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Stupid Things Said By Liberals
December 15, 2003 Here's a list of some of the many dumb things libs said about Saddam's captu Robin Wright, Los Angeles Times: This isn't going to transform the situation. Joe Klein, TIME: Another terrorist attack on America would completely change this dynamic. Dennis Kucinich: No big deal, we've got to end the occupation of Iraq. Campbell Brown, NBC: This should help President Bush. MSNBC: The insurgents are too well organized to quit. Paula Zahn and Aaron Brown, CNN: Bush had better not gloat. Dan Rather, CBS (Paraphrased as he's impossible to understand): Think how poor Saddam must feel after being dragged from his hole! CNN: Iraqis don't care. There are gas lines and not enough electricity. Besides, why'd it take so long to get this one bearded guy who's not running anything? John F-ing Kerry: It's a good day for Iraqis but Americans are still going to die. Yasser Arafat, taking a page away from Tom Daschle: I am saddened. NPR: Repeated the no-gas, no-water, no-oil misery line. Best - Evan Thomas, Newsweek: In a land where pride and dignity mean everything, the images of Saddam are clearly intended to shame. This signature is now the ultimate power in the universe |
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Stupid things said by Horass... sorry, but there are
just too many to list. "Horvath" wrote in message ... Stupid Things Said By Liberals December 15, 2003 Here's a list of some of the many dumb things libs said about Saddam's captu Robin Wright, Los Angeles Times: This isn't going to transform the situation. Joe Klein, TIME: Another terrorist attack on America would completely change this dynamic. Dennis Kucinich: No big deal, we've got to end the occupation of Iraq. Campbell Brown, NBC: This should help President Bush. MSNBC: The insurgents are too well organized to quit. Paula Zahn and Aaron Brown, CNN: Bush had better not gloat. Dan Rather, CBS (Paraphrased as he's impossible to understand): Think how poor Saddam must feel after being dragged from his hole! CNN: Iraqis don't care. There are gas lines and not enough electricity. Besides, why'd it take so long to get this one bearded guy who's not running anything? John F-ing Kerry: It's a good day for Iraqis but Americans are still going to die. Yasser Arafat, taking a page away from Tom Daschle: I am saddened. NPR: Repeated the no-gas, no-water, no-oil misery line. Best - Evan Thomas, Newsweek: In a land where pride and dignity mean everything, the images of Saddam are clearly intended to shame. This signature is now the ultimate power in the universe |
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The dumbest thing I ever heard from a liberal was one who called himself a
"Compassionate Conservative" and he went on to create the biggest growth in government in 60 years, the largest entitlement package in history, the quickest enaction of state police powers, signed free speech limiting legislation that he himself was unconstitutional, signed economy destroying tarriff legislation and leaves the borders wide open for illegal immigrants. If it looks like a Democrat, smells like a Democrat and quacks like a Democrat - it's a Democrat! Vote Gridlock! Save America! "Horvath" wrote in message ... Stupid Things Said By Liberals December 15, 2003 Here's a list of some of the many dumb things libs said about Saddam's captu Robin Wright, Los Angeles Times: This isn't going to transform the situation. Joe Klein, TIME: Another terrorist attack on America would completely change this dynamic. Dennis Kucinich: No big deal, we've got to end the occupation of Iraq. Campbell Brown, NBC: This should help President Bush. MSNBC: The insurgents are too well organized to quit. Paula Zahn and Aaron Brown, CNN: Bush had better not gloat. Dan Rather, CBS (Paraphrased as he's impossible to understand): Think how poor Saddam must feel after being dragged from his hole! CNN: Iraqis don't care. There are gas lines and not enough electricity. Besides, why'd it take so long to get this one bearded guy who's not running anything? John F-ing Kerry: It's a good day for Iraqis but Americans are still going to die. Yasser Arafat, taking a page away from Tom Daschle: I am saddened. NPR: Repeated the no-gas, no-water, no-oil misery line. Best - Evan Thomas, Newsweek: In a land where pride and dignity mean everything, the images of Saddam are clearly intended to shame. This signature is now the ultimate power in the universe |
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Where the heck is Barry Goldwater when we need him!
