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[email protected] June 17th 05 01:00 PM

"The rumors of my death...
 


Larry wrote:
On Fri, 17 Jun 2005 06:28:16 -0400, HarryKrause
wrote:


Who gives a rat's ass what you write. You are a "has been".
Larry
------------------------


What an intelligent post!!!!


[email protected] June 17th 05 01:03 PM



HarryKrause wrote:
"...have been greatly exaggerated," Mark Twain once said, and after
reading through a few posts this morning after getting back late last
night from my trip, the words seem appropriate for me, too.

For those who wished it so; sorry, boys. Your celebrations, like your
ejaculations, are premature.

For those of good will: the best to you.

Oh, and a special note for whoever it really is who posts and poses here
as "Howard MacMurray," and posted this little gem:

"I reported him for copyright violation. No death, no nothing. His
Internet access was pulled and he is now facing a lawsuit. I reported
him to DMCA abuse at comcast and the newspaper that posted the
copyrighted article. Guess what you want, but go back a week and figure.
He got the ****ing trouble he asked for."

Enjoy this very interesting and informative bit that appeared in the
news this morning, an incisive piece on a movement that sadly will go
nowhe

Launch drive to impeach Bush, activists urge

By PAUL KORING
Globe and Mail

Friday, June 17, 2005 Page A13

WASHINGTON -- The emotive and charged word "impeachment" was voiced
yesterday on Capitol Hill as a clutch of Democratic congressmen, backed
by distraught mothers of soldiers slain in Iraq, put together a piece of
theatre that could become the summer's political drama.

John Bonifaz, a self-styled constitutional lawyer and anti-war activist,
suggested there are sufficient grounds to launch an inquiry into whether
the President should be impeached for lying to Congress about the
justification for the war.

"The United States House of Representatives has a constitutional duty to
investigate fully and comprehensively the evidence revealed by the
Downing Street minutes and other related evidence, and to determine
whether there are sufficient grounds to impeach George W. Bush, the
President of the United States," Mr. Bonifaz said."


But Harry, how could this be? Howard McMurray said that he had you
wouldn't be here because your "internet access was pulled" Hehe!!!!!
How's the lawsuit he initiated? Been subpeonaed yet?!!!!! Hope you had
a good time!


[email protected] June 17th 05 01:38 PM



HarryKrause wrote:
wrote:

HarryKrause wrote:

"...have been greatly exaggerated," Mark Twain once said, and after
reading through a few posts this morning after getting back late last
night from my trip, the words seem appropriate for me, too.

For those who wished it so; sorry, boys. Your celebrations, like your
ejaculations, are premature.

For those of good will: the best to you.

Oh, and a special note for whoever it really is who posts and poses here
as "Howard MacMurray," and posted this little gem:

"I reported him for copyright violation. No death, no nothing. His
Internet access was pulled and he is now facing a lawsuit. I reported
him to DMCA abuse at comcast and the newspaper that posted the
copyrighted article. Guess what you want, but go back a week and figure.
He got the ****ing trouble he asked for."

Enjoy this very interesting and informative bit that appeared in the
news this morning, an incisive piece on a movement that sadly will go
nowhe

Launch drive to impeach Bush, activists urge

By PAUL KORING
Globe and Mail

Friday, June 17, 2005 Page A13

WASHINGTON -- The emotive and charged word "impeachment" was voiced
yesterday on Capitol Hill as a clutch of Democratic congressmen, backed
by distraught mothers of soldiers slain in Iraq, put together a piece of
theatre that could become the summer's political drama.

John Bonifaz, a self-styled constitutional lawyer and anti-war activist,
suggested there are sufficient grounds to launch an inquiry into whether
the President should be impeached for lying to Congress about the
justification for the war.

"The United States House of Representatives has a constitutional duty to
investigate fully and comprehensively the evidence revealed by the
Downing Street minutes and other related evidence, and to determine
whether there are sufficient grounds to impeach George W. Bush, the
President of the United States," Mr. Bonifaz said."



But Harry, how could this be? Howard McMurray said that he had you
wouldn't be here because your "internet access was pulled" Hehe!!!!!
How's the lawsuit he initiated? Been subpeonaed yet?!!!!! Hope you had
a good time!


