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NOYB wrote:
Cheney will tear him up in a debate if he starts with that "I came from poor roots" bull****. Cheney is in deep, deep doo-doo from his months of lies, his war-mongering, and his hallucinations about Saddam and Iraq, and even, among the prissy, for his potty mouth. I think the August surprise may be the dumping of Cheney from the ticket for "health" reasons. |
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On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 05:35:57 -0400, Harry Krause wrote:
Cheney is in deep, deep doo-doo from his months of lies, his war-mongering, and his hallucinations about Saddam and Iraq, and even, among the prissy, for his potty mouth. I think the August surprise may be the dumping of Cheney from the ticket for "health" reasons. I'm starting to suspect you might be right on this. Besides the "health" issues, it appears that there are going to be indictments in the Plame affair. *Rumors* have it that those indicted will be from Cheney's office, perhaps, just perhaps, Cheney himself. |
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thunder wrote:
On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 05:35:57 -0400, Harry Krause wrote: Cheney is in deep, deep doo-doo from his months of lies, his war-mongering, and his hallucinations about Saddam and Iraq, and even, among the prissy, for his potty mouth. I think the August surprise may be the dumping of Cheney from the ticket for "health" reasons. I'm starting to suspect you might be right on this. Besides the "health" issues, it appears that there are going to be indictments in the Plame affair. *Rumors* have it that those indicted will be from Cheney's office, perhaps, just perhaps, Cheney himself. I'm really curious how Tricky Dick II will handle a nice assortment of never-ending and really tough questions about the matters already mentioned. So far, both he and both have been tossed little but softballs. |
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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: Cheney will tear him up in a debate if he starts with that "I came from poor roots" bull****. Cheney is in deep, deep doo-doo from his months of lies, his war-mongering, and his hallucinations about Saddam and Iraq, and even, among the prissy, for his potty mouth. I think the August surprise may be the dumping of Cheney from the ticket for "health" reasons. Could very well be. If it happens, McCain, Powell, or Guiliani could replace him. However, in a second Bush term, I expect Rumsfeld to leave, Powell to slide to Sec of Defense, and Giuliani to replace Ashcroft. |
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NOYB wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: Cheney will tear him up in a debate if he starts with that "I came from poor roots" bull****. Cheney is in deep, deep doo-doo from his months of lies, his war-mongering, and his hallucinations about Saddam and Iraq, and even, among the prissy, for his potty mouth. I think the August surprise may be the dumping of Cheney from the ticket for "health" reasons. Could very well be. If it happens, McCain, Powell, or Guiliani could replace him. However, in a second Bush term, I expect Rumsfeld to leave, Powell to slide to Sec of Defense, and Giuliani to replace Ashcroft. I suspect that Powell and Rummy will be "federally" unemployed next January. I don't know what Rudy does for a living these days. |
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"NOYB" wrote in message
link.net... "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: Cheney will tear him up in a debate if he starts with that "I came from poor roots" bull****. Cheney is in deep, deep doo-doo from his months of lies, his war-mongering, and his hallucinations about Saddam and Iraq, and even, among the prissy, for his potty mouth. I think the August surprise may be the dumping of Cheney from the ticket for "health" reasons. Could very well be. If it happens, McCain, Powell, or Guiliani could replace him. However, in a second Bush term, I expect Rumsfeld to leave, Powell to slide to Sec of Defense, and Giuliani to replace Ashcroft. Wow. I almost read too fast. I thought you were suggesting Guiliani as a VP candidate. But, he'd never work. Way too smart, way too much of a straight talker, and worst of all, he turned down a $10 million hush money contribution from the Saudi royal family for the victims of 9/11. With an attitude like that, there's no way Bush would want him in the oil business. You see, Rudy understands where the 9/11 criminals came from. |
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![]() Tick Tock Doug Kanter wrote: Wow. I almost read too fast. I thought you were suggesting Guiliani as a VP candidate. But, he'd never work. Way too smart, way too much of a straight talker, and worst of all, he turned down a $10 million hush money contribution from the Saudi royal family for the victims of 9/11. With an attitude like that, there's no way Bush would want him in the oil business. You see, Rudy understands where the 9/11 criminals came from. Rudy is indeed a smart fella. Too bad he treated his first wife like ****. Seems to have something in common with you and krause. -- Charlie |
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![]() "Charles" wrote in message ... Tick Tock Doug Kanter wrote: Wow. I almost read too fast. I thought you were suggesting Guiliani as a VP candidate. But, he'd never work. Way too smart, way too much of a straight talker, and worst of all, he turned down a $10 million hush money contribution from the Saudi royal family for the victims of 9/11. With an attitude like that, there's no way Bush would want him in the oil business. You see, Rudy understands where the 9/11 criminals came from. Rudy is indeed a smart fella. Too bad he treated his first wife like ****. Seems to have something in common with you and krause. -- Charlie Your powers of delusion are overwhelming. Let me get this straight: Rudy's relationship with his wife somehow sheds light on my relationship with MINE? :-) Chuckie....isn't there an AA chapter near you? |
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I think the August surprise may
be the dumping of Cheney from the ticket for "health" reasons. If Kerry/Edwards takes off in the polls, GWB may be faced with trying to mend fences with McCain. "Yes, John, I know I told all those terrible lies about you in 2000 and I know that John Kerry is one of your best friends in the Senate, but can't we let by-gones be by-gones and ignore friendship for the good of the party?" As a Democrat, you better hope they run with Cheney. Certain other choices, (such as McCain), would all but guarantee the Republicans another four years. |
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Gould 0738 wrote:
I think the August surprise may be the dumping of Cheney from the ticket for "health" reasons. If Kerry/Edwards takes off in the polls, GWB may be faced with trying to mend fences with McCain. "Yes, John, I know I told all those terrible lies about you in 2000 and I know that John Kerry is one of your best friends in the Senate, but can't we let by-gones be by-gones and ignore friendship for the good of the party?" As a Democrat, you better hope they run with Cheney. Certain other choices, (such as McCain), would all but guarantee the Republicans another four years. You haven't seen the clips of McCain slamming Bush? They aren't delivered with any humor. I expect Bush to dump Cheney, either just before the GOP convention or right afterwards, so he can pick someone he feels is more palatable. I wouldn't bet on it being McCain. But Colin Powell, sadly, has turned into a Bush whore. He might take it. I dunno, Chuck. The Republicans have a LOT of credibility problems on the War against Iraq and on the Economy. The non-Kerry Democratic interest groups are going to slam Bush et al over and over and over on these... |
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