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On Wed, 21 Jan 2009 19:07:59 -0500, RLM wrote:
On Wed, 21 Jan 2009 01:08:43 -0500, Eisboch wrote: "jps" wrote in message ... How you could possibly think of Bush as someone to look up to is certainly beyond me. You have to be living in a special reality, like he did. I would offer this: One thing that occurred to me today while watching all the inauguration activities was that it would have been a perfect day and timing for a terrorist attack. Virtually everybody who would have a responsibility to respond were tied up in activities. It would be chaotic. I think thanks can be given for the fact that it didn't occur to the departed cowboy from Texas. Eisboch Bush tranported the victims to them to save them fuel. Good point. He also transported pallets of $100 bills. My nephew said they didn't count it when handing it out, they weighed it. Those were my hard earned tax dollars at work. Buying Iraqi cooperation or refunding them for the value of their family member's lives. Let's not forget how much fuel we've purchased over their to keep those humvess and transports on the road. I'm sure Halliburton made a pretty penny off each litre. I'm sure a percentage of our fuel purchases went to fund terrorism, the mid-eastern version of unicef or Ronald McDonald house. jps |