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[email protected] November 10th 08 10:19 PM

The "O"s...
 
I wonder how the transitition will go. I bet Bush really helps Obama,
and gives him "all" of the information he will need to take over the
country. Not pass bunch of trap door policy and leave out important
information about little issues like "AlQueda" and possible threats to
the country. The Clinton staff was too busy taking the "W"s off of all
the keyboards, stealing furniture, trashing the offices, and setting
land mines for the incoming administration.

Bush is too good for that, even after listening to the lies of the DNC
for the last 8 years...

Say what you want, but I bet the Bush staff doesn't spend it's time
stealing the "O"s...

[email protected] November 11th 08 04:33 AM

The "O"s...
 
On Nov 10, 7:14 pm, wrote:
On Mon, 10 Nov 2008 14:19:22 -0800 (PST),

wrote:
I wonder how the transitition will go. I bet Bush really helps Obama,
and gives him "all" of the information he will need to take over the
country. Not pass bunch of trap door policy and leave out important
information about little issues like "AlQueda" and possible threats to
the country. The Clinton staff was too busy taking the "W"s off of all
the keyboards, stealing furniture, trashing the offices, and setting
land mines for the incoming administration.


Bush is too good for that, even after listening to the lies of the DNC
for the last 8 years...


Say what you want, but I bet the Bush staff doesn't spend it's time
stealing the "O"s...


I hope you are right. Bush could go a long way towards improving his
sagging popularity if Obama could honestly say he was doing everything
he could to ease the transition instead of the "scorched earth"
policy we saw with the Clinton staff.
The reality is most of this should happen at a fairly low level. The
people who's names we never hear are the ones who actually keep the
office grinding along. They should get a briefing from the person
they replace.


Depends on how you define "all". See, we can learn from Democrats.

[email protected] November 11th 08 11:49 AM

The "O"s...
 
On Mon, 10 Nov 2008 14:19:22 -0800, justwaitafrekinminute wrote:

I wonder how the transitition will go. I bet Bush really helps Obama,
and gives him "all" of the information he will need to take over the
country. Not pass bunch of trap door policy and leave out important
information about little issues like "AlQueda" and possible threats to
the country. The Clinton staff was too busy taking the "W"s off of all
the keyboards, stealing furniture, trashing the offices, and setting
land mines for the incoming administration.


http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl.../a/2001/05/19/
MN169709.DTL

MMC November 11th 08 03:23 PM

The "O"s...
 

wrote in message
...
I wonder how the transitition will go. I bet Bush really helps Obama,
and gives him "all" of the information he will need to take over the
country. Not pass bunch of trap door policy and leave out important
information about little issues like "AlQueda" and possible threats to
the country. The Clinton staff was too busy taking the "W"s off of all
the keyboards, stealing furniture, trashing the offices, and setting
land mines for the incoming administration.

Bush is too good for that, even after listening to the lies of the DNC
for the last 8 years...

Say what you want, but I bet the Bush staff doesn't spend it's time
stealing the "O"s...


Read Richard Clarke's book "Against All Enemies". The cabinet, including the
National Security Advisor ignored Clarke's numerous warnings about Al Queda.
Clarke was a hold over from the Clinton administration and as such, treated
with disdain. He was the "Terrorism Czar" and probably knew more on the
subject of Al Queda than anyone else in government.
The focus was Iraq......7 days in office and the administration was
seriously talking about invading and deposing the governemet of Iraq. This
comes from "The Price of Loyalty" about former treasury secretary Paul
O'Neill.



Boater November 11th 08 03:34 PM

The "O"s...
 
mmc wrote:
wrote in message
...
I wonder how the transitition will go. I bet Bush really helps Obama,
and gives him "all" of the information he will need to take over the
country. Not pass bunch of trap door policy and leave out important
information about little issues like "AlQueda" and possible threats to
the country. The Clinton staff was too busy taking the "W"s off of all
the keyboards, stealing furniture, trashing the offices, and setting
land mines for the incoming administration.

Bush is too good for that, even after listening to the lies of the DNC
for the last 8 years...

Say what you want, but I bet the Bush staff doesn't spend it's time
stealing the "O"s...


