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Stuart E.

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Mar 7, 1994, 3:50:19 PM3/7/94
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Where can I get "Impeach Clinton" type bumper stickers to mount my silent
protest in a small liberal college town?

Stuart

Brad Kepley

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Mar 8, 1994, 7:39:15 AM3/8/94
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In article <CMBB7...@ucdavis.edu> ez00...@dale.ucdavis.edu (Stuart E.) writes:
>Where can I get "Impeach Clinton" type bumper stickers to mount my silent
>protest in a small liberal college town?

The back pages of American Spectator have lots of bumper sticker advertisements.
I'm sure there's one for impeach Clinton. Matter of fact, that one became
popular before Clinton took office.

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| to gain ground and for liberty to yield" |
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ID...@asuacad.bitnet

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Mar 11, 1994, 5:17:44 PM3/11/94
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where can i get a "shut the fuck up rush" bumper sticker to put on my
car as a not so silent protest in redneck rush loving arizona?

j.

Al Sparks

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Mar 11, 1994, 1:47:46 PM3/11/94
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In article <94070.15...@ASUACAD.BITNET> <ID...@ASUACAD.BITNET> writes:

> where can i get a "shut the fuck up rush" bumper sticker to put on my
> car as a not so silent protest in redneck rush loving arizona?
>
> j.

Go down to a local print shop and have one made. === Al

Dennis R. Hilton

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Mar 12, 1994, 3:58:09 PM3/12/94
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In article <94070.15...@ASUACAD.BITNET>, <ID...@ASUACAD.BITN wrote:
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>where can i get a "shut the fuck up rush" bumper sticker to put on my
>car as a not so silent protest in redneck rush loving arizona?

Why I saw one at the novelty shop. It was just under another that
said: "Clinton's policy on gays in the military will give new
meaning to the term CYA"

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Dennis R. Hilton <drhi...@kaiwan.com>

"A strong body makes the mind strong. As to the species of exercises,
I advise the gun. While this gives moderate exercise to the body,
it gives boldness, enterprise and independence to the mind. Games
played with the ball and others of that nature, are too violent for
the body and stamp no character on the mind. Let your gun therefore
be the constant companion of your walks." --- Thomas Jefferson

George Sodini

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Mar 13, 1994, 7:12:19 PM3/13/94
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> j.

I got a bumper sticker that reads: "Stop Socialism Impeach Clinton" from
an ad in National Review magazine. There are many neat buttons and
stickers and things advertised in those conservative magazines.

George

Roger Vanderveen

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Mar 14, 1994, 11:28:07 AM3/14/94
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In article <CMBB7...@ucdavis.edu>, ez00...@dale.ucdavis.edu (Stuart E.)
says:
Where can I get "Impeach Clinton" type bumper stickers to mount my silent
protest in a small liberal college town?


And in article <94070.15...@ASUACAD.BITNET> <ID...@ASUACAD.BITNET>
retorts:


where can i get a "shut the fuck up rush" bumper sticker to put on my
car as a not so silent protest in redneck rush loving arizona?


Roger -- lamenting the demise of the clever snappy comeback.
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yo...@ledger.mis.co.forsyth.nc.us

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Mar 16, 1994, 7:55:01 AM3/16/94
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In article <2m0a53$3...@telerama.lm.com>, sod...@telerama.lm.com (George Sodini) writes:
> ID...@ASUACAD.BITNET wrote:
>> In article <CMBB7...@ucdavis.edu>, ez00...@dale.ucdavis.edu (Stuart E.) says:
>> >Where can I get "Impeach Clinton" type bumper stickers to mount my silent
>> >protest in a small liberal college town?
>
>> where can i get a "shut the fuck up rush" bumper sticker to put on my
>> car as a not so silent protest in redneck rush loving arizona?
>

Where can I get a "I wish both sides would hush long enough to hear thier
foolishness" bumper sticker? Polarity(not rstricted to just politics either)
is the great crippler of our time. The most fundemental tenant of freedom is
tolerance. For example, until Rush (read: followers) understands that truley
mature compassionate people(fortunately a majority in this great country) want
a democracy and not a republic, and when the liberals understand the Rush
voices the "American Frustration Experience" lucidly (though NOT logically as
he would have you believe), then we will have healing and progress that
satisfies all. Until then our polarity will be like an abcess, threatening to
kill us but never healing.

