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Going, and graduating are two very different things.

Yeah. To graduate you have to stick it out for 4 years whie maintaining at
least a "D" average.
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WTF is a "verbal IQ"? It sounds like nothing more than a term you invented
so that you can make yourself sound smart...and make Bush sound not so
smart.


Type "verbal IQ" into Google. You'll get something over 4,000 hits. No point in
me explaining IQ to you, NOYB- you'll simply claim it's a liberal plot to make
it appear that Bush doesn't have much of one.

Verbal IQ- Google- read and learn.


is certainly under the average rating of
100.


Now you've invented a "rating" scale for "verbal IQ"?


No, NOYB. I have not. 100 is considered "average" when scoring IQ's. Somebody
with an IQ of 70 is 30 points below average, while somebody with an IQ of 130
is 30 points above.

Having never attended College, you really don't have the right to criticize
the intelligence of someone who obtained degrees from two of this country's
most prestigious schools.



Sorry NOYB. You clearly do not understand the concept of intelligence.
Going to school does not make one more or less intelligent- it merely makes one
more or less educated or informed.

Some mighty friggin stupid people have earned an attendence certificate from
all sorts of colleges and universities.

Let me ask you, were there *no* intelligent people before we began sending 90%
of middle class kids to college?


The paper would prove you had the intelligence, drive, and ambition to
graduate from two of the most mentally challenging institutions in the
World.


Or that my Daddy financed a chair.


ou come across as a pretty intelligent person...right up until the point
where you criticize the President's intelligence. You've applied a
one-trait litmus test to Bush, and have determined that because he mangles
words while speaking in public, he must be a dunce. In a
one-trait-litmus-test world, some might say that a high school dropout
qualifies as a dunce, too.



Dumber than a highly educated dentist who has never heard of "verbal IQ"?
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My apologies to Chuck. After some reading, apparently there are tests to
evaluate verbal IQ...as there are tests to evaluate non-verbal IQ. They are
two distinct entities...


And, after firing off a scathing rebuttal to your earlier post (sorry), apology
accepted.

I say again, Bush *may* be intelligent in other areas- but in the verbal
department I am confident he would score well under 100.

I could whump Bush, verbally, almost any day. As could most people. "Course, I
never did well at those two dimensional diagrams where you had to figure out
what shape the 3-dimensional form would take with all 17 panels folded
together. Could well be that Bush has more of that kind of intelligence than
most.
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NOYB wrote:
I'm sure a google search will link to about 1000 anti-Bush webpages, and
each will recite the lie as truth...just as you did.



Ahh..Brave New World...if it is the truth about Buttwiper President
Bush, it is a lie, eh?




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Gould 0738 wrote:

My apologies to Chuck. After some reading, apparently there are tests to
evaluate verbal IQ...as there are tests to evaluate non-verbal IQ. They are
two distinct entities...


And, after firing off a scathing rebuttal to your earlier post (sorry), apology
accepted.

I say again, Bush *may* be intelligent in other areas- but in the verbal
department I am confident he would score well under 100.

I could whump Bush, verbally, almost any day. As could most people. "Course, I
never did well at those two dimensional diagrams where you had to figure out
what shape the 3-dimensional form would take with all 17 panels folded
together. Could well be that Bush has more of that kind of intelligence than
most.


An origami beer bottle?

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NOYB wrote:

Thanks for the info. Bush apparently applied to and was rejected from
University of Texas Law School. As for it being a "third-rate Texas law
school"...US News ranked it 12th in the nation this year.

Where was Harvard's business school ranked? ;-)



As has been mentioned a zillion times, Bush's daddy and grandpa got him
into both Yale and Harvard.

As for the "ranking" of UT Law School, the relevant question is, where
was it ranked in the early 1970s, and by whom was it ranked? There's
nothing objective behind those U.S. News rankings and never has been.


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Not only can't you mount an argument, you're just plain incoherent.

Are you drinking quite a bit?


So more personal abuse but surprise surprise the major simpleton of the
left still has no answers, yet again!!!

Isn't it a hoot that they all lie & mostly claim to be "employers"
always on socialist terms of course. It just confirms they're green with
envy & are only lefties because they can't cut it in open competition,
even with each other!!!

