Dear Mr. Bush
As the markets slide, consumer confidence falls, recession's keep
coming and unemployment keeps rising, I would like to take this
opportunity to thank you, Mr. President for the fine job you've done
during the past 20 months since you were selected.
Thank you so much for having the Saudi Ambassador's wife as an
"honored" guest at your Texas Ranch. Thank you even more for not
holding her or the Saudi's accountable for their diplomats wife
providing the money for the terrorists' housing while they were in
American flight schools. After all, Mr. President, it was 3000
Americans that were killed by the young Saudi's that they helped to
learn to fly those planes.
Thank you for allowing your Vice President to be in contempt of court
for not turning over the Enron documents...
Thank you for dismantling the EPA. The millions the oil companies and
other energy companies paid you for campaign contributions really paid
off for them. Now the US Citizens get to have additional acid rain
falling into our cities, the food we eat on farms, into our waterways
and our yard...
Thank you for traveling around spending hundreds of millions of
dollars flying around three days a week for 15 months straight during
wartime campaigning for republican candidates in the mid term
elections.
Thank you for having Ashcroft's agencies GIVE CLASSIFIED information
to the 20th hijacker...
Thank you for making a spectacle with your arrests of CEO's, while
protecting your good friend and biggest political contributor, Kenny
Boy, who got away with more money than all of them...
Thank you for not providing the public, (those who you are supposed to
be serving), the SEC documents regarding your association with
Harkin...
Thank you for keeping a straight face while telling the world that the
Saudi's are allies of the United States. If the Saudi's were our
friend's, their society wouldn't be fostering hatred for us with it's
citizens...
Thank you for completely bowing down to the "leaders of a nation"
where 15 out of the 19 September 11th hijackers are from. After all,
do you think that the US would be having members of Saddam's
government to his ranch if 15 out of the 19 hijackers were Iraqi
citizens?
Thank you for REDUCING our nuclear arsenal to match Russia... While
you said that, "Putin is a man I can trust," it's not quite true.
Putin is now making "side" economic deals with Iraq, YOUR PERSONAL
ENEMY...
Thank you for having enough common sense to know exactly who are
enemies are, and who are friends are.
Thank you for having your Vice President beating the war drums so the
US can sacrifice it's young men between 17 & 25, so your oil interests
can control Iraq's oil...
Thank you for the hypocrisy of having your vice president beating any
kind of war drums that will send our children to fight his battles,
since the vice president said during the presidential campaign of 2000
that he didn't serve in Vietnam because, "He had better things to do
at that time."...
Thank you for trashing an individual's character on NO EVIDENCE
because your attorney general can't seem to find the real anthrax
suspect. I only wish he's spend as much effort cases with REAL
EVIDENCE like Ken Lay's Enron connection to the White House, Harkin
Energy, Halliburton & Cheney.
Thank you for protecting your friend Ken Lay, and the $330 million he
got from Enron... The $2 million dollars he's donated to your
campaigns, the jumbo jet Enron provided to you for your presidential
campaign, and Enron paying your legal fees to stop the hand recount in
Florida that gave you the presidency was the best legal defense money
could buy...
Thank you for inviting the Saudi Ambassador to stay at your house as
an "honored guest," even though the Saudi's promote terror and the US
is now in a war on terror.
Thank you for ignoring the Saudi's responsibility for the September
11th attacks, after all, 15 out of the 19 hijackers were Saudi's, as
well as Osama. You bomb the hell out Afghanistan, yet have the Saudi
Royal family to your home in Texas, while their banks are laundering
the terrorist's money and making sure Al Qaeda's assets are safe...
Thank you for your "paybacks" on the campaign donations from the
logging industry. After all, you were correct in saying that, "if the
trees are removed from forests, it will cut down on forest fires"...
But remember Mr. Bush, if there are no trees, there won't be any
forests left.
Thank you for not publicly mentioning that the Saudi's are
politically, and financially supporting groups like Hamas and other
terror organizations. Although the Saudi's fund terror, you haven't
included them in your "list of terror" nations. You have also NOT
mentioned them in your "war on terror"...
Thank you for causing the families who are grieving the senseless loss
of their family members in the September 11th attacks to have to go
after the Saudi's WITHOUT any help from your administration. You would
think that the US would be first in line to go after the assets of a
country who supports terrorists during a "war on terror"...
