"bb" wrote in message
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On 06 Aug 2003 22:30:14 GMT, (Gould 0738) wrote:
You're right. It's like walking past a burning building and noticing a 5
gallon bucket of water sitting on the sidewalk. You pick up the water and
toss
it on the fire, knowing full well the inferno is out of control and the
water
won't really do much good. It just seems like the logical thing to do
when
something's burning. :-)
Ahhh, but Gould, that momentary splash of water is so refreshing to
the liberals who happen to be trapped in the burning building.
bb
I think we're in a long line hefting buckets from the nearest spigot,
knowing our efforts will do little to affect the fire. Some of us think (I
think Mark Browne may have offered this angle) that we just let the building
burn to the ground so, when it's a total loss, people may come to understand
the building should be a whole different structure.
I'm counting on the former Governor from Vermont to turn a big ole ****in'
hose on the works. It'd be awfully nice to see Karl Rove and his band of
hooligans soaked to the bone.
jps