Yep you're the people who should be running the world in troubled
times, liars & loons.


K

Here's some of Harry's lies for you, just to bring back old memories:-)



I'm doing my part to ease unemployment. I'm hiring another writer for my



staff. Will be putting the ad on MONSTER.COM and in the Wash Post.


I need more staff because 2004 is a major election year and business
booked to date indicates we'll be drowning in work. We need to hire a
production coordinator, too. It has very little to do with the state of
the economy, other than using it as reason to defeat Republicrap
candidates.


I'm doing my part to ease unemployment. I'm hiring another writer for my

staff. Will be putting the ad on MONSTER.COM and in the Wash Post.





We have first-class benefits, including a top-of-the-line health
insurance plan, a non-contributory defined-benefit pension plan, a 401k,
and a life insurance policy equal to annual salary. We contribute a
share of profits to the 401k on behalf of the employee. Our employees
pay $4.50 for generic prescriptions and $8.00 for non-generics, but
that's going up next year to $10 and $15. New employees get two weeks
vacation the first year, and that goes to three weeks the third year. In
addition, we have 12 paid holidays and we shut down from noon on
Christmas eve to the day after New Year's Day. We also provide 20 days
of paid sick leave a year. And we have an outside company administering
pre-tax flexible bennies for our employees.
Our fringe benefit package follows the trade union model, except, of
course, for the profit contributions to 401k's. Trade unions are
not-for-profit enterprises.
How do these compare to the bennies at your shop?

Paid? Every year? I call "bull****". With 3 weeks vacation, 12 paid
holidays, and 20 paid sick days that's 47 *paid* days off every year. Are
they hourly employees? For a "small business", that's the road to
bankruptcy.

Boy...and you had me going there for a minute.

Not quite so simple, though you are trying hard to make it so. Our
business is up because we're on the cusp of an election year. Our
business always goes up in a major election year.
You could say we're going to be doing very well in 2004 because Bush is
such a total failure.


The 20 paid sick days aren't part of the "paid" days off unless those
days are used. None of our people abuses sick leave. In fact, no one as
yet has even come close to using 20 sick days in one year. They're there
in case they're needed.


Oh, I forgot. We also provide everyone with LTD.

The company provides an insurance plan that pays 50% of an employe's
salary for Long Term Disability. Employes have the option of purchasing
an additional 16.66%, bringing their total to 66.66%. The basic benefit
maximum is $4,000 per month. With the buy up, the limit is increased to
$10,000 per month.



Here's just some of his prior lies (in his own words pasted);

I sold off nearly $3,000,000 in new motors and boats, depressing
the new boat
industry in southern Connecticut for an entire season. Everything was
sold...every
cotter pin, every quart of oil, 30 days after I started. For near
full-retail, too.


He had just under $1,000,000 on floor plan with a
syndicate of banks led by National Shawmut of Boston. He had been a
solid customer of that back for more than 20 years and they gave him
great rates.



As far as your other complaints, well, almost every president in my memory,
and I *remember* Truman, Eisenhower (who cheated on his wife), Kennedy,
Johnson, Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan and Bush, lied and participated in
deceit to one degree or another, and on issues far more important than who
was giving them blow jobs.

Good lord. I met *every* president in the damned group except Bush, and I
worked once for his father.



My father used to pray that the north shore of LI Sound would be hit by
a mild hurricane. No
one injured, no on-shore property damaged, but lots of boats sunk.
Preferably early in July.


We had the Hatteras for two years. Last year, out of the cold clear, a
broker approached me with an offer to buy. Our continued Florida
lifestyle was somewhat up in the air, because the two breadwinners
hereabouts were about to be offered long-term but temporary assignments
they could not refuse in the Washington, D.C., area. So, after being
romanced a little, we sold the Hatt for almost precisely what we paid
for it. Not bad, after two full years of use. And I mean full years. So,
we didn't "make" any money off the Hatt, but we didn't lose any, either.
The proceeds were prudently invested.

The PWC was won as
a prize in a raffle.



