Hey Larry, You're not alone, my feelings exactly. Fair Tides, Rick Langer
Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2005 09:48:36 -0800 From: "Hughston, Larry" <Larry.Hughston@dgs.ca.gov> Subject: RE: M_Boats: re: Klabautermann VS the EPA To: 'For and about Montgomery Sailboats' <montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com> Message-ID: <39D7D48FE348D61188C800065B3C3EE202843044@smf00exch031.dgs.ca.gov> Content-Type: text/plain
No, I agree. I loved Clinton. He left office with a huge surplus which these jokers are squandering. Bush said it, I don't have time the think and ponder about stuff. He is like a bacteria that knows only to produce toxins and reproduce. I have never before in my life would become nauseas when a president would speak to explain issues to the public.
"Just wait..." was only a reference to the good and thorough environmental work that the Democrats did as opposed to the pure business focused administration we now have.
Now, just wait 'til Dr. Rice becomes president. Think about that nightmare.
As for me, I need to finish off the details on this sailboat not worry about the NeoCons who think God is on their side and their side only.
Today's news is about the female White House Press Corps reporter who dared to ask a "pointed question" of our King, I mean president. The question referred to Paul Wolfowitz (sp?) being appointed to the world bank. He campaigned for the war in Iraq as a service to the president.
If in a fictionalized story of war over resources brought on by a large and powerful western democracy are not today's headlines the way it would be written? If I wanted your oil and you lived in another country would I not say that I was fighting for my country, for democracy, for freedom? This is the same thing as VietNam......it is a war of resources. In VietNam it was for boxite, manganese, and oil, the offshore kind.
Sorry, I got started again.
Like someone said about the White House Press Corps, why should they hire a paid prostitute? Because it would be redundant!
Have a good day. ------L
My anger started when Bush became president and Gore let us down.
And I wonder, am I alone?
Have a good day. ------L
Sometimes I think it's unfortunate that Clinton couldn't be re-elected. It would sure be interesting to see what all you folks would have had to say if, when all the stuff that did happen and would have happened no matter who was president, happened under Clintons watch. But, as Tod said, you lost ..... get over it. Rik Judy Langer wrote:
Hey Larry,
You're not alone, my feelings exactly.
Fair Tides,
Rick Langer
Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2005 09:48:36 -0800 From: "Hughston, Larry" <Larry.Hughston@dgs.ca.gov> Subject: RE: M_Boats: re: Klabautermann VS the EPA To: 'For and about Montgomery Sailboats' <montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com> Message-ID: <39D7D48FE348D61188C800065B3C3EE202843044@smf00exch031.dgs.ca.gov> Content-Type: text/plain
No, I agree. I loved Clinton. He left office with a huge surplus which these jokers are squandering. Bush said it, I don't have time the think
and
ponder about stuff. He is like a bacteria that knows only to produce
toxins
and reproduce. I have never before in my life would become nauseas when a president would speak to explain issues to the public.
"Just wait..." was only a reference to the good and thorough environmental work that the Democrats did as opposed to the pure business focused administration we now have.
Now, just wait 'til Dr. Rice becomes president. Think about that
nightmare.
As for me, I need to finish off the details on this sailboat not worry
about
the NeoCons who think God is on their side and their side only.
Today's news is about the female White House Press Corps reporter who
dared
to ask a "pointed question" of our King, I mean president. The question referred to Paul Wolfowitz (sp?) being appointed to the world bank. He campaigned for the war in Iraq as a service to the president.
If in a fictionalized story of war over resources brought on by a large
and
powerful western democracy are not today's headlines the way it would be written? If I wanted your oil and you lived in another country would I
not
say that I was fighting for my country, for democracy, for freedom? This
is
the same thing as VietNam......it is a war of resources. In VietNam it
was
for boxite, manganese, and oil, the offshore kind.
Sorry, I got started again.
Like someone said about the White House Press Corps, why should they hire
a
paid prostitute? Because it would be redundant!
Have a good day. ------L
My anger started when Bush became president and Gore let us down.
And I wonder, am I alone?
Have a good day. ------L
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