Thank you for making Saddam your new bogeyman. It's finally gotten
through your thick heads that the constant fake terror warnings all
spring and summer to get the attention away from the damage you're
doing to the country was just making the public angry. Too bad your
daddy didn't finish the job in Iraq when there were over 500,000
American troops in the area 10 year ago.
So, Thanks for being as big a screw up as your daddy...
Thank you for using taxpayer money to travel around the country
fundraising for the republican party. The $110 million you've gotten
DURING WARTIME shows what your priorities are.
Thank you for using the White House as your own "fundraising hotel"
during wartime...
Thank you for being a hypocrite. After all, when you were running for
president, you whined and complained how the previous president did
the same thing. One difference though, WE WEREN'T AT WAR...
Thank you for telling the American public how the economy is so
strong, even though the Dow Jones Average has lost 20% of it's value
since you were crowned, that's you've managed to lose a good
percentage of the 22 million new jobs that were created after your
father's recession, and other economic indicators are saying that the
economy is stagnant and going nowhere.
Thanks for helping to destroy a strong economy between the election,
your selection and your inauguration day by down talking the strong
economy so you could get your huge tax cut passed as a pay back for
your wealthiest contributors.
Thanks for instructing your supporters to keep reminding the public
about the last president's sex life. It helps the perverts who fixated
on his sex life while he was in office to keep those images in their
heads.
After all, only a perverted individual would obsess about a private
relationship between TWO CONSENTING ADULTS....
One bad thing about it, it reminds the country that 18 short months
ago, the biggest news was who the president was having sex with,
rather than terror alerts, 3000 deaths, the stock market losing 1/5 of
it's value, people's retirements vanishing, escalating violence in the
middle east, and all the other daily disasters that have gripped the
country since your daddy's friends at the US Supreme Court gave you
your job...
In your first international incident, thank you for telling China that
the US would never apologize for the spy plane incident, then issue a
statement a few days later saying that the United States was very,
very, very sorry for allowing it's plane to be hit by China's pilot.
Thank you, Mr. Bush, for the growing unemployment rate. When you were
appointed, the country had just gone through a period when 22 million
jobs were created in 8 years, you've managed to lose a large
percentage of them in 18 short months.
Thank you for turning the longest and strongest period of economic
growth into the first recession since your daddy's recession.
Since you were handed your job, $17 trillion dollars of the nation's
worth of wealth has evaporated from the stock markets, America thanks
you for their lost savings and retirement funds…
Thank you so much for taking your month long Texas vacation last
summer (after only 6 months of work), and ignoring the terror warnings
that were coming in all summer. Little things like, young Arab men in
flight schools in Arizona who wanted to steer airplanes, but not fly
them, a young Arab man custody in Minnesota who wanted to fly an
airplane into the World Trade Center, and for ignoring reports that
Osama bin Laden wanted to hijack airplanes.
As long as we're thanking you for vacations, thanks for breaking a
record for the most vacation time during your first seven months of
work for ANY SITTING PRESIDENT.
Thank you Mr. President for hiding the fact that your administration
was warned about the terror attacks before September 11th for 8
months, so you could run around the country playing hero.
While the country was reeling from the attacks on September 11th,
thank you Mr. Bush for running and hiding like a little girl. It was
comforting for the nation to see Karen Hughes on TV on the afternoon
of September 11th telling the country that the president was safe.
Thank you for selling your September 11th photo's so the republican
party could profit from the deaths of 3000 innocent people...
Thank you for not even looking at the airport security and anti
terrorism measures that the Clinton administration had sent to the
house in 96, 97, 98, 99 and 2000.
Yes, Mr. Bush, the same airport security and anti terrorism measures
that the house republicans killed each and every one of those years
without even bringing them up for debate because they were too busy
looking into Mr. Clinton's bedroom window.
Thank you for at least implementing most of the measures that Clinton
had asked for AFTER SEPTEMBER 11th…
Thank you Mr. Bush for spending the first 234 days of your presidency
pushing your massive tax cut plan, and Ken Lay's Enron Energy policy
that would have saved that crooked company from bankruptcy.
Thank you for the tax cut that rewards middle income individuals with
around a $100 dollars a year, but rewards people in Dick Cheney's
income bracket over $125,000 dollars a year.