Never mind that. Why does he have a Bilgeliner in front of his office?
Is it a display of "Boating Don'ts?"
Yeah, when we were in the boat biz, my father always had one or two







"around the back" that he was forced to take in trade. These were sold
as "as is, where is." He made sure the engine would start and run.
Beyond that, it was up to the prospective buyer to decide if he wanted
it. They moved off the lot pretty quickly, partially because my dad's
main store was on a highly trafficked commercial route with lots of
manufacturing and machining and aerospace plants near by. In those days,
workers at these places could fix anything.


Actually, Dipper, I don't think my father ever saw a Bayliner. But he still
called bumpers bumpers.
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Bayliner wined and dined my father a half dozen times to entice him
into becoming its dealer. His operation was the largest small boat
dealership in its area of New England, and for 30 years, he was the
*exclusive* Evinrude dealer in a densely populated coastal county. He
also handled Mercuries. He never liked Bayliners, and referred to them
as "jerry-built."


From 1947 until he died, he sold more than 500 outboard motors a
year from his stores, accounting for a reasonably high percentage of *all*
outboards sold in his home state for those years.


This is a killer. My father was in the boat business dating back to
right after
the Big War. When he died and I was looking through his warehouse, I found
wrapped in a nuclear fall-out bag (no kidding), a brand-new 1949
Evinrude 8015
50 hp outboard. The motor was a gift to my father from Evinrude for
winning some
outboard stock utility or hydroplane race.

I gave the motor to a friend of my dad's, who worked at the shop as head
mechanic. I don't believe he ever used it and I'm sure it is still
brand-new. I
have no idea who might own it now.



He also built
boats, and I worked on a few, both wood, glass covered wood and
all fiberglass. After he died, however, we sold the biz and I've
just been an occasional boat owner.


Besides, I worked off and on in the
boat business and inherited it when he died. So, as I said, I'm
knee-deep in boat heritage.


Oh,
and I had some friends who died in the service, too, but it wasn't for
what they believed in. They were drafted, shipped to Vietnam and came
back in body bags.


During the war, he turned out experimental brass shell casings
for the
Army and hopped up outboards for the Navy, which wanted to use them on
smaller
landing craft. I had photos at one time of my father with Ole Evinrude
himself.
My mother knew one of Evinrude's wives...she was a minor movie star or
singer...I forgot which. Maybe both.



Have you ever sailed from San Francisco to Hawaii? I have.
Have you ever rounded Cape Horn? I have, twice.
Have you ever transited the Panama Canal? I have.
Have you owned more than 20 boats in your lifetime? I have.
Have you ever sailed large boats competitively? I have.
Have you ever been hundreds of miles from land in a powerboat under your
command? I have.


My father and his chief mechanic once crossed the Atlantic in winter in
a 22'
boat powered by twin outboards. Yes, it is possible, even the fuel. Got a
"fireboat" welcome in NYC.




Here are some:

Hatteras 43' sportfish
Swan 41' racing/cruising sloop
Morgan 33
O'Day 30
Cruisers, Inc., Mackinac 22
Century Coronado
Bill Luders 16, as sweet a sailboat as ever caught a breeze.
Century 19' wood lapstrake with side wheel steering
Cruisers, Inc. 18' and 16' wood lapstrakes
Wolverines. Molded plywood. Gorgeous. Several. 14,15,17 footers with various
Evinrudes
Lighting class sailboat
Botved Coronet with twin 50 hp Evinrudes. Interesting boat.
Aristocraft (a piece of junk...13', fast, held together with spit)
Alcort Sunfish
Ancarrow Marine Aquiflyer. 22' footer with two Caddy Crusaders.
Guaranteed 60
mph. In the late 1950's.
Skimmar brand skiff
Arkansas Traveler fiberglass bowrider (I think it was a bowrider)
Dyer Dhow
Su-Mark round bilge runabout, fiberglass
Penn Yan runabouts. Wood.
Old Town wood and canvas canoe
Old Town sailig canoe...different than above canoe



Sometime in the early 1960s, I was driving back from Ft. Leonard Wood to
Kansas City in a nice old MGA I owned at the time. About halfway home it
started raining heavily, I turned on the wipers, and EVERY SINGLE
electrical accessory and light in the car flashed on, there was a large
popping sound and it all blew out at once. And the car caught fire. I
pulled over to the side of the road, watched the fire, removed my
license plate and hitched on home. For all I know, that old MGA is still
there.

