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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