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"katy" wrote in message
... Martin Baxter wrote: katy wrote: I think that's a tad disingenuous, I'm quite sure that Jon is just as patriotic as you, I'm not even sure if he wants to see Bush impeached. Personally I think one must recognize that the President did not, and cannot act alone in declaring and waging a war. Without the support of both Houses not much is going to happen. So what are you going to do, impeach one hundred senators and a few hundred congressmen? Cheers Marty Which, BTW, includes Hillary Clinton.... Aye, now if we could just infuse the whole lot of them with some humility maybe we might hear something like "Well, in hindsight it looks like we've screwed up some here, so let's quit blaming everyone else and find a way out of this mess." Never happen, no way, no how. It's Bush's fault! No it's Clinton's fault! No, it's Carters fault! No it's Kennedy's fault! ....... Cheers Marty Yep...you got that right....The liveral comic, Whoppi Goldberg (I love her humor but usually hate her politics) even said it...she said that it was time we all stopped looking behind us and laying blame and time to look forward and start fixing...now if someone with her liberal slant can say that, why can't someone act on it? It started with a landslide election for the Democrats. Do you think we should give them a couple of more days before we condemn them? -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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Capt. JG wrote:
"katy" wrote in message ... Martin Baxter wrote: katy wrote: I think that's a tad disingenuous, I'm quite sure that Jon is just as patriotic as you, I'm not even sure if he wants to see Bush impeached. Personally I think one must recognize that the President did not, and cannot act alone in declaring and waging a war. Without the support of both Houses not much is going to happen. So what are you going to do, impeach one hundred senators and a few hundred congressmen? Cheers Marty Which, BTW, includes Hillary Clinton.... Aye, now if we could just infuse the whole lot of them with some humility maybe we might hear something like "Well, in hindsight it looks like we've screwed up some here, so let's quit blaming everyone else and find a way out of this mess." Never happen, no way, no how. It's Bush's fault! No it's Clinton's fault! No, it's Carters fault! No it's Kennedy's fault! ....... Cheers Marty Yep...you got that right....The liveral comic, Whoppi Goldberg (I love her humor but usually hate her politics) even said it...she said that it was time we all stopped looking behind us and laying blame and time to look forward and start fixing...now if someone with her liberal slant can say that, why can't someone act on it? It started with a landslide election for the Democrats. Do you think we should give them a couple of more days before we condemn them? Give it up KJon...you're beginning to sound rabid... |
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"katy" wrote in message
... Capt. JG wrote: "katy" wrote in message ... Martin Baxter wrote: katy wrote: I think that's a tad disingenuous, I'm quite sure that Jon is just as patriotic as you, I'm not even sure if he wants to see Bush impeached. Personally I think one must recognize that the President did not, and cannot act alone in declaring and waging a war. Without the support of both Houses not much is going to happen. So what are you going to do, impeach one hundred senators and a few hundred congressmen? Cheers Marty Which, BTW, includes Hillary Clinton.... Aye, now if we could just infuse the whole lot of them with some humility maybe we might hear something like "Well, in hindsight it looks like we've screwed up some here, so let's quit blaming everyone else and find a way out of this mess." Never happen, no way, no how. It's Bush's fault! No it's Clinton's fault! No, it's Carters fault! No it's Kennedy's fault! ....... Cheers Marty Yep...you got that right....The liveral comic, Whoppi Goldberg (I love her humor but usually hate her politics) even said it...she said that it was time we all stopped looking behind us and laying blame and time to look forward and start fixing...now if someone with her liberal slant can say that, why can't someone act on it? It started with a landslide election for the Democrats. Do you think we should give them a couple of more days before we condemn them? Give it up KJon...you're beginning to sound rabid... I think it's a legitimate question, given that it was a landslide and slam to the Bush administration. Personally, I'm getting a bit sick of the Democrats talking the talk but not walking the walk. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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![]() "Capt. JG" wrote in message ... "katy" wrote in message ... Capt. JG wrote: "katy" wrote in message ... Martin Baxter wrote: katy wrote: I think that's a tad disingenuous, I'm quite sure that Jon is just as patriotic as you, I'm not even sure if he wants to see Bush impeached. Personally I think one must recognize that the President did not, and cannot act alone in declaring and waging a war. Without the support of both Houses not much is going to happen. So what are you going to do, impeach one hundred senators and a few hundred congressmen? Cheers Marty Which, BTW, includes Hillary Clinton.... Aye, now if we could just infuse the whole lot of them with some humility maybe we might hear something like "Well, in hindsight it looks like we've screwed up some here, so let's quit blaming everyone else and find a way out of this mess." Never happen, no way, no how. It's Bush's fault! No it's Clinton's fault! No, it's Carters fault! No it's Kennedy's fault! ....... Cheers Marty Yep...you got that right....The liveral comic, Whoppi Goldberg (I love her humor but usually hate her politics) even said it...she said that it was time we all stopped looking behind us and laying blame and time to look forward and start fixing...now if someone with her liberal slant can say that, why can't someone act on it? It started with a landslide election for the Democrats. Do you think we should give them a couple of more days before we condemn them? Give it up KJon...you're beginning to sound rabid... I think it's a legitimate question, given that it was a landslide and slam to the Bush administration. Personally, I'm getting a bit sick of the Democrats talking the talk but not walking the walk. I know what you mean. All this talk of wanting to get along with the White House and working together is such a PITA. :-) (see the emoticon, Jon?) Max |
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"Maxprop" wrote in message
.net... "Capt. JG" wrote in message ... "katy" wrote in message ... Capt. JG wrote: "katy" wrote in message ... Martin Baxter wrote: katy wrote: I think that's a tad disingenuous, I'm quite sure that Jon is just as patriotic as you, I'm not even sure if he wants to see Bush impeached. Personally I think one must recognize that the President did not, and cannot act alone in declaring and waging a war. Without the support of both Houses not much is going to happen. So what are you going to do, impeach one hundred senators and a few hundred congressmen? Cheers Marty Which, BTW, includes Hillary Clinton.... Aye, now if we could just infuse the whole lot of them with some humility maybe we might hear something like "Well, in hindsight it looks like we've screwed up some here, so let's quit blaming everyone else and find a way out of this mess." Never happen, no way, no how. It's Bush's fault! No it's Clinton's fault! No, it's Carters fault! No it's Kennedy's fault! ....... Cheers Marty Yep...you got that right....The liveral comic, Whoppi Goldberg (I love her humor but usually hate her politics) even said it...she said that it was time we all stopped looking behind us and laying blame and time to look forward and start fixing...now if someone with her liberal slant can say that, why can't someone act on it? It started with a landslide election for the Democrats. Do you think we should give them a couple of more days before we condemn them? Give it up KJon...you're beginning to sound rabid... I think it's a legitimate question, given that it was a landslide and slam to the Bush administration. Personally, I'm getting a bit sick of the Democrats talking the talk but not walking the walk. I know what you mean. All this talk of wanting to get along with the White House and working together is such a PITA. :-) (see the emoticon, Jon?) Max No... where? -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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