Sure was a pretty little car.


Puh-lease, Karen. You've not seen nor have I ever posted one example of
my professional writings on building structure and the effects on it of
hurricane-force winds and seismic activity. I haven't done any of these
in at least 10 year, but at the time I was field researching,
photographing and writing these reports, they were quite accurate,
topical and well-received by their intended audiences.


A small fleet of Polar skiffs were purchased by an inshore bait, tackle

and boat rental business on the ICW in NE Florida. These boats were not
used on open waters. Within 90 days, cracks developed in the liners that
also served as the deck over the flotation in the bottom of the hulls. A
guide I know, one whose boats and engines are supplied to him by
manufacturers, also had a Polar skiff go bad on him for the same reasons
-liner and then hull fractures.







Harry has claimed to have a 20 yrs his junior beautiful wife, he even put a fake pic of a beautiful woman on a website once claiming it was his "young bride", he may have a wife, although I doubt it, we don't like nor tolerate misogynists for long.

Needless to say he's made up many "dramatic" over the top stories over the years about this lie to feed his ego & pretend he's the centre of attention, but as with his boat claims & other crap, there's never once been even a shred of independently verifiable material.

After he stalked Madcow in real life, which was most frightening, I do suspect he's very very dangerous & that this "bride" story is his delusional appropriation of his, probably court ordered, treating psychotherapist as "wife" (it seems he was under lock & key for what?? over a year??? a sexual deviant maybe??), have a read of just a small part of his BS & make up your own mind, it's all about free choice:-)


1. She *is* my bride. There are no rules that determine the end of
"bride-hood." If I want to refer to her as my bride, I may.

2. As a professional writer, I know the rules of language and am entitled to
break them in exercise of my license.

3. I doubt many married women would object to their husbands lovingly
referring to them as brides. The connotations are pleasant.

4. She's 20 years younger than I am.



Naw. What happened was that I handled a couple of "political" consulting
jobs funded out of the DC area to help a few candidates and defeat a
couple of ballot issues. Through no fault of mine, we won each of the
races, so some of the deep pockets types based in the DC area think I
actually *know something* about the process. I was offered a contract
that requires my presence in DC quite frequently. My bride also was
offered a job up here that represented a significant professional career
move. So, we're "up here" much of the time and "down there" the rest of
it, except when we're "somewhere else." I've been back to Jax (well,
really south of Jax) five times since coming "up here" late last summer
and my bride just returned from a business trip there.

I swear this is true.


Here's a funny. My bride had to fly out to San Diego Wednesday and
hitched a ride on her company's corporate jet. They landed in Salina,
Kansas, which is due north of Wichita and Skippy's suburb of Derby.

So when she gets to San Diego, I get a call asking, "What the hell did
you do in Kansas...we didn't fly over one significant patch of
water...?"

Harry, you make over 500 posts a week to this group and you don't own
a boat?
And why are you so crabby?
Maybe these two factors are related?



One has to own something to use it? Hmmm. My bride drives off in her car
every day, but she doesn't own it.

I'm not crabby. You asked for advice I gave you some. I questioned your
wanting to take a very small boat out into high seas and suddenly you
turned sour. It's your pot; you are the one stewing in it.

No, it is the boat of a friend. It is a 24' ProLine center console with,
if I recall, a 225 hp Merc on it. It was a dark and stormy day in
January (1997) when we went out, but the sky cleared once we got out to
the Gulf Stream.


Bride and I caught and released:

1 white marlin
12-15 yellowtail snappers, maybe two pounds each. Pretty, pretty fish.
Assorted red snappers
1 amberjack
2 jack crevalle jacks
1 snook
Nondescript sharks

Did you spend a year as a line psychotherapist at a 650-bed state
hospital for forensic patients?
Did you spend a year as senior psychotherapist at a county facility for
substance abusers?
Did you spend two years as chief of therapy at a private, 200-bed
facility for the mentally and emotionally ill, at which approximately
half the patients were trying to beat drugs or alcohol?
Are you currently chief of therapy for a for a multi-practitioner
practice of some 825 patients, about a third of which are seeking help
for substance abuse problems?


