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On Wed, 17 Mar 2010 15:09:48 -0400, HK
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On 3/17/10 2:52 PM, jps wrote:
On Wed, 17 Mar 2010 11:08:54 -0400, Wayne.B
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On Wed, 17 Mar 2010 03:24:25 -0400, wrote:

I gotta go buy a boat.

Oh, oh, now we've done it

It's that time of year of of course, and everybody should have at
least one.


Good news for those of us who depend on the wealthy for good deals. We
know that Richard buying a boat will be followed shortly by Richard
selling a boat. One of us lucky folks will get a good deal.

An example of trickle down, or more realistically, tinkledown.



Actually, I think he buys one boat and ends up selling two. I'm not sure
how he does that. :)

Richard El Eisboch can be a bit too sharp sometimes, but I think he's a
decent fellow. I don't hold his "Republicanism" against him. Hey, my own
mama was active in the GOP in New Haven back then. Of course, it was a
different Republican party, one that was far more progressive than
today's version. I'd even let him buy me lunch. :)

Most of the rest of the Republicans here are teabaggers, and no more
valuable to society than road kill.


I love that Clarence Thomas' wife is now an active teabagger.

Knowing she'd engage in such banal advocacy indicates how
unenlightened the Thomas clan truly is. He married an idiot and she
married a clueless asshole. The founding fathers would be embarassed
to witness this mental midget sitting on our highest court.

Richard is an okay guy, with unreasonably sharp elbows. Apart from
his inappropriate knee jerk responses, there's a hint of humanity that
shines through at least as often as February 29th.