"Milos Forman" wrote in message ink.net... The dumbest thing I ever heard from a liberal was one who called himself a "Compassionate Conservative" and he went on to create the biggest growth in government in 60 years, the largest entitlement package in history, the quickest enaction of state police powers, signed free speech limiting legislation that he himself was unconstitutional, signed economy destroying tarriff legislation and leaves the borders wide open for illegal immigrants. If it looks like a Democrat, smells like a Democrat and quacks like a Democrat - it's a Democrat! Vote Gridlock! Save America! "Horvath" wrote in message ... Stupid Things Said By Liberals December 15, 2003 Here's a list of some of the many dumb things libs said about Saddam's captu Robin Wright, Los Angeles Times: This isn't going to transform the situation. Joe Klein, TIME: Another terrorist attack on America would completely change this dynamic. Dennis Kucinich: No big deal, we've got to end the occupation of Iraq. Campbell Brown, NBC: This should help President Bush. MSNBC: The insurgents are too well organized to quit. Paula Zahn and Aaron Brown, CNN: Bush had better not gloat. Dan Rather, CBS (Paraphrased as he's impossible to understand): Think how poor Saddam must feel after being dragged from his hole! CNN: Iraqis don't care. There are gas lines and not enough electricity. Besides, why'd it take so long to get this one bearded guy who's not running anything? John F-ing Kerry: It's a good day for Iraqis but Americans are still going to die. Yasser Arafat, taking a page away from Tom Daschle: I am saddened. NPR: Repeated the no-gas, no-water, no-oil misery line. Best - Evan Thomas, Newsweek: In a land where pride and dignity mean everything, the images of Saddam are clearly intended to shame. This signature is now the ultimate power in the universe |
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Well said!!!!
"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... Where the heck is Barry Goldwater when we need him! "Milos Forman" wrote in message ink.net... The dumbest thing I ever heard from a liberal was one who called himself a "Compassionate Conservative" and he went on to create the biggest growth in government in 60 years, the largest entitlement package in history, the quickest enaction of state police powers, signed free speech limiting legislation that he himself was unconstitutional, signed economy destroying tarriff legislation and leaves the borders wide open for illegal immigrants. If it looks like a Democrat, smells like a Democrat and quacks like a Democrat - it's a Democrat! Vote Gridlock! Save America! "Horvath" wrote in message ... Stupid Things Said By Liberals December 15, 2003 Here's a list of some of the many dumb things libs said about Saddam's captu Robin Wright, Los Angeles Times: This isn't going to transform the situation. Joe Klein, TIME: Another terrorist attack on America would completely change this dynamic. Dennis Kucinich: No big deal, we've got to end the occupation of Iraq. Campbell Brown, NBC: This should help President Bush. MSNBC: The insurgents are too well organized to quit. Paula Zahn and Aaron Brown, CNN: Bush had better not gloat. Dan Rather, CBS (Paraphrased as he's impossible to understand): Think how poor Saddam must feel after being dragged from his hole! CNN: Iraqis don't care. There are gas lines and not enough electricity. Besides, why'd it take so long to get this one bearded guy who's not running anything? John F-ing Kerry: It's a good day for Iraqis but Americans are still going to die. Yasser Arafat, taking a page away from Tom Daschle: I am saddened. NPR: Repeated the no-gas, no-water, no-oil misery line. Best - Evan Thomas, Newsweek: In a land where pride and dignity mean everything, the images of Saddam are clearly intended to shame. This signature is now the ultimate power in the universe |
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Barry Goldwater = John Dean. Both of them represent
the extreme ends of the political spectrum. While Goldwater was at the conservative end, Dean is at the radical liberal end of the spectrum. Both are the same in that they are(were) unelectable. Milos, one of these days you are going to wake up and smell the roses that since conservatism is about as popular as liberalism the only viable solution is something in the middle. George Bush is in the middle. He's conservative when it comes to the government's primary duty to protect the country and he's moderate to liberal when it comes to giving the populace what they want - handouts from the government at the expense of the military/industrial complex. Mr. Bush lives in the real world. I wish you would join us there. S.Simon "Milos Forman" wrote in message ink.net... Well said!!!! "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... Where the heck is Barry Goldwater when we need him! "Milos Forman" wrote in message ink.net... The dumbest thing I ever heard from a liberal was one who called himself a "Compassionate Conservative" and