I had a wonderful time with some old friends from college. In 1965,
about 20 of us headed down to Louisiana and Mississippi from Kansas to
help rebuild a burnt-out black church. I had a little grant back then
from a magazine to write an article about it. Well, 16 of the original
group made it to the reunion, and we all stayed with many of the same
black families that put us up previously. The church we helped rebuild
is still standing, and in nice shape, and aside from eating too much,
and singing too much, and crying over those no longer here, we enjoyed a
couple of days of working on some housing for poor folks.



Good for you! I'm sure the pig pilers here will come up with all sorts
of reasons why charity and thoughtfulness are bad, but that's the way
things are. My outlet is Habitat for Humanity, and once in awhile I
volunteer with a "soup kitchen" downtown. Real eye opener.


bb June 17th 05 01:49 PM

On Fri, 17 Jun 2005 06:28:16 -0400, HarryKrause
wrote:

"...have been greatly exaggerated," Mark Twain once said,


Welcome back, Harry. Sounds like you had a good time.

bb

SoFarrell June 17th 05 02:11 PM


"HarryKrause" wrote in message
...
wrote:

HarryKrause wrote:

wrote:

HarryKrause wrote:


"...have been greatly exaggerated," Mark Twain once said, and after
reading through a few posts this morning after getting back late last
night from my trip, the words seem appropriate for me, too.

For those who wished it so; sorry, boys. Your celebrations, like your
ejaculations, are premature.

For those of good will: the best to you.

Oh, and a special note for whoever it really is who posts and poses
here
as "Howard MacMurray," and posted this little gem:

"I reported him for copyright violation. No death, no nothing. His
Internet access was pulled and he is now facing a lawsuit. I reported
him to DMCA abuse at comcast and the newspaper that posted the
copyrighted article. Guess what you want, but go back a week and
figure.
He got the ****ing trouble he asked for."

Enjoy this very interesting and informative bit that appeared in the
news this morning, an incisive piece on a movement that sadly will go
nowhe

Launch drive to impeach Bush, activists urge

By PAUL KORING
Globe and Mail

Friday, June 17, 2005 Page A13

WASHINGTON -- The emotive and charged word "impeachment" was voiced
yesterday on Capitol Hill as a clutch of Democratic congressmen, backed
by distraught mothers of soldiers slain in Iraq, put together a piece
of
theatre that could become the summer's political drama.

John Bonifaz, a self-styled constitutional lawyer and anti-war
activist,
suggested there are sufficient grounds to launch an inquiry into
whether
the President should be impeached for lying to Congress about the
justification for the war.

"The United States House of Representatives has a constitutional duty
to
investigate fully and comprehensively the evidence revealed by the
Downing Street minutes and other related evidence, and to determine
whether there are sufficient grounds to impeach George W. Bush, the
President of the United States," Mr. Bonifaz said."



But Harry, how could this be? Howard McMurray said that he had you
wouldn't be here because your "internet access was pulled" Hehe!!!!!
How's the lawsuit he initiated? Been subpeonaed yet?!!!!! Hope you had
a good time!


I had a wonderful time with some old friends from college. In 1965,
about 20 of us headed down to Louisiana and Mississippi from Kansas to
help rebuild a burnt-out black church. I had a little grant back then
from a magazine to write an article about it. Well, 16 of the original
group made it to the reunion, and we all stayed with many of the same
black families that put us up previously. The church we helped rebuild
is still standing, and in nice shape, and aside from eating too much,
and singing too much, and crying over those no longer here, we enjoyed a
couple of days of working on some housing for poor folks.




Good for you! I'm sure the pig pilers here will come up with all sorts
of reasons why charity and thoughtfulness are bad, but that's the way
things are. My outlet is Habitat for Humanity, and once in awhile I
volunteer with a "soup kitchen" downtown. Real eye opener.


Pig pilers! Whan an appropriate descriptor!

Habitat for Humanity is a wonderful organization, wherever it is.

It is amazing what people remember. No one would let me get near any power
tools, and for good reason. We poured a couple of slabs, though, and I did
get to show off my spot welding and wire-tie skills, and maybe got a kid
interested enough to learn it as a trade.



--
If it is Bad for Bush,
It is Good for the United States.



You were in my state? Whereabouts?