Read Richard Clarke's book "Against All Enemies". The cabinet, including the
National Security Advisor ignored Clarke's numerous warnings about Al Queda.
Clarke was a hold over from the Clinton administration and as such, treated
with disdain. He was the "Terrorism Czar" and probably knew more on the
subject of Al Queda than anyone else in government.
The focus was Iraq......7 days in office and the administration was
seriously talking about invading and deposing the governemet of Iraq. This
comes from "The Price of Loyalty" about former treasury secretary Paul
O'Neill.




I love the "Bush is too good for that" comment. It's just...priceless.
Justwaitaloogy is worried about letters on keyboards, but unconcerned
about wars initiated under false pretenses, abrogation of the
Constitution, torture, Katrina, the failed economy and more.



BAR[_3_] November 11th 08 11:38 PM

The "O"s...
 
mmc wrote:
wrote in message
...
I wonder how the transitition will go. I bet Bush really helps Obama,
and gives him "all" of the information he will need to take over the
country. Not pass bunch of trap door policy and leave out important
information about little issues like "AlQueda" and possible threats to
the country. The Clinton staff was too busy taking the "W"s off of all
the keyboards, stealing furniture, trashing the offices, and setting
land mines for the incoming administration.

Bush is too good for that, even after listening to the lies of the DNC
for the last 8 years...

Say what you want, but I bet the Bush staff doesn't spend it's time
stealing the "O"s...


Read Richard Clarke's book "Against All Enemies". The cabinet, including the
National Security Advisor ignored Clarke's numerous warnings about Al Queda.
Clarke was a hold over from the Clinton administration and as such, treated
with disdain. He was the "Terrorism Czar" and probably knew more on the
subject of Al Queda than anyone else in government.
The focus was Iraq......7 days in office and the administration was
seriously talking about invading and deposing the governemet of Iraq. This
comes from "The Price of Loyalty" about former treasury secretary Paul
O'Neill.


When was Clarke's book written? Was it before or after he was pushed
aside by the Bush admin? Clarke appears to be an opportunist.

O'Neill is/was a twit.



[email protected] November 11th 08 11:45 PM

The "O"s...
 
On Nov 11, 6:38*pm, BAR wrote:
mmc wrote:
wrote in message
...
I wonder how the transitition will go. I bet Bush really helps Obama,
and gives him "all" of the information he will need to take over the
country. Not pass bunch of trap door policy and leave out important
information about little issues like "AlQueda" and possible threats to
the country. The Clinton staff was too busy taking the "W"s off of all
the keyboards, stealing furniture, trashing the offices, and setting
land mines for the incoming administration.


Bush is too good for that, even after listening to the lies of the DNC
for the last 8 years...


Say what you want, but I bet the Bush staff doesn't spend it's time
stealing the "O"s...


Read Richard Clarke's book "Against All Enemies". The cabinet, including the
National Security Advisor ignored Clarke's numerous warnings about Al Queda.
Clarke was a hold over from the Clinton administration and as such, treated
with disdain. He was the "Terrorism Czar" and probably knew more on the
subject of Al Queda than anyone else in government.
The focus was Iraq......7 days in office and the administration was
seriously talking about invading and deposing the governemet of Iraq. This
comes from "The Price of Loyalty" about former treasury secretary Paul
O'Neill.


When was Clarke's book written? Was it before or after he was pushed
aside by the Bush admin? Clarke appears to be an opportunist.

O'Neill is/was a twit.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Like I said, see if BushCo tears up and disrespects the office like
some spoiled high school brat when they leave office... It speaks to
character so Liberals of Harrys stripes don't generally understand...


Boater November 11th 08 11:46 PM

The "O"s...
 
BAR wrote:
mmc wrote:
wrote in message
...
I wonder how the transitition will go. I bet Bush really helps Obama,
and gives him "all" of the information he will need to take over the
country. Not pass bunch of trap door policy and leave out important
information about little issues like "AlQueda" and possible threats to
the country. The Clinton staff was too busy taking the "W"s off of all
the keyboards, stealing furniture, trashing the offices, and setting
land mines for the incoming administration.

Bush is too good for that, even after listening to the lies of the DNC
for the last 8 years...

Say what you want, but I bet the Bush staff doesn't spend it's time
stealing the "O"s...