Please, beat your political arms into plowshares!

Rick Williamson

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Mar 16, 1994, 10:16:32 PM3/16/94
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In article <94070.15...@ASUACAD.BITNET>, <ID...@ASUACAD.BITNET>
wrote:

> where can i get a "shut the fuck up rush" bumper sticker to put on my
> car as a not so silent protest in redneck rush loving arizona?
>
> j.

Nobody has printed any because that opinion is not too popular. You might
try Hitler though, I understand he is holed up in South America with Dr.
Mengele and Elvis....
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Good judgment comes from experience
Experience comes from bad judgment

Brendon Reagan

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Mar 17, 1994, 12:19:14 AM3/17/94
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In article <1994Mar16....@ledger.mis.co.forsyth.nc.us> yo...@ledger.mis.co.forsyth.nc.us writes:
>Where can I get a "I wish both sides would hush long enough to hear thier
>foolishness" bumper sticker? Polarity(not rstricted to just politics either)
>is the great crippler of our time. The most fundemental tenant of freedom is

FALSE! Polarity, in the sense of differing opinions, is the most
fundamental tenant of freedom. I agree that rudeness is contrary to
that, but keep in mind that's because rudeness destroys true
polarity, reducing us to the point of stereotypes.

>tolerance. For example, until Rush (read: followers) understands that truley
>mature compassionate people(fortunately a majority in this great country) want

Please do not stoop to name-calling, whether absolutely or by
implication. I know a great many mature, compassionate people who
want a republic rather than a democracy, and I know one or two boors
who want a democracy.

>a democracy and not a republic, and when the liberals understand the Rush
>voices the "American Frustration Experience" lucidly (though NOT logically as
>he would have you believe), then we will have healing and progress that

This is a charge I can respond to. OK, cite some logic. Show us
the flaws. For that matter, can you tell us what this 'American
Frustration Experience' is which you place in Rush's mouth?

I do like logic.

>satisfies all. Until then our polarity will be like an abcess, threatening to
>kill us but never healing.

I do get your message here-- be polite. And indeed, I will.
However, I ask you in return to not use my sense of politeness to
manipulate my mouth.

>Please, beat your political arms into plowshares!

-Billy
Amen to that. Let's start plowing up ideas instead of cutting up
each other! Remember, though, this goes for you, too. Don't assume
that I take an intellectual position because of emotional factors.
(Maybe I did, but let's give the position a chance in 'court'
instead of just beating up on my motives for offering it.)

porv...@hamp.hampshire.edu

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Mar 17, 1994, 12:30:44 AM3/17/94
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In Article <2m0a53$3...@telerama.lm.com>

sod...@telerama.lm.com (George Sodini) writes:
>
>I got a bumper sticker that reads: "Stop Socialism Impeach Clinton" from
>an ad in National Review magazine. There are many neat buttons and
>stickers and things advertised in those conservative magazines.
>
>George
>
I'm a Socialist and I resent that. :)

ez01...@chip.ucdavis.edu

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Mar 17, 1994, 9:09:17 PM3/17/94
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George Sodini (sod...@telerama.lm.com) wrote:

: > j.

: George

As this all about whitewater, and we should all hope that the TRUTH
comes out, and as we should all hope to get rid of Billary and its
damaging agenda, lets all hope for.....

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porv...@hamp.hampshire.edu

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Mar 17, 1994, 11:39:32 PM3/17/94
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In Article <CMu8n...@ucdavis.edu>

ez01...@chip.ucdavis.edu () writes:
>
>As this all about whitewater, and we should all hope that the TRUTH
>comes out, and as we should all hope to get rid of Billary and its
>damaging agenda, lets all hope for.....
>
> ______________________________________________
> | |
> | |
> | ALGORE IN '94 |
> | |
> | |
> ------------------------------------------------
>
>
>It's not the best we can hope for, but until '96, it'll do
>

I'm not the parz'dint's biggest fan anymore myself, but we're all
intelligent people here - Bill-of-Goods Clinton is not going to be kicked
out of office, at least not this year. Even if his Congressional cronies
don't personally like him very much, they will not impeach a fellow
Democrat, for fear of twenty years of GOP rule. ("The last time we elected
a Democrat, we had eighteen percent inflation. And this time, we got a
crook who had to resign. Do you really want to give these guys another
chance? Dole for President.")