Don White June 17th 05 02:54 PM

HarryKrause wrote:
"...have been greatly exaggerated," Mark Twain once said, and after
reading through a few posts this morning after getting back late last
night from my trip, the words seem appropriate for me, too.

For those who wished it so; sorry, boys. Your celebrations, like your
ejaculations, are premature.

For those of good will: the best to you.

snip


Welcome back Harry. It was fun watching the dimwits hope against hope
that you were gone for good. You'd think by now they'd just wise up &
straighten out...their idiocy won't be tolerated as long as as few
'right minded' people are here to correct them.

Don White June 17th 05 03:40 PM

HarryKrause wrote:

Thanks. I'm not going to read the last week of posts, but guessing from
headers and a few spot reads, it looks as if there were at least seven
or eight low-lifes "using up" 50 or more messages hoping something awful
happened to me.

It almost makes me proud that I raise the blood pressure of such
sterling examples of pond scum (assuming pond scum has blood pressure,
of course). On the other hand, what are the odds they are all the same
bit of pond scum, all members of the "Smithers" family.


I guess a good portion were Smithers or his clones.
It was comical to see how 'empowered' the Charlie and Larry characters
became in your absence. It was like they crawled out of the woodwork
when they thought they were safe from the bright light shining on them.
I read that bedbugs infestations were making a comeback...just a
coincidence?

[email protected] June 17th 05 04:25 PM

Sounds like a worthy cause.

You were still here last Sunday, right? I mean, you didn't actually set
foot in the church during a service, did you? Wooden churches are
particularly vulnerable to lightining bolts. It would be awful to see
it burn down again. :-)


Dan Krueger June 18th 05 01:20 AM

You're pretty far up his ass, Kevin. Nothing against Harry, but you
seem to be more obsessed than Tuuuuk. Stick to the (on) topics where
you seem to be an asset. Harry's a big boy and can fend for himself.

wrote:

HarryKrause wrote:

"...have been greatly exaggerated," Mark Twain once said, and after
reading through a few posts this morning after getting back late last
night from my trip, the words seem appropriate for me, too.

For those who wished it so; sorry, boys. Your celebrations, like your
ejaculations, are premature.

For those of good will: the best to you.

Oh, and a special note for whoever it really is who posts and poses here
as "Howard MacMurray," and posted this little gem:

"I reported him for copyright violation. No death, no nothing. His
Internet access was pulled and he is now facing a lawsuit. I reported
him to DMCA abuse at comcast and the newspaper that posted the
copyrighted article. Guess what you want, but go back a week and figure.
He got the ****ing trouble he asked for."

Enjoy this very interesting and informative bit that appeared in the
news this morning, an incisive piece on a movement that sadly will go
nowhe

Launch drive to impeach Bush, activists urge

By PAUL KORING
Globe and Mail

Friday, June 17, 2005 Page A13

WASHINGTON -- The emotive and charged word "impeachment" was voiced
yesterday on Capitol Hill as a clutch of Democratic congressmen, backed
by distraught mothers of soldiers slain in Iraq, put together a piece of
theatre that could become the summer's political drama.

John Bonifaz, a self-styled constitutional lawyer and anti-war activist,
suggested there are sufficient grounds to launch an inquiry into whether
the President should be impeached for lying to Congress about the
justification for the war.

"The United States House of Representatives has a constitutional duty to
investigate fully and comprehensively the evidence revealed by the
Downing Street minutes and other related evidence, and to determine
whether there are sufficient grounds to impeach George W. Bush, the
President of the United States," Mr. Bonifaz said."



But Harry, how could this be? Howard McMurray said that he had you
wouldn't be here because your "internet access was pulled" Hehe!!!!!
How's the lawsuit he initiated? Been subpeonaed yet?!!!!! Hope you had
a good time!


William Bruce June 18th 05 02:43 PM


I had a wonderful time with some old friends from college. In 1965,
about 20 of us headed down to Louisiana and Mississippi from Kansas to
help rebuild a burnt-out black church. I had a little grant back then from
a magazine to write an article about it. Well, 16 of the original group
made it to the reunion, and we all stayed with many of the same black
families that put us up previously. The church we helped rebuild is still
standing, and in nice shape, and aside from eating too much, and singing
too much, and crying over those no longer here, we enjoyed a couple of
days of working on some housing for poor folks.




