Re: I wish Clinton was president still...
From: Susan Mitchell (readthemessage_at_nobody.com)
Date: 06/29/04
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Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2004 02:22:28 GMT
Everytime Clinton went after any one over there he was tagged as "wagging
the dog" and shot down by republicans and ordered back. I did not support
Clinton but the frustration of fighting ignorance is a losing battle. No
one wants to read all sides. No one wants the truth or facts just the
current spin. I am so glad I left the republican party as I saw first hand
how they handle lies (it is a party plan to put them out there and then
retract or say they never said it - I actually heard that at a planning
retreat). I am not saying other parties are any better. But I noticed a
report the other day that 33% of Republican politicians have cheated on
their wives and 13% of democrats. Boy, isn't that a surprise. The
Democrats just don't make the republicans personal lives an issue. They
basically are better if not too damn wimpy.
-- Sue -- Firefighter mom -- Still Rabid UW Dawg Fan! (to reply send to medlawtrans@comcast.net) "Wayno" <weckard@comporium.net> wrote in message news:cbqc17$2hnv$1@news3.infoave.net... > But, unlike Clinton, our current president knows what a terrorist looks like > and knows what you do with one. Clinton had multiple chances to squash Bin > Laden and made either no attempt or only a half-hearted try with a few > cruise missiles. > > I really hope that Kerry gets elected. He will dismantle homeland security, > a second attack will almost certainly be launched that will make 911 look > like child's play, and as a result we will never elect another Democrat in > my lifetime. > > "Oldmt22" <oldmt22@aol.com> wrote in message > news:20040628193140.19313.00000783@mb-m04.aol.com... > > At least Clinton could use logic in his discussions, not just use fancy > > metaphores to dance around issues as is done during the current > dictatorship we > > are ruled by, and Clinton even knew how to pronounce the names of > countries and > > their leaders. > > > > >From: bob@hobbes.dtcc.edu (Bob Rahe) > > >Date: 06/28/04 10:52 AM Pacific Daylight Time > > >Message-id: <cbplsl$a3q$1@news.dtcc.edu> > > > > > >In article <20040625224818.04299.00000589@mb-m15.aol.com>, > > >Gdubson <gdubson@aol.com> wrote: > > >>I don't agree with the sentiments of the troll, certainly, but I've > listened > > >to > > >>a couple of Clinton's interviews this week, and I sure do miss having an > > >>intelligent, articulate president. > > > > > > Well, they didn't call him Slick Willie for nothin'... 8-)))) > > > > > >-- > > > >---------------------------------------------------------------------_----- > - > > >|Bob Rahe, MIEEE, bob@dtcc.edu (RWR50) / ASCII ribbon campaign ( ) > | > > >|Delaware Technical & Community College / - against HTML email X > | > > >|Computer Center, Dover, Delaware / & vCards / \ > | > > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------------- > - > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
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