Condi about her role in the torturing at Stanford and she passed the ball to Bush and she looked backed into a corner. Good, she deserves no less.