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OT--I could almost learn to tolerate this guy
"The Sunnis and the Shiites, the Kurds and all the various tribes can work
out accommodations that will allow them to build a stable society, I think that will be good for Iraq and good for the Middle East," Clinton said at the end of a two-day visit to Denmark. In January, Iraq held the its first democratic parliamentary elections to choose a 275-member National Assembly and provincial legislatures. "There is no point living in the past," Clinton said. "Look at where we are now. Everyone, all freedom-loving people would be better off with a genuinely representative, effective, free government in Iraq whatever your feelings are about what went on before." |
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"NOYB" wrote in message ink.net... "The Sunnis and the Shiites, the Kurds and all the various tribes can work out accommodations that will allow them to build a stable society, I think that will be good for Iraq and good for the Middle East," Clinton said at the end of a two-day visit to Denmark. In January, Iraq held the its first democratic parliamentary elections to choose a 275-member National Assembly and provincial legislatures. "There is no point living in the past," Clinton said. "Look at where we are now. Everyone, all freedom-loving people would be better off with a genuinely representative, effective, free government in Iraq whatever your feelings are about what went on before." Heeeeeeeere's your sign! :-) |
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Doug Kanter wrote: "NOYB" wrote in message ink.net... "The Sunnis and the Shiites, the Kurds and all the various tribes can work out accommodations that will allow them to build a stable society, I think that will be good for Iraq and good for the Middle East," Clinton said at the end of a two-day visit to Denmark. In January, Iraq held the its first democratic parliamentary elections to choose a 275-member National Assembly and provincial legislatures. "There is no point living in the past," Clinton said. "Look at where we are now. Everyone, all freedom-loving people would be better off with a genuinely representative, effective, free government in Iraq whatever your feelings are about what went on before." Heeeeeeeere's your sign! :-) NOYB won't come remotely close to getting it, Doug. Because Clinton said the above, NOYB's brain instantly translates that into *Clinton said that any and everything Bush has done with regards to Iraq is great*. Must be terrible to be so in love with GWB and the republican party, but also knowing they've failed miserably, that you must resort to remarks made by someone who they've shown pure disdain for. |
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"Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "NOYB" wrote in message ink.net... "The Sunnis and the Shiites, the Kurds and all the various tribes can work out accommodations that will allow them to build a stable society, I think that will be good for Iraq and good for the Middle East," Clinton said at the end of a two-day visit to Denmark. In January, Iraq held the its first democratic parliamentary elections to choose a 275-member National Assembly and provincial legislatures. "There is no point living in the past," Clinton said. "Look at where we are now. Everyone, all freedom-loving people would be better off with a genuinely representative, effective, free government in Iraq whatever your feelings are about what went on before." Heeeeeeeere's your sign! :-) http://www.snopes.com/humor/jokes/heresign.htm |
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On Wed, 18 May 2005 17:31:40 GMT, "NOYB" wrote:
"The Sunnis and the Shiites, the Kurds and all the various tribes can work out accommodations that will allow them to build a stable society, I think that will be good for Iraq and good for the Middle East," Clinton said at the end of a two-day visit to Denmark. In January, Iraq held the its first democratic parliamentary elections to choose a 275-member National Assembly and provincial legislatures. "There is no point living in the past," Clinton said. "Look at where we are now. Everyone, all freedom-loving people would be better off with a genuinely representative, effective, free government in Iraq whatever your feelings are about what went on before." I think he's leading his wife to a more 'centrist' position. Wonder what kind of boat he likes? -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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"John H" wrote in message ... On Wed, 18 May 2005 17:31:40 GMT, "NOYB" wrote: "The Sunnis and the Shiites, the Kurds and all the various tribes can work out accommodations that will allow them to build a stable society, I think that will be good for Iraq and good for the Middle East," Clinton said at the end of a two-day visit to Denmark. In January, Iraq held the its first democratic parliamentary elections to choose a 275-member National Assembly and provincial legislatures. "There is no point living in the past," Clinton said. "Look at where we are now. Everyone, all freedom-loving people would be better off with a genuinely representative, effective, free government in Iraq whatever your feelings are about what went on before." I think he's leading his wife to a more 'centrist' position. At least until the elections. ;-) |
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"JimH" wrote in message ... "John H" wrote in message ... On Wed, 18 May 2005 17:31:40 GMT, "NOYB" wrote: "The Sunnis and the Shiites, the Kurds and all the various tribes can work out accommodations that will allow them to build a stable society, I think that will be good for Iraq and good for the Middle East," Clinton said at the end of a two-day visit to Denmark. In January, Iraq held the its first democratic parliamentary elections to choose a 275-member National Assembly and provincial legislatures. "There is no point living in the past," Clinton said. "Look at where we are now. Everyone, all freedom-loving people would be better off with a genuinely representative, effective, free government in Iraq whatever your feelings are about what went on before." I think he's leading his wife to a more 'centrist' position. Don't forget... Hillary is actually very good for the Republican party. She's almost personally responsible for the Republican majority that took over the House and Senate in 1994. "Womb to the tomb" |
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"John H" wrote in message ... On Wed, 18 May 2005 17:31:40 GMT, "NOYB" wrote: "The Sunnis and the Shiites, the Kurds and all the various tribes can work out accommodations that will allow them to build a stable society, I think that will be good for Iraq and good for the Middle East," Clinton said at the end of a two-day visit to Denmark. In January, Iraq held the its first democratic parliamentary elections to choose a 275-member National Assembly and provincial legislatures. "There is no point living in the past," Clinton said. "Look at where we are now. Everyone, all freedom-loving people would be better off with a genuinely representative, effective, free government in Iraq whatever your feelings are about what went on before." I think he's leading his wife to a more 'centrist' position. Wonder what kind of boat he likes? A blow boat no doubt. One that goes in whatever direction the wind is blowing. |
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