Thank you some more, for that tax cut that is using OUR social
security money to pay for you giving hundreds of thousands of dollars
a year to your biggest contributors.
Thank you, even more, for that tax cut for your wealthiest friends
that is now leading our country into deficit spending, guaranteeing
that our children and grandchildren's tax dollars will be spent on
paying off your debt and spending their tax money on interest on that
debt.
While our country is at war, thank you so very much Mr. President for
spending at least three days a week traveling around the country at
taxpayer expense fundraising and campaigning for republican
candidates.
Thank you Mr. Bush for relaxing clean air standards leading to more
acid rain, and global warming.
Thank you for bowing down the mining industry by allowing more arsenic
in our drinking water.
Thank you Mr. Bush for rewarding the Taliban with $43 million dollars
in aid less than four months before September 11th.
Thank you for reversing Clinton's 1998 ban on all aid to the Taliban
for harboring bin Laden. We know that the Taliban wouldn't have used
any of that $43 million dollars to harm Americans, after all, we've
all know how much they love the US....
Thank you Mr. Bush for your father working for the Carlyle Group,
owned by Osama bin Laden's family, even after September 11th.
Thank you Mr. Bush, for the terror warnings that your administration
always puts out to deflect attention away from embarrassing news that
your administration is involved in.
Thank you Mr. Bush for letting Osama bin Laden and Mullah Omar escape.
Thank you Mr. President for waffling on the stem cell issue, thus
delaying cures for horrible diseases like: diabetes, multiple
sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's, etc., etc., for years and
years. May those diseases NOT strike your friends or family, because
your opinion on this issue will change on that very day?...
Thank you Mr. Bush for turning the optimism that this country had on
the start of the new millennium into fear, despair, and pessimism.
Lastly, Thank you Mr. Bush for encouraging your "operatives" to keep
lying and slandering the last administration. After all, Al Gore never
said that he invented the Internet. He said that he helped in the
creation of the World Wide Web by guaranteeing federal funds for it's
research. That's quite a big difference…
(http://www.snopes2.com/quotes/internet.htm)
******************
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http://www.zeppcommentaries.com
The Big Weasel wrote:
>
> From my email:
>
> Dear Mr. Bush
>
> As the markets slide, consumer confidence falls, recession's keep
> coming and unemployment keeps rising, I would like to take this
> opportunity to thank you, Mr. President for the fine job you've done
> during the past 20 months since you were selected.
>
It's "recessions keep coming".
>Dear Mr. Bush
>
>As the markets slide, consumer confidence falls, recession's keep
>coming and unemployment keeps rising
>Thank you for allowing your Vice President to be in contempt of court
>Thank you for dismantling the EPA
>Thank you for traveling around spending hundreds of millions
>Thank you for making a spectacle with your arrests of CEO's
>Thank you for not providing the public
>Thank you for completely bowing down to the "leaders of a nation"
>Thank you for having your Vice President beating the war drums
>Thank you for trashing an individual's character
>Thank you for protecting your friend Ken Lay
Whine, whine, whine. The lefties bitched and moaned a
lot before they lost control of the executive and legislative
branches, but now that they've pissed away their power,
the complaining has become especially obnoxious. It
does *not* make them look good, nobody likes a whiner.
>Thank you Mr. Bush for turning the optimism that this country had on
>the start of the new millennium into fear, despair, and pessimism.
Nope. The fear, despair and pessimism you see is being
manufactured by Dems, because they want to lower
national moral for their political gain. Dems love causing
problems that they can politically exploit.
>Lastly, Thank you Mr. Bush for encouraging your "operatives" to keep
>lying and slandering the last administration. After all, Al Gore never
>said that he invented the Internet.
Heh heh, Dems are still doing damage control for Gore.