Licensed psychotherapist
Screening as to character and background for each degree earned
On-going screening by faculty while in educational system
Interviews and screenings for required years of internships, plus, at the same
time, supervision by a licensed professional.
Close professional and personal supervision by a licensed therapist for two years
of employment before being allowed to apply for licensure
Licensure background check, submission of recommendations by licensed
practitioners
Four hour written examination on state laws
Five hour written examination on diagnosis, procedure and practice

My wife went through this before becoming licensed. Her final internship was as a
psychotherapist at a 600-bed high security state psychiatric hospital where, on a
daily basis, she was exposed to more danger than your average soldier.

My wife worked for a year as psychotherapist in a Florida 600-bed state
mental institution for forensic patients. She saw and treated numerous
sexual deviants who do a bit more than expose themselves. Such "treatment"
is part of being in the mental health professions.


You see, I'm a nautical psychotherapist, and for only $125 an hour,
until their health insurance runs out, I help Bayliner owners overcome their
feelings of boatable inadequacy.


She is a licensed, practicing
psychotherapist and often tells me I am the sanest person she sees each
day. Which can be taken any way one likes.


1. I'm married to a psychotherapist. Live-in therapy, dontcha know? And much of
Freud is passe.

My ex-wife surpassed the anti-Christ at least a decade ago.

They're not actually "free" moments. I go to boat dealers to round-up
Bayliner owners who are trying to find one who will take their own
version of flotsam and jetsam in on trade.


1. The address listed is not a home address. It is an office.

2. I have three phone numbers. The phone number listed is not one of
mine. It has never been one of mine. The phone number *did* belong to an
after-hours message recording hotline my wife maintained for her most
mentally disturbed patients. Some of these troubled souls were
court-ordered referrals. *Every* call to that phone number--every
call--was recorded AND because of the nature of the line, my wife had
the ability to alert the telephone company to trace the phone number of
every incoming call to that line, *even* if the person making the call
tried to block his number.

Why, you might ask? Because when you are dealing with suicidal people,
they'll liable to tell their therapist over the phone that they are
planning to take their life. If the therapist believes the threat is
real, she or he will want to dispatch emergency srvices and perhaps the
police.

In the years my wife has provided this pro bono service, she has never
received a threatening or abusive call from a mentally ill patient or
court-ordered referral. However, after the ranking Flaming Ass of this
newsgroup posted the hotline number in this newsgroup, she received a
number of abusive, foul-mouthed AND life-threatening calls. These were
mostly directed at me but, of course, I never received them BECAUSE
(duh!) the phone is not mine and I've never answered it.
Naturally, my wife alerted the authorities, with whom she works closely
because of her court-referred patients. The authorities are
investigating the callers and have involved both the FBI *and*
authorities in other states, including Florida, Georgia, California and
Texas. Working with the telephone company, the authorities have been
able to trace the origin of virtually every abusive call. And, of
course, they have the tape recordings of the abusive messages. Several
suspects have been identified. I really don't know what the outcome of
all this will be. We haven't had an update in several weeks, nor are
either of us here that interested in the sleazeballs that would make
such calls.


The phone number, of course, is "wired," so when the obnoxious calls came in
from the idiot rec.boaters, the numbers were easy enough to trace. The local
police handled a complaint, the local telco was involved and when it was
discovered the point of origin was out of state, the FBI got involved. At
least one of the idiots was caught and prosecuted. As far as I can tell, he
has not posted here again



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jps wrote:
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Not only can't you mount an argument, you're just plain incoherent.

Are you drinking quite a bit?


So more personal abuse but surprise surprise the major simpleton of the
left still has no answers, yet again!!!



You don't have a question worth answering. Your idiotic claims haven't
any substance and they're not worth the effort.

These posts of yours seem only to be a vehicle for your affection for
Harry. Why don't you give up on him, he's married already.


Isn't it a hoot that they all lie & mostly claim to be "employers"
always on socialist terms of course. It just confirms they're green with
envy & are only lefties because they can't cut it in open competition,
even with each other!!!



Who among the left claim to be employers other than me? I think you've
gone over the deep end.

