On 17 Feb 2003, , Mail List wrote:
Hi Eric,
And he's a president that's doing a good job. I think he
portrays a "simple country boy" persona, but in actuality, I
think there's a whole lot more to him than he publicaly lets
on. Like a poker player, he holds his cards closely. And his
father was an excellent president too. He "inherited" a
national economic situation from the Reagan years ( and
Ronald Reagan did good things too ) that couldn't be turned
around quickly ( a national economy has incredible mass and
inertia ), so he bore the blame for it and lost to Clinton.
There's a whole lot more going on in the circles of national
gov't. and national defense than they can let be openly
disclosed to the world, for national defense and national
security reasons.
Or international hilarity at his numbness. But I don't
hold the cleverness of his, his father's, or Cheyny's
corporate oil company masters with disdain. I just
figure their aims aren't in the worlds interests.
Oh Bennet, you flawed casualty of Republican wiles.
I hope you don't end up in jail regretting how much you
might have made if YOU had bought out the leftover
Maynard stock.
Lawrence
At 09:45 PM 2/17/03 -0600, you wrote:
> > > No, it was sarcasm, pointing to Sellam's Bush-bashing.
> >
> > Gee... isn't that comment a little extreme? I thought
> > he was just making use of his horticultural abilities
> > from his keyboard, verbally pruning a Shrub...
>
>He was doing yet more of his Bush-bashing. Not Shrub. The
>President of the United States is named Bush. -- Eric
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