he went on to create the biggest growth in government in 60 years, the largest entitlement package in history, the quickest enaction of state police powers, signed free speech limiting legislation that he himself was unconstitutional, signed economy destroying tarriff legislation and leaves the borders wide open for illegal immigrants. If it looks like a Democrat, smells like a Democrat and quacks like a Democrat - it's a Democrat! Vote Gridlock! Save America! "Horvath" wrote in message ... Stupid Things Said By Liberals December 15, 2003 Here's a list of some of the many dumb things libs said about Saddam's captu Robin Wright, Los Angeles Times: This isn't going to transform the situation. Joe Klein, TIME: Another terrorist attack on America would completely change this dynamic. Dennis Kucinich: No big deal, we've got to end the occupation of Iraq. Campbell Brown, NBC: This should help President Bush. MSNBC: The insurgents are too well organized to quit. Paula Zahn and Aaron Brown, CNN: Bush had better not gloat. Dan Rather, CBS (Paraphrased as he's impossible to understand): Think how poor Saddam must feel after being dragged from his hole! CNN: Iraqis don't care. There are gas lines and not enough electricity. Besides, why'd it take so long to get this one bearded guy who's not running anything? John F-ing Kerry: It's a good day for Iraqis but Americans are still going to die. Yasser Arafat, taking a page away from Tom Daschle: I am saddened. NPR: Repeated the no-gas, no-water, no-oil misery line. Best - Evan Thomas, Newsweek: In a land where pride and dignity mean everything, the images of Saddam are clearly intended to shame. This signature is now the ultimate power in the universe |
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Simple Simon:
You have taken too many government pills. When the effects wear off hopefully you will see as clearly as I. Government handouts breed dependence. Dependence breds sloth. Senator Goldwater is not the same as or equivalent to John Dean. Dean has no principals, no moral compass. He simply opposes Bush and Republicans in general. Senator Goldwater is known for his principals and moral compass. Goldwater stood for individual liberty and the Constitution. He is THE Conservative by which all others are judged. I do not care about the popularity of Conservatism, I care about what is right. Right by my own standards, the standards of an independent, self reliant man. If one accepts popularity as the metric for political or moral direction, in the right time and place, one would find the soles of his feet sore from excessive goose stepping. Senator Goldwater was merely the torch bearer, not the torch. The torch has been passed on and again it will burn bright. Remember, circumstance does not make the man, it reveals him. "The government that has the power to grant you everything also has the power to take it all away" Barry Goldwater "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... Barry Goldwater = John Dean. Both of them represent the extreme ends of the political spectrum. While Goldwater was at the conservative end, Dean is at the radical liberal end of the spectrum. Both are the same in that they are(were) unelectable. Milos, one of these days you are going to wake up and smell the roses that since conservatism is about as popular as liberalism the only viable solution is something in the middle. George Bush is in the middle. He's conservative when it comes to the government's primary duty to protect the country and he's moderate to liberal when it comes to giving the populace what they want - handouts from the government at the expense of the military/industrial complex. Mr. Bush lives in the real world. I wish you would join us there. S.Simon "Milos Forman" wrote in message ink.net... Well said!!!! "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... Where the heck is Barry Goldwater when we need him! "Milos Forman" wrote in message ink.net... The dumbest thing I ever heard from a liberal was one who called himself a "Compassionate Conservative" and he went on to create the biggest growth in government in 60 years, the largest entitlement package in history, the quickest enaction of state police powers, signed free speech limiting legislation that he himself was unconstitutional, signed economy destroying tarriff legislation and leaves the borders wide open for illegal immigrants. If it looks like a Democrat, smells like a Democrat and quacks like a Democrat - it's a Democrat! Vote Gridlock! Save America! "Horvath" wrote in message ... Stupid Things Said By Liberals December 15, 2003 Here's a list of some of the many dumb things libs said about Saddam's captu Robin Wright, Los Angeles Times: This isn't going to transform the situation. Joe Klein, TIME: Another terrorist attack on America would completely change this dynamic. Dennis Kucinich: No big deal, we've got to end the occupation of Iraq. Campbell Brown, NBC: This should help President Bush. MSNBC: The insurgents are too well organized to quit. Paula Zahn and Aaron Brown, CNN: Bush had better not gloat. Dan Rather, CBS (Paraphrased as he's impossible to understand): Think how poor Saddam must feel after being dragged from his hole! CNN: Iraqis don't care. There are gas lines and not enough electricity. Besides, why'd it take so long to get this one bearded guy who's not running anything? John F-ing Kerry: It's a good day for Iraqis but Americans are still going to die. Yasser Arafat, taking a page away from Tom Daschle: I am saddened. NPR: Repeated the no-gas, no-water, no-oil misery line. Best - Evan Thomas, Newsweek: In a land where pride and dignity mean everything, the images of Saddam are clearly intended to shame. This signature is now the ultimate power in the universe |
