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B J Conner October 27th, 2004 05:56 AM

OT -- very thoughtful, imho
 

"David Snedeker" wrote in message
. ..

wrote in message
...
SNIP SNIP TWHACK, TWHACK

Dear PK
Seemed that $.50 a slice of pickle remark touched a raw nerve. And my
comments about war profiteering and cheating the troops.

Come-on Pug, tell us; Are you making money off of this War? How much? Is

it
enough? How? Any food contracts? Fuel? Or haven't they cut you in? And
considering all you done for them.? Neah, that can't be. Sure, they at

least
gave you a taste, no? Come on Pug, we all love a good story.

Dave


Somebody is paying him something. Cheny probably fell in love with him when
he saw him pull 29.92 on an onion sack. Yesterday was St. Crispins day, I
wonder if the vultures and chicken hawks have a day to reminisce and chortle
over their foul deeds.




[email protected] October 27th, 2004 06:08 AM

OT -- very thoughtful, imho
 
On Wed, 27 Oct 2004 04:56:50 GMT, "B J Conner" wrote:


"David Snedeker" wrote in message
...

wrote in message
...
SNIP SNIP TWHACK, TWHACK

Dear PK
Seemed that $.50 a slice of pickle remark touched a raw nerve. And my
comments about war profiteering and cheating the troops.

Come-on Pug, tell us; Are you making money off of this War? How much? Is

it
enough? How? Any food contracts? Fuel? Or haven't they cut you in? And
considering all you done for them.? Neah, that can't be. Sure, they at

least
gave you a taste, no? Come on Pug, we all love a good story.

Dave


Somebody is paying him something. Cheny probably fell in love with him when
he saw him pull 29.92 on an onion sack. Yesterday was St. Crispins day, I
wonder if the vultures and chicken hawks have a day to reminisce and chortle
over their foul deeds.


Ok, where are you big ol' queens registered? I'd feel like a real heel not
sending something to the wedding...lessee...a DVD of La Cage?...naw, y'all both
probably have copies...a weekend getaway at Fire Island?...naw, no point in
subjecting a couple of cracker packers to that kind of ridicule...AHA! A great
big bucket of kosher pickles, a dozen foot-long Hebrew Nationals, and a crate of
KY! The perfect gift for you two lovebirds!

Congrats, you big silly jabbering loonies, you,
Pug or Kug or Dickie or whatever

[email protected] October 27th, 2004 06:08 AM

OT -- very thoughtful, imho
 
On Wed, 27 Oct 2004 04:56:50 GMT, "B J Conner" wrote:


"David Snedeker" wrote in message
...

wrote in message
...
SNIP SNIP TWHACK, TWHACK

Dear PK
Seemed that $.50 a slice of pickle remark touched a raw nerve. And my
comments about war profiteering and cheating the troops.

Come-on Pug, tell us; Are you making money off of this War? How much? Is

it
enough? How? Any food contracts? Fuel? Or haven't they cut you in? And
considering all you done for them.? Neah, that can't be. Sure, they at

least
gave you a taste, no? Come on Pug, we all love a good story.

Dave


Somebody is paying him something. Cheny probably fell in love with him when
he saw him pull 29.92 on an onion sack. Yesterday was St. Crispins day, I
wonder if the vultures and chicken hawks have a day to reminisce and chortle
over their foul deeds.


Ok, where are you big ol' queens registered? I'd feel like a real heel not
sending something to the wedding...lessee...a DVD of La Cage?...naw, y'all both
probably have copies...a weekend getaway at Fire Island?...naw, no point in
subjecting a couple of cracker packers to that kind of ridicule...AHA! A great
big bucket of kosher pickles, a dozen foot-long Hebrew Nationals, and a crate of
KY! The perfect gift for you two lovebirds!

Congrats, you big silly jabbering loonies, you,
Pug or Kug or Dickie or whatever

David Snedeker October 27th, 2004 06:10 AM

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"bones" wrote in message
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On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 21:05:34 -0700, "David Snedeker"
wrote:

I do think warren's link was nuts on though...