--
If it is Bad for Bush,
It is Good for the United States.


Touching. Too bad it's all fabricated.

William



John Jay June 18th 05 04:25 PM

This is the same guy who was so ashamed of his wife job as a in house social
worker for the brick layers union, that he had to change her job to a MD who
was working on her PHD.

Harry's imaginary Dr. wife used to donate 75% of her time to pro bono work
for the less fortunate. Harry used to donate 50% of his time to pro bono
work. The two of them used to be so wonderful spending 20 - 30 hrs a week
helping the less fortunate.

Sounds very familiar to Harry's imaginary work with Habitat for Humanity,
except now he is only spending a weekend every 40 yrs.




"William Bruce" wrote in message
...

I had a wonderful time with some old friends from college. In 1965,
about 20 of us headed down to Louisiana and Mississippi from Kansas to
help rebuild a burnt-out black church. I had a little grant back then
from a magazine to write an article about it. Well, 16 of the original
group made it to the reunion, and we all stayed with many of the same
black families that put us up previously. The church we helped rebuild is
still standing, and in nice shape, and aside from eating too much, and
singing too much, and crying over those no longer here, we enjoyed a
couple of days of working on some housing for poor folks.




--
If it is Bad for Bush,
It is Good for the United States.


Touching. Too bad it's all fabricated.

William




NOYB June 20th 05 02:04 AM


"HarryKrause" wrote in message
...

Friday, June 17, 2005 Page A13

WASHINGTON -- The emotive and charged word "impeachment" was voiced
yesterday on Capitol Hill as a clutch of Democratic congressmen, backed by
distraught mothers of soldiers slain in Iraq, put together a piece of
theatre that could become the summer's political drama.


Hehehe. Where'd they stage that little piece of drama? In the copyroom,
wasn't it? Conyers, flanked by Maxine Waters, Jim McDermott, Sheila
Jackson Lee, Barbara Lee, Barney Franks, Charles Rangel, Lynn Wolsey, Jerry
Nadler, Maurice Hinchey, Zoe Lofgren, Hilda Solis, George Miller, Marcy
Kaptur, Gregory Meeks, Jan Shakowsky, John Tierney, Bobby Scott, Jay Inslee,
John Tierney, Donald Payne, and Jim Moran.

A veritable who's who of left-wing loonies! The only thing missing was
padded walls, straight jackets, and tin foil hats.



NOYB June 20th 05 02:14 AM


"HarryKrause" wrote in message
...
wrote:

HarryKrause wrote:

"...have been greatly exaggerated," Mark Twain once said, and after
reading through a few posts this morning after getting back late last
night from my trip, the words seem appropriate for me, too.

For those who wished it so; sorry, boys. Your celebrations, like your
ejaculations, are premature.

For those of good will: the best to you.

Oh, and a special note for whoever it really is who posts and poses here
as "Howard MacMurray," and posted this little gem:

"I reported him for copyright violation. No death, no nothing. His
Internet access was pulled and he is now facing a lawsuit. I reported
him to DMCA abuse at comcast and the newspaper that posted the
copyrighted article. Guess what you want, but go back a week and figure.
He got the ****ing trouble he asked for."

Enjoy this very interesting and informative bit that appeared in the
news this morning, an incisive piece on a movement that sadly will go
nowhe

Launch drive to impeach Bush, activists urge

By PAUL KORING
Globe and Mail

Friday, June 17, 2005 Page A13

WASHINGTON -- The emotive and charged word "impeachment" was voiced
yesterday on Capitol Hill as a clutch of Democratic congressmen, backed
by distraught mothers of soldiers slain in Iraq, put together a piece of
theatre that could become the summer's political drama.

John Bonifaz, a self-styled constitutional lawyer and anti-war activist,
suggested there are sufficient grounds to launch an inquiry into whether
the President should be impeached for lying to Congress about the
justification for the war.

"The United States House of Representatives has a constitutional duty to
investigate fully and comprehensively the evidence revealed by the
Downing Street minutes and other related evidence, and to determine
whether there are sufficient grounds to impeach George W. Bush, the
President of the United States," Mr. Bonifaz said."



But Harry, how could this be? Howard McMurray said that he had you
wouldn't be here because your "internet access was pulled" Hehe!!!!!
How's the lawsuit he initiated? Been subpeonaed yet?!!!!! Hope you had
a good time!