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Milos,
You need to practice what you preach in order to lend veracity to your claims. It is you who live in a situation where you depend upon the government for your very existence. You need roads, electricity, grocery stores and telephone connections. You are trapped and living a life the government controls. I can understand why you yearn for what Barry claims to have stood for but really didn't as he was perhaps more dependent upon government than you are. Myself, on the other hand, being a realist have structured my life in such a way that I can reap government benefits as long as they are available but can escape from them should they involve the loss of my freedom. I can simply sail away and avail myself of my offshore bank accounts while your like continues to proclaim the virtues of conservative values while living a life that does not reflect your beliefs. That's the trouble with indoctrination into any system of beliefs. It requires a blind adherence by the believer and said adherence causes the believer's enslavement. S.Simon - sucks on any teat that's available but has other teats lined up when old reliable dries up. "Milos Forman" wrote in message ink.net... Simple Simon: You have taken too many government pills. When the effects wear off hopefully you will see as clearly as I. Government handouts breed dependence. Dependence breds sloth. Senator Goldwater is not the same as or equivalent to John Dean. Dean has no principals, no moral compass. He simply opposes Bush and Republicans in general. Senator Goldwater is known for his principals and moral compass. Goldwater stood for individual liberty and the Constitution. He is THE Conservative by which all others are judged. I do not care about the popularity of Conservatism, I care about what is right. Right by my own standards, the standards of an independent, self reliant man. If one accepts popularity as the metric for political or moral direction, in the right time and place, one would find the soles of his feet sore from excessive goose stepping. Senator Goldwater was merely the torch bearer, not the torch. The torch has been passed on and again it will burn bright. Remember, circumstance does not make the man, it reveals him. "The government that has the power to grant you everything also has the power to take it all away" Barry Goldwater "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... Barry Goldwater = John Dean. Both of them represent the extreme ends of the political spectrum. While Goldwater was at the conservative end, Dean is at the radical liberal end of the spectrum. Both are the same in that they are(were) unelectable. Milos, one of these days you are going to wake up and smell the roses that since conservatism is about as popular as liberalism the only viable solution is something in the middle. George Bush is in the middle. He's conservative when it comes to the government's primary duty to protect the country and he's moderate to liberal when it comes to giving the populace what they want - handouts from the government at the expense of the military/industrial complex. Mr. Bush lives in the real world. I wish you would join us there. S.Simon "Milos Forman" wrote in message ink.net... Well said!!!! "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... Where the heck is Barry Goldwater when we need him! "Milos Forman" wrote in message ink.net... The dumbest thing I ever heard from a liberal was one who called himself a "Compassionate Conservative" and he went on to create the biggest growth in government in 60 years, the largest entitlement package in history, the quickest enaction of state police powers, signed free speech limiting legislation that he himself was unconstitutional, signed economy destroying tarriff legislation and leaves the borders wide open for illegal immigrants. If it looks like a Democrat, smells like a Democrat and quacks like a Democrat - it's a Democrat! Vote Gridlock! Save America! "Horvath" wrote in message ... Stupid Things Said By Liberals December 15, 2003 Here's a list of some of the many dumb things libs said about Saddam's captu Robin Wright, Los Angeles Times: This isn't going to transform the situation. Joe Klein, TIME: Another terrorist attack on America would