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Quote from Dubbya: "I see a number of strong young men here who would make good soldiers," responded Mr. Bush. "Why haven't you volunteered? Anybody can pound nails and saw boards, but it takes a real man and a true patriot to join the service and defend our freedom. We have many young women in the military on the front lines in Iraq and Afghanistan. Do they have more courage than you? I'd hate to think so." Quote from a construction worker: I'd like to see that sheltered fatass build a house." I like the term "sheltered fatass" almost as much as most of the more vituperative epithets aimed at the monkey. Sadly when his reign of terror ends in a couple of years he is going to be replaced by a politician. So all that will change is that we'll get bull**** instead of monkey ****. How long has the sock puppet got? Any idea? Someone on the box recently, said a few months. Is it really so? |
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On Nov 8, 5:48 am, "Weatherlawyer" wrote: Quote from Dubbya: "I see a number of strong young men here who would make good soldiers," responded Mr. Bush. "Why haven't you volunteered? Anybody can pound nails and saw boards, but it takes a real man and a true patriot to join the service and defend our freedom. We have many young women in the military on the front lines in Iraq and Afghanistan. Do they have more courage than you? I'd hate to think so."Quote from a construction worker: I'd like to see that sheltered fatass build a house."I like the term "sheltered fatass" almost as much as most of the more vituperative epithets aimed at the monkey. I could not dig; I dared not rob; Therefore I lied to please the mob. Now all my lies are proved untrue And I must face the men I slew. What lies will serve me here among Mine angry and defrauded young? Kipling, "Epitaph for a Statesman" |
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In message . com,
Weatherlawyer writes Quote from Dubbya: "I see a number of strong young men here who would make good soldiers," responded Mr. Bush. "Why haven't you volunteered? I think that a better reply would be "Why haven't you ?" his skiving and draft avoidance is hardly a secret anymore or his getting off drink driving, the illegal abortion for a woman he got pregnant etc etc Anybody can pound nails and saw boards, but it takes a real man and a true patriot to join the service and defend our freedom. We have many young women in the military on the front lines in Iraq and Afghanistan. Do they have more courage than you? I'd hate to think so." Quote from a construction worker: I'd like to see that sheltered fatass build a house." I like the term "sheltered fatass" almost as much as most of the more vituperative epithets aimed at the monkey. Sadly when his reign of terror ends in a couple of years he is going to be replaced by a politician. So all that will change is that we'll get bull**** instead of monkey ****. How long has the sock puppet got? Any idea? Someone on the box recently, said a few months. Is it really so? -- geoff |
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from raden contains these words: or his getting off drink driving, the illegal abortion for a woman he got pregnant etc etc I notice Rumsfeld has just described his years in office as a "privilege". As a lawyer I assume he is fully aware of the etymology of the word. -- Skipweasel Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain. |
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