I had a wonderful time with some old friends from college. In 1965, about
20 of us headed down to Louisiana and Mississippi from Kansas to help
rebuild a burnt-out black church. I had a little grant back then from a
magazine to write an article about it. Well, 16 of the original group made
it to the reunion, and we all stayed with many of the same black families
that put us up previously. The church we helped rebuild is still standing,
and in nice shape, and aside from eating too much, and singing too much,
and crying over those no longer here, we enjoyed a couple of days of
working on some housing for poor folks.



Did you work with the Quakers?



NOYB June 20th 05 02:16 AM


"HarryKrause" wrote in message
...
wrote:

HarryKrause wrote:

wrote:

HarryKrause wrote:


"...have been greatly exaggerated," Mark Twain once said, and after
reading through a few posts this morning after getting back late last
night from my trip, the words seem appropriate for me, too.

For those who wished it so; sorry, boys. Your celebrations, like your
ejaculations, are premature.

For those of good will: the best to you.

Oh, and a special note for whoever it really is who posts and poses
here
as "Howard MacMurray," and posted this little gem:

"I reported him for copyright violation. No death, no nothing. His
Internet access was pulled and he is now facing a lawsuit. I reported
him to DMCA abuse at comcast and the newspaper that posted the
copyrighted article. Guess what you want, but go back a week and
figure.
He got the ****ing trouble he asked for."

Enjoy this very interesting and informative bit that appeared in the
news this morning, an incisive piece on a movement that sadly will go
nowhe

Launch drive to impeach Bush, activists urge

By PAUL KORING
Globe and Mail

Friday, June 17, 2005 Page A13

WASHINGTON -- The emotive and charged word "impeachment" was voiced
yesterday on Capitol Hill as a clutch of Democratic congressmen, backed
by distraught mothers of soldiers slain in Iraq, put together a piece
of
theatre that could become the summer's political drama.

John Bonifaz, a self-styled constitutional lawyer and anti-war
activist,
suggested there are sufficient grounds to launch an inquiry into
whether
the President should be impeached for lying to Congress about the
justification for the war.

"The United States House of Representatives has a constitutional duty
to
investigate fully and comprehensively the evidence revealed by the
Downing Street minutes and other related evidence, and to determine
whether there are sufficient grounds to impeach George W. Bush, the
President of the United States," Mr. Bonifaz said."



But Harry, how could this be? Howard McMurray said that he had you
wouldn't be here because your "internet access was pulled" Hehe!!!!!
How's the lawsuit he initiated? Been subpeonaed yet?!!!!! Hope you had
a good time!


I had a wonderful time with some old friends from college. In 1965,
about 20 of us headed down to Louisiana and Mississippi from Kansas to
help rebuild a burnt-out black church. I had a little grant back then
from a magazine to write an article about it. Well, 16 of the original
group made it to the reunion, and we all stayed with many of the same
black families that put us up previously. The church we helped rebuild
is still standing, and in nice shape, and aside from eating too much,
and singing too much, and crying over those no longer here, we enjoyed a
couple of days of working on some housing for poor folks.




Good for you! I'm sure the pig pilers here will come up with all sorts
of reasons why charity and thoughtfulness are bad, but that's the way
things are. My outlet is Habitat for Humanity, and once in awhile I
volunteer with a "soup kitchen" downtown. Real eye opener.


Pig pilers! Whan an appropriate descriptor!

Habitat for Humanity is a wonderful organization, wherever it is.


Not everywhe

Full Disclosure

South Florida Sun-Sentinel Editorial Board
Posted June 8 2005


ISSUE: A local Habitat for Humanity chapter may keep from the public results
of probes into serious conflict-of-interest questions.



The Jupiter-based low-income home-building charity is kidding itself if it
believes it can overcome this controversy without full and public
disclosure.

So far, Lighthouse Habitat for Humanity officials have responded
appropriately to questions swirling around the huge profits several
homeowners made on the sale of houses they got at cut-rate prices and with
donated time and materials.

After a South Florida Sun-Sentinel reporter told the charity about the
questionable sales, and about the curious connection between a past Habitat
president and a real estate agent who made thousands on some of the homes,
it tightened conflict disclosure policies and launched two separate
investigations.


http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/opi...news-editorial




NOYB June 20th 05 02:49 AM


"HarryKrause" wrote in message
...
NOYB wrote:
"HarryKrause" wrote in message
...