completely change this dynamic. Dennis Kucinich: No big deal, we've got to end the occupation of Iraq. Campbell Brown, NBC: This should help President Bush. MSNBC: The insurgents are too well organized to quit. Paula Zahn and Aaron Brown, CNN: Bush had better not gloat. Dan Rather, CBS (Paraphrased as he's impossible to understand): Think how poor Saddam must feel after being dragged from his hole! CNN: Iraqis don't care. There are gas lines and not enough electricity. Besides, why'd it take so long to get this one bearded guy who's not running anything? John F-ing Kerry: It's a good day for Iraqis but Americans are still going to die. Yasser Arafat, taking a page away from Tom Daschle: I am saddened. NPR: Repeated the no-gas, no-water, no-oil misery line. Best - Evan Thomas, Newsweek: In a land where pride and dignity mean everything, the images of Saddam are clearly intended to shame. This signature is now the ultimate power in the universe |
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I do rely on government for the things it should provide - courts, a common
defense, police and all the other things necessary to protect my individual rights. The US Constitution does a pretty good job of laying it all out. What you desire and what GW Bush does is violate the Constitution, the law of the land. What good is worrying about the Colregs when the fundamental law of the country is ignored and trampled upon? What good are laws if they are selectively enforced and, for the most part, ignored? I do live in the real world and know what the future holds as a consequence of ever growing government and neglect of the law. "Compromise is the red carpet for tyranny" Ayn Rand "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... Milos, You need to practice what you preach in order to lend veracity to your claims. It is you who live in a situation where you depend upon the government for your very existence. You need roads, electricity, grocery stores and telephone connections. You are trapped and living a life the government controls. I can understand why you yearn for what Barry claims to have stood for but really didn't as he was perhaps more dependent upon government than you are. Myself, on the other hand, being a realist have structured my life in such a way that I can reap government benefits as long as they are available but can escape from them should they involve the loss of my freedom. I can simply sail away and avail myself of my offshore bank accounts while your like continues to proclaim the virtues of conservative values while living a life that does not reflect your beliefs. That's the trouble with indoctrination into any system of beliefs. It requires a blind adherence by the believer and said adherence causes the believer's enslavement. S.Simon - sucks on any teat that's available but has other teats lined up when old reliable dries up. "Milos Forman" wrote in message ink.net... Simple Simon: You have taken too many government pills. When the effects wear off hopefully you will see as clearly as I. Government handouts breed dependence. Dependence breds sloth. Senator Goldwater is not the same as or equivalent to John Dean. Dean has no principals, no moral compass. He simply opposes Bush and Republicans in general. Senator Goldwater is known for his principals and moral compass. Goldwater stood for individual liberty and the Constitution. He is THE Conservative by which all others are judged. I do not care about the popularity of Conservatism, I care about what is right. Right by my own standards, the standards of an independent, self reliant man. If one accepts popularity as the metric for political or moral direction, in the right time and place, one would find the soles of his feet sore from excessive goose stepping. Senator Goldwater was merely the torch bearer, not the torch. The torch has been passed on and again it will burn bright. Remember, circumstance does not make the man, it reveals him. "The government that has the power to grant you everything also has the power to take it all away" Barry Goldwater "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... Barry Goldwater = John Dean. Both of them represent the extreme ends of the political spectrum. While Goldwater was at the conservative end, Dean is at the radical liberal end of the spectrum. Both are the same in that they are(were) unelectable. Milos, one of these days you are going to wake up and smell the roses that since conservatism is about as popular as liberalism the only viable solution is something in the middle. George Bush is in the middle. He's conservative when it comes to the government's primary duty to protect the country and he's moderate to liberal when it comes to giving the populace what they want - handouts from the government at the expense of the military/industrial complex. Mr. Bush lives in the real world. I wish you would join us there. S.Simon "Milos Forman" wrote in message ink.net... Well said!!!! "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... Where