Whitewater is probably fifth in line on the big scandals list -
after Watergate, BCCI, Iran-contra, and Iraqgate - but it will be treated
like the second-biggest. That's fine. But Bill's waited his whole life
for this job, and he's screwed things up quite a bit before (the '80
election, the '88 convention speech, Flowers, draft, etc......) so I
wouldn't be wondering what tie Al Gore will wear to his inauguration just
yet.


Dave Betker

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Mar 18, 1994, 6:57:09 AM3/18/94
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In article <1994Mar16....@ledger.mis.co.forsyth.nc.us>, yo...@ledger.mis.co.forsyth.nc.us writes:
|>
|> Polarity(not rstricted to just politics either)
|> is the great crippler of our time. The most fundemental tenant of freedom is
|> tolerance. For example, until Rush (read: followers) understands that truley
|> mature compassionate people(fortunately a majority in this great country) want
|> a democracy and not a republic, and when the liberals understand the Rush
|> voices the "American Frustration Experience" lucidly (though NOT logically as
|> he would have you believe), then we will have healing and progress that
|> satisfies all. Until then our polarity will be like an abcess, threatening to
|> kill us but never healing.
|>
|> Please, beat your political arms into plowshares!

I'm afraid I couldn't disagree with you more. The kind of "utopia" you're
proposing will set humankind on a backward trend, like socialism. You need
the challenge to keep you trying, which is why welfare is doomed to failure.
If everything were sweetness and light there would be no problems to solve
and no advancement.

So, re-arm yourselves, everyone. It's going to be a long, productive fight!!

--

dbe...@endicott.ibm.com

Phillip C. Brisco

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Mar 18, 1994, 1:41:55 PM3/18/94
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In article <2mc4ul$h...@locutus.rchland.ibm.com>,
bet...@betker.endicott.ibm.com (Dave Betker) wrote:

> In article <1994Mar16....@ledger.mis.co.forsyth.nc.us>, yo...@ledger.mis.co.forsyth.nc.us writes:
> |>
> |> Polarity(not rstricted to just politics either)
> |> is the great crippler of our time. The most fundemental tenant of freedom is
> |> tolerance. For example, until Rush (read: followers) understands that truley
> |> mature compassionate people(fortunately a majority in this great country) want
> |> a democracy and not a republic, and when the liberals understand the Rush
> |> voices the "American Frustration Experience" lucidly (though NOT logically as
> |> he would have you believe), then we will have healing and progress that
> |> satisfies all. Until then our polarity will be like an abcess, threatening to
> |> kill us but never healing.
> |>
> |> Please, beat your political arms into plowshares!
>

Might I comment that in 1980, all the Dems and Republicans except Reagan
were
preaching healing? Reagan preached power...he also said that we are not a
bad people.

Guess who won the election?

Bob Shumer

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Mar 22, 1994, 9:08:31 AM3/22/94
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Roger Vanderveen (rva...@ichips.intel.com) wrote:
: In article <CMBB7...@ucdavis.edu>, ez00...@dale.ucdavis.edu (Stuart E.)

: says:
: Where can I get "Impeach Clinton" type bumper stickers to mount my silent
: protest in a small liberal college town?


: And in article <94070.15...@ASUACAD.BITNET> <ID...@ASUACAD.BITNET>
: retorts:

: where can i get a "shut the fuck up bill" bumper sticker to put on my


: car as a not so silent protest in redneck rush loving arizona?


: Roger -- lamenting the demise of the clever snappy comeback.
: --
: ===============================================================================
: Roger Vanderveen Intel Corporation
: Hillsboro, OR Take me down to Jones's farm
: ===============================================================================

Be kind, to the totalitarian left. They do everything in high heels and
backwards.
Bumpersticker: Gore, in '94.
Bob/NYC

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