Friday, June 17, 2005 Page A13

WASHINGTON -- The emotive and charged word "impeachment" was voiced
yesterday on Capitol Hill as a clutch of Democratic congressmen, backed
by distraught mothers of soldiers slain in Iraq, put together a piece of
theatre that could become the summer's political drama.



Hehehe. Where'd they stage that little piece of drama? In the copyroom,
wasn't it? Conyers, flanked by Maxine Waters, Jim McDermott, Sheila
Jackson Lee, Barbara Lee, Barney Franks, Charles Rangel, Lynn Wolsey,
Jerry Nadler, Maurice Hinchey, Zoe Lofgren, Hilda Solis, George Miller,
Marcy Kaptur, Gregory Meeks, Jan Shakowsky, John Tierney, Bobby Scott,
Jay Inslee, John Tierney, Donald Payne, and Jim Moran.

A veritable who's who of left-wing loonies! The only thing missing was
padded walls, straight jackets, and tin foil hats.




The goal is not to impeach Bush, something that will not happen in a
Republican controlled House, but to further chip away at the "support" he
has for doing his job, and to make passage of some of his zanier
legislative proposals a bit less likely.

I'm always hopeful Bush, egged on by his Krazy Kristian base, will declare
"Jesus Day" in the United States.


Maybe that would even out the damage done by Mr. Dean's alienation of 3/4's
of Americans who happen to be Christian. Maybe.

I'm beginning to think that Howard Dean is a Karl Rove plant.






NOYB June 20th 05 03:10 AM


"HarryKrause" wrote in message
...
NOYB wrote:
"HarryKrause" wrote in message
...

NOYB wrote:

"HarryKrause" wrote in message
...



Friday, June 17, 2005 Page A13

WASHINGTON -- The emotive and charged word "impeachment" was voiced
yesterday on Capitol Hill as a clutch of Democratic congressmen, backed
by distraught mothers of soldiers slain in Iraq, put together a piece
of theatre that could become the summer's political drama.


Hehehe. Where'd they stage that little piece of drama? In the copyroom,
wasn't it? Conyers, flanked by Maxine Waters, Jim McDermott, Sheila
Jackson Lee, Barbara Lee, Barney Franks, Charles Rangel, Lynn Wolsey,
Jerry Nadler, Maurice Hinchey, Zoe Lofgren, Hilda Solis, George Miller,
Marcy Kaptur, Gregory Meeks, Jan Shakowsky, John Tierney, Bobby Scott,
Jay Inslee, John Tierney, Donald Payne, and Jim Moran.

A veritable who's who of left-wing loonies! The only thing missing was
padded walls, straight jackets, and tin foil hats.




The goal is not to impeach Bush, something that will not happen in a
Republican controlled House, but to further chip away at the "support" he
has for doing his job, and to make passage of some of his zanier
legislative proposals a bit less likely.

I'm always hopeful Bush, egged on by his Krazy Kristian base, will
declare "Jesus Day" in the United States.



Maybe that would even out the damage done by Mr. Dean's alienation of
3/4's of Americans who happen to be Christian. Maybe.

I'm beginning to think that Howard Dean is a Karl Rove plant.


If those who support Bush think it is time for a Jesus Day in this
country, then it is time to declare this country dead.


The entire country already celebrates it on December 25th.






-rick- June 20th 05 07:44 AM

NOYB wrote:

Maybe that would even out the damage done by Mr. Dean's alienation of 3/4's
of Americans who happen to be Christian. Maybe.


You were insulted to be identified as a white Christian?

NOYB June 20th 05 02:02 PM


"Argyle" argyle@nospam wrote in message
...
On Sun, 19 Jun 2005 22:10:19 -0400, "NOYB" wrote:


"HarryKrause" wrote in message
...
NOYB wrote:
"HarryKrause" wrote in message
...

NOYB wrote:

"HarryKrause" wrote in message
...



Friday, June 17, 2005 Page A13

WASHINGTON -- The emotive and charged word "impeachment" was voiced
yesterday on Capitol Hill as a clutch of Democratic congressmen,
backed
by distraught mothers of soldiers slain in Iraq, put together a piece
of theatre that could become the summer's political drama.