the heck is Barry Goldwater when we need him! "Milos Forman" wrote in message ink.net... The dumbest thing I ever heard from a liberal was one who called himself a "Compassionate Conservative" and he went on to create the biggest growth in government in 60 years, the largest entitlement package in history, the quickest enaction of state police powers, signed free speech limiting legislation that he himself was unconstitutional, signed economy destroying tarriff legislation and leaves the borders wide open for illegal immigrants. If it looks like a Democrat, smells like a Democrat and quacks like a Democrat - it's a Democrat! Vote Gridlock! Save America! "Horvath" wrote in message ... Stupid Things Said By Liberals December 15, 2003 Here's a list of some of the many dumb things libs said about Saddam's captu Robin Wright, Los Angeles Times: This isn't going to transform the situation. Joe Klein, TIME: Another terrorist attack on America would completely change this dynamic. Dennis Kucinich: No big deal, we've got to end the occupation of Iraq. Campbell Brown, NBC: This should help President Bush. MSNBC: The insurgents are too well organized to quit. Paula Zahn and Aaron Brown, CNN: Bush had better not gloat. Dan Rather, CBS (Paraphrased as he's impossible to understand): Think how poor Saddam must feel after being dragged from his hole! CNN: Iraqis don't care. There are gas lines and not enough electricity. Besides, why'd it take so long to get this one bearded guy who's not running anything? John F-ing Kerry: It's a good day for Iraqis but Americans are still going to die. Yasser Arafat, taking a page away from Tom Daschle: I am saddened. NPR: Repeated the no-gas, no-water, no-oil misery line. Best - Evan Thomas, Newsweek: In a land where pride and dignity mean everything, the images of Saddam are clearly intended to shame. 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Should we assume you are referring to *Howard* Dean rather than John
Dean, of Watergate fame? I doubt that Howard would want to be confused with one of Tricky Dick's cohorts. Just checking. On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 20:19:12 -0500, "Simple Simon" wrote: Barry Goldwater = John Dean. Both of them represent the extreme ends of the political spectrum. While Goldwater was at the conservative end, Dean is at the radical liberal end of the spectrum. Both are the same in that they are(were) unelectable. Milos, one of these days you are going to wake up and smell the roses that since conservatism is about as popular as liberalism the only viable solution is something in the middle. George Bush is in the middle. He's conservative when it comes to the government's primary duty to protect the country and he's moderate to liberal when it comes to giving the populace what they want - handouts from the government at the expense of the military/industrial complex. Mr. Bush lives in the real world. I wish you would join us there. S.Simon "Milos Forman" wrote in message ink.net... Well said!!!! "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... Where the heck is Barry Goldwater when we need him! "Milos Forman" wrote in message ink.net... The dumbest thing I ever heard from a liberal was one who called himself a "Compassionate Conservative" and he went on to create the biggest growth in government in 60 years, the largest entitlement package in history, the quickest enaction of state police powers, signed free speech limiting legislation that he himself was unconstitutional, signed economy destroying tarriff legislation and leaves the borders wide open for illegal immigrants. If it looks like a Democrat, smells like a Democrat and quacks like a Democrat - it's a Democrat! Vote Gridlock! Save America! "Horvath" wrote in message ... Stupid Things Said By Liberals December 15, 2003 Here's a list of some of the many dumb things libs said about Saddam's captu Robin Wright, Los Angeles Times: This isn't going to transform the situation. Joe Klein, TIME: Another terrorist attack on America would completely change this dynamic. Dennis Kucinich: No big deal, we've got to end the occupation of Iraq. Campbell Brown, NBC: This should help President Bush. MSNBC: The insurgents are too well organized to quit. Paula Zahn and Aaron Brown, CNN: Bush had better not gloat. Dan Rather, CBS (Paraphrased as he's impossible to understand): Think how poor Saddam must feel after being dragged from his hole! CNN: Iraqis don't care. There are gas lines and not enough electricity. Besides, why'd it take so long to get this one bearded guy who's not running anything? John F-ing Kerry: It's a good day for Iraqis but Americans are still going to die. Yasser Arafat, taking a page away from Tom Daschle: I am saddened. NPR: Repeated the no-gas, no-water, no-oil misery line. Best - Evan Thomas, Newsweek: In a land where pride and dignity mean everything, the images of Saddam are clearly intended to shame. This signature is now the ultimate power in the universe |
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