I don't give a hoot what you believe, that's your choice. I don't lie
about my personal circumstances. You have no evidence to the contrary
and yet you call me a liar. Makes you look foolish.


Yep you're the people who should be running the world in troubled
times, liars & loons.


You have no basis upon which to assume I'm a liar. I have plenty of
basis upon which to assume you're a bitch.


You're right about the fact that the left should be running things right
now. Afterall, look what your imbecilic "conservative's" approach to
solving problems has wrought. They've managed to organize and align
Moslem nations against the US, raid the US federal budget, grow the
federal government faster than anytime in history other than immediately
after WWII, wreck havoc on the personal freedoms which set America apart
from your inconsequential British colonies, squander all goodwill among
our allies in the world. Quite a number of accomplishments in less than
3 years of Bush.

Have another pint Karen.
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On Fri, 05 Dec 2003 22:47:41 -0500, Harry Krause wrote:

Harry Krause wrote:

NOYB wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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After Yale, Bush applied to a third-rate law school in Texas.

There is no limit to the depth of your lies. Got any proof of this
allegation, Harry?



It's been reported, verified and re-reported dozens of times. The
information is out there...if you are that curious, you'll find it.





Here's a quickie I found in two seconds of searching; I've seen much
better references to this failure, though:

he Starr Report: October 12, 1999
Despite Yale diploma, George W. was
rejected by U of Texas Law School

By Linda L. Starr


George Dumbya Bush was rejected by the University of Texas Law School in
1973 after he had supposedly graduated from Yale, an Ivy League school!
How can this be true when at the time his father was the congressman
from Houston? Is this more rumor-mongering by liberals out to besmirch
the Golden Boy of the GOP?

No, his own mother was quoted in an interview with Skip Hollandsworth as
saying, "I think that got under his skin a litle bit, because I don't
think he was used to not doing what he wanted to do." when asked about
the rejection.

According to Clayton Day, Jr., one of his Yale classmates "He went there
for the same reason a lot of us did. I had a lot of degrees, but I
couldn't do anything. It was like trade school."

That is a pretty sad commentary to explain a wasted education at Yale.
How many people could go there, come out with a degree, and not be able
to do anything with it?

This makes me question Dumbya's whole new ideology about quality of
education based on money invested, as he claims with his plan for a
voucher program. If these rules he wants to apply to our nations' youth,
had been applied to him, he would find himself a common beggar with his
cup held out to strangers for survival money. He certainly has not
practiced the lectures he preaches to the common working poor. He
apparently feels he is above the rules of society all of us must accept
and adopt for our everyday living.

According to another Bush friend, Doug Hannah -- son of real estate
developer turned space rocket entrepreneur David Hannah -- Dumbya was
pretty cavalier in his 20s about girlfriends and drinking. When his
younger brother Marvin was just 15, Dumbya took him out drinking and
partying. Upon running over a neighbor's trash can on the way home,
father Bush called him into the den to discuss what happened, Dumbya
challenged "You want to go mano a mano right here?"

Terrific family morals exhibited here especially since Barbara states
there was no need to question Dumbya's behavior back then.

Then when Dumbya ran for Congress in 1978 against Kent Hance, he had his
first education in opposing the Christian Coalition. According to
Patricia Kilday Hart's article on Dumbya, he came under attack in the
University Daily, a Texas Tech student newspaper, for promising free
beer at a Bush campaign rally.

"Mr. Bush has used some of his vast sums of money...to persuade young
college students to vote for and support him by offering free alcohol
[to] them," wrote Lubbock attorney George Thompson III. Thompson in
conclusion deduced that Bush's virtues "do not indicate the same high
character as Hance."

One can assume that after that debacle, Dumbya Bush will never
underestimate the ability of the Religious Right to inflame voters.

Now I fear asking the obvious: Who does Dumbya Bush hope to buy with all
these millions of campaign contributions? Even worse, what will the
eventual price be to America if enough voters do sell their votes to the
highest bidder? And finally, what price will those who contribute
heavily to Dumbya's campaign demand later on down the road?


Harry, isn't this called "third order hearsay"? Read this piece of tripe, and
then say this constitutes 'proof' of anything. My mother told me that a freiend
of her girlfriend told her that....jeeeeesh!

John
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