Actually some of your points were pretty well on too, but I stayed away from
those. :-)
Warren: well see Ive got this system. Its like Vets preference with a few
extras. First he gets points for being a vet. Then he gets these points for
being such a generous host. Then there is residence, working class status,
sense of humor etc.. Its a system, but what it means is I don't give him
much **** about his political ideas because he has all these preference
points. With the points and all he scores equal to, say an Al Frankin, or RW
no matter how "conservative" he reads.

Different folk get different points. For example designers of killer flies
get a 20 point preference right off. So like you score just below Molly
Ivans. :-)

Dave



David Snedeker October 27th, 2004 06:10 AM

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"bones" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 21:05:34 -0700, "David Snedeker"
wrote:

I do think warren's link was nuts on though...


Actually some of your points were pretty well on too, but I stayed away from
those. :-)
Warren: well see Ive got this system. Its like Vets preference with a few
extras. First he gets points for being a vet. Then he gets these points for
being such a generous host. Then there is residence, working class status,
sense of humor etc.. Its a system, but what it means is I don't give him
much **** about his political ideas because he has all these preference
points. With the points and all he scores equal to, say an Al Frankin, or RW
no matter how "conservative" he reads.

Different folk get different points. For example designers of killer flies
get a 20 point preference right off. So like you score just below Molly
Ivans. :-)

Dave



B J Conner October 27th, 2004 06:10 AM

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"Wayne Harrison" wrote in message
m...

"Larry L" wrote


Several Republicans for whom I've always had great respect, Powell and
McCain, by example, have largely lost that respect.


as even the casual poster here knows, i abhor political threads. but

i
am constrained to agree with your observation. i would have worked like a
21 year old yippee for the election of colin powell to the presidency,
prior to his performance before the united nations.

now, i am simply embarrassed by his lack of integrity.

yfitons
wayno


"My country right or wrong.. " doesn't seem to be enough for men like
Powell or McCain. For them it's my party right or wrong; It's so wrong
you would think any man of principle would have walked away by now. It's
gonna be a tough fight to get the moral high ground back.



B J Conner October 27th, 2004 06:10 AM

OT -- very thoughtful, imho
 

"Wayne Harrison" wrote in message
m...

"Larry L" wrote


Several Republicans for whom I've always had great respect, Powell and
McCain, by example, have largely lost that respect.


as even the casual poster here knows, i abhor political threads. but

i
am constrained to agree with your observation. i would have worked like a
21 year old yippee for the election of colin powell to the presidency,
prior to his performance before the united nations.

now, i am simply embarrassed by his lack of integrity.

yfitons
wayno


"My country right or wrong.. " doesn't seem to be enough for men like
Powell or McCain. For them it's my party right or wrong; It's so wrong
you would think any man of principle would have walked away by now. It's
gonna be a tough fight to get the moral high ground back.



bones October 27th, 2004 02:34 PM

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On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 22:10:00 -0700, "David Snedeker"
wrote:



Different folk get different points. For example designers of killer flies
get a 20 point preference right off. So like you score just below Molly
Ivans. :-)

Dave



High Prasie indeed...Ivans, the mind just, well, ...flutters :-)

Peter Charles October 27th, 2004 04:15 PM

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On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 19:41:06 -0500, "Wolfgang"
wrote:


"Larry L" wrote in message
...

...I've already voted, signed, sealed and delivered .... I voted AGAINST
Bush and I don't like negative voting, but I believe I made the best
choice possible for my country ...... and my "tribe" had nothing to do
with it...


Hm.........

Wolfgang
is there an anthropologist in the house?

They'd be leaving -- no hope of getting grant money to study these
"tribes".

Peter

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Peter Charles October 27th, 2004 04:19 PM

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On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 20:34:18 -0600, Warren wrote:

wrote...
On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 19:59:46 GMT, "Larry L"
wrote:

in a conservative publication


http://www.amconmag.com/2004_11_08/cover1.html


My, does this sound familiar . . . .


Does any of this?

http://www.glennbeck.com/news/01302004.shtml

:-)


All of it sounds distressingly familiar. Even Saddam believed he had
gas and bio-weapons, however, none of those politicians quoted by
Glenn Beck (is he one of those whack-job radio talk show hosts?) would
have gone to war in the manner of the current administration. Therein
lies the difference.

Peter

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