Read Richard Clarke's book "Against All Enemies". The cabinet,
including the National Security Advisor ignored Clarke's numerous
warnings about Al Queda. Clarke was a hold over from the Clinton
administration and as such, treated with disdain. He was the
"Terrorism Czar" and probably knew more on the subject of Al Queda
than anyone else in government.
The focus was Iraq......7 days in office and the administration was
seriously talking about invading and deposing the governemet of Iraq.
This comes from "The Price of Loyalty" about former treasury secretary
Paul O'Neill.


When was Clarke's book written? Was it before or after he was pushed
aside by the Bush admin? Clarke appears to be an opportunist.

O'Neill is/was a twit.




Heheh...oh, the next four to eight are going to be lotsa fun watching
the neocon trash trying to con themselves.

No one believes the neocon crap anymore, Bertie.

Boater November 11th 08 11:52 PM

The "O"s...
 
wrote:
On Nov 11, 6:38 pm, BAR wrote:
mmc wrote:
wrote in message
...
I wonder how the transitition will go. I bet Bush really helps Obama,
and gives him "all" of the information he will need to take over the
country. Not pass bunch of trap door policy and leave out important
information about little issues like "AlQueda" and possible threats to
the country. The Clinton staff was too busy taking the "W"s off of all
the keyboards, stealing furniture, trashing the offices, and setting
land mines for the incoming administration.
Bush is too good for that, even after listening to the lies of the DNC
for the last 8 years...
Say what you want, but I bet the Bush staff doesn't spend it's time
stealing the "O"s...
Read Richard Clarke's book "Against All Enemies". The cabinet, including the
National Security Advisor ignored Clarke's numerous warnings about Al Queda.
Clarke was a hold over from the Clinton administration and as such, treated
with disdain. He was the "Terrorism Czar" and probably knew more on the
subject of Al Queda than anyone else in government.
The focus was Iraq......7 days in office and the administration was
seriously talking about invading and deposing the governemet of Iraq. This
comes from "The Price of Loyalty" about former treasury secretary Paul
O'Neill.

When was Clarke's book written? Was it before or after he was pushed
aside by the Bush admin? Clarke appears to be an opportunist.

O'Neill is/was a twit.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Like I said, see if BushCo tears up and disrespects the office like
some spoiled high school brat when they leave office... It speaks to
character so Liberals of Harrys stripes don't generally understand...



Bush has torn up and disrespects the Constitution, a document I am sure
you have never read.

[email protected] November 11th 08 11:55 PM

The "O"s...
 
On Nov 11, 6:52*pm, Boater wrote:
wrote:
On Nov 11, 6:38 pm, BAR wrote:
mmc wrote:
wrote in message
....
I wonder how the transitition will go. I bet Bush really helps Obama,
and gives him "all" of the information he will need to take over the
country. Not pass bunch of trap door policy and leave out important
information about little issues like "AlQueda" and possible threats to
the country. The Clinton staff was too busy taking the "W"s off of all
the keyboards, stealing furniture, trashing the offices, and setting
land mines for the incoming administration.
Bush is too good for that, even after listening to the lies of the DNC
for the last 8 years...
Say what you want, but I bet the Bush staff doesn't spend it's time
stealing the "O"s...
Read Richard Clarke's book "Against All Enemies". The cabinet, including the
National Security Advisor ignored Clarke's numerous warnings about Al Queda.
Clarke was a hold over from the Clinton administration and as such, treated
with disdain. He was the "Terrorism Czar" and probably knew more on the
subject of Al Queda than anyone else in government.
The focus was Iraq......7 days in office and the administration was
seriously talking about invading and deposing the governemet of Iraq. This
comes from "The Price of Loyalty" about former treasury secretary Paul
O'Neill.
When was Clarke's book written? Was it before or after he was pushed
aside by the Bush admin? Clarke appears to be an opportunist.


O'Neill is/was a twit.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Like I said, see if BushCo tears up and disrespects the office like
some spoiled high school brat when they leave office... It speaks to
character so Liberals of Harrys stripes don't generally understand...


Bush has torn up and disrespects the Constitution, a document I am sure
you have never read.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Of course that is your uninformed and generally dishonest opinion, on
both counts. Have you been here all day hoping to hurt someones
feelings or get someone to high five you? Sounds like someone needs a
shopping trip to Wallmart...


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