Hehehe. Where'd they stage that little piece of drama? In the
copyroom,
wasn't it? Conyers, flanked by Maxine Waters, Jim McDermott, Sheila
Jackson Lee, Barbara Lee, Barney Franks, Charles Rangel, Lynn Wolsey,
Jerry Nadler, Maurice Hinchey, Zoe Lofgren, Hilda Solis, George
Miller,
Marcy Kaptur, Gregory Meeks, Jan Shakowsky, John Tierney, Bobby Scott,
Jay Inslee, John Tierney, Donald Payne, and Jim Moran.

A veritable who's who of left-wing loonies! The only thing missing
was
padded walls, straight jackets, and tin foil hats.




The goal is not to impeach Bush, something that will not happen in a
Republican controlled House, but to further chip away at the "support"
he
has for doing his job, and to make passage of some of his zanier
legislative proposals a bit less likely.

I'm always hopeful Bush, egged on by his Krazy Kristian base, will
declare "Jesus Day" in the United States.


Maybe that would even out the damage done by Mr. Dean's alienation of
3/4's of Americans who happen to be Christian. Maybe.

I'm beginning to think that Howard Dean is a Karl Rove plant.


If those who support Bush think it is time for a Jesus Day in this
country, then it is time to declare this country dead.


The entire country already celebrates it on December 25th.



Hmmm, if it is not a Holiday supported by the majority of people in this
country including Union Workers, why would Union Workers demand overtime
pay
for working on December 25th? Maybe Harry is out of touch with the people
he
allegedly represents?


Good point. We already have a "Jesus Day", and even the Atheists, Pagans,
Agnostics, Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, and other nay-sayers demand overtime if
they're asked to work that day.




NOYB June 20th 05 02:06 PM


"-rick-" wrote in message
...
NOYB wrote:

Maybe that would even out the damage done by Mr. Dean's alienation of
3/4's of Americans who happen to be Christian. Maybe.


You were insulted to be identified as a white Christian?


I was insulted to be singled out based solely upon my sex, race, and
religion. We're "One Nation Under God", remember? Oh, I forgot...we're
supposed to leave out the "under God" part now according to the DemonCrats.





[email protected] June 20th 05 03:18 PM



NOYB wrote:

I was insulted to be singled out based solely upon my sex, race, and
religion. We're "One Nation Under God", remember? Oh, I forgot...we're
supposed to leave out the "under God" part now according to the DemonCrats.


And his mind gets narrower and narrower.......

And, yes, I for one don't want religious claptrap having any influence
on the politicians of this country.


-rick- June 21st 05 05:19 AM

NOYB wrote:
"-rick-" wrote
NOYB wrote:


Maybe that would even out the damage done by Mr. Dean's alienation of
3/4's of Americans who happen to be Christian. Maybe.


You were insulted to be identified as a white Christian?



I was insulted to be singled out based solely upon my sex, race, and
religion. We're "One Nation Under God", remember?


Since 1954, yes.

NOYB June 22nd 05 04:18 AM


"-rick-" wrote in message
...
NOYB wrote:
"-rick-" wrote
NOYB wrote:


Maybe that would even out the damage done by Mr. Dean's alienation of
3/4's of Americans who happen to be Christian. Maybe.

You were insulted to be identified as a white Christian?



I was insulted to be singled out based solely upon my sex, race, and
religion. We're "One Nation Under God", remember?


Since 1954, yes.


We've been One Nation Under God for a lot longer than that. It just took
century and a half to finally put it into words.






[email protected] June 22nd 05 03:30 PM



NOYB wrote:
"-rick-" wrote in message
...
NOYB wrote:
"-rick-" wrote
NOYB wrote:


Maybe that would even out the damage done by Mr. Dean's alienation of
3/4's of Americans who happen to be Christian. Maybe.

You were insulted to be identified as a white Christian?


I was insulted to be singled out based solely upon my sex, race, and
religion. We're "One Nation Under God", remember?


Since 1954, yes.


We've been One Nation Under God for a lot longer than that. It just took
century and a half to finally put it into words.


Another completely narrow minded statement from NOYB. Seriously, I've
known some quite narrow minded people, and compared to you, they are
forward thinking, open minded people!!!



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