>The Big Weasel <ze...@finestplanet.com> wrote:
>
>>Dear Mr. Bush
>>
>>As the markets slide, consumer confidence falls, recession's keep
>>coming and unemployment keeps rising
>
>>Thank you for allowing your Vice President to be in contempt of court
>
>>Thank you for dismantling the EPA
>
>>Thank you for traveling around spending hundreds of millions
>
>>Thank you for making a spectacle with your arrests of CEO's
>
>>Thank you for not providing the public
>
>>Thank you for completely bowing down to the "leaders of a nation"
>
>>Thank you for having your Vice President beating the war drums
>
>>Thank you for trashing an individual's character
>
>>Thank you for protecting your friend Ken Lay
>
>Whine, whine, whine. The lefties bitched and moaned a
>lot before they lost control of the executive and legislative
>branches, but now that they've pissed away their power,
>the complaining has become especially obnoxious. It
>does *not* make them look good, nobody likes a whiner.
Ah yes. Try to dismiss all debate with sneering contempt. All it
shows is how brittle, weak and cowardly the American right has become.
>
>>Thank you Mr. Bush for turning the optimism that this country had on
>>the start of the new millennium into fear, despair, and pessimism.
>
>Nope. The fear, despair and pessimism you see is being
>manufactured by Dems, because they want to lower
>national moral for their political gain. Dems love causing
>problems that they can politically exploit.
>
>>Lastly, Thank you Mr. Bush for encouraging your "operatives" to keep
>>lying and slandering the last administration. After all, Al Gore never
>>said that he invented the Internet.
>
>Heh heh, Dems are still doing damage control for Gore.
******************
>Foxtrot <fox...@null.com> wrote:
>>The Big Weasel <ze...@finestplanet.com> wrote:
>>
>>>Dear Mr. Bush
>>>
>>>As the markets slide, consumer confidence falls, recession's keep
>>>coming and unemployment keeps rising
>>
>>>Thank you for allowing your Vice President to be in contempt of court
>>
>>>Thank you for dismantling the EPA
>>
>>>Thank you for traveling around spending hundreds of millions
>>Whine, whine, whine. The lefties bitched and moaned a
>>lot before they lost control of the executive and legislative
>>branches, but now that they've pissed away their power,
>>the complaining has become especially obnoxious. It
>>does *not* make them look good, nobody likes a whiner.
>
>Ah yes. Try to dismiss all debate with sneering contempt. All it
>shows is how brittle, weak and cowardly the American right has become.
No, Schlepp. You have to present some form of argument
before it qualifies as a debate. A one-sided bitch-a-thon
does not qualify as debate.
Ah, of course. As you scamper away, you shout, "I caaaaant
heeeeeaaaaarrrrr you!"
>Foxtrot <fox...@null.com> wrote:
>>The Big Weasel <ze...@finestplanet.com> wrote:
>>>Ah yes. Try to dismiss all debate with sneering contempt. All it
>>>shows is how brittle, weak and cowardly the American right has become.
>>
>>No, Schlepp. You have to present some form of argument
>>before it qualifies as a debate. A one-sided bitch-a-thon
>>does not qualify as debate.
>
>Ah, of course. As you scamper away, you shout, "I caaaaant
>heeeeeaaaaarrrrr you!"
Run? From all this moaning and sniveling?!? Nah, there's
nothing substantive to run away from, just the usual DNC
squawking. It had no new ideas or alternatives to the way
Bush is doing things, just endless complaints. Zzzzzzzzz
Run away, little right winger! Run away! Ha ha ha ha!
What you have to understand is, no matter how childish, how abusive and
how duplicitous and obtuse Wheezie gets, you still have to DEAL with him or
you're afraid of him. Never mind that it's like dealing with someone else's
six year old in the laundromat. Never mind that he starts off with "As the
markets slide" when the DOW has been climbing eight weeks straight and only
this week dropped a tad (that's plenty of reason to start with the 'market
slide' talk again. Then he says consumer confidence is down?
NEW YORK, Dec 3 (Reuters) - U.S. consumer confidence rose last week, with
the number of Americans saying it was a good time to make purchases inching
up to the highest level since early September, a report showed on Tuesday.
http://orlando.bizjournals.com/orlando/stories/2002/12/02/daily67.html
December 5, 2002
Consumer confidence makes 'stunning recovery'
Consumer confidence among Floridians made a stunning recovery in
November... The consumer confidence index rose eight points to 90,
regaining the ground lost in October.
I do like it when they start out with lies from the first sentence. It
saves me a lot of reading. I feel no urge to listen endlessly to liars.
Of course, I'd miss a lot that way. Here he accuses you of "sneering
contempt" when that seems to be all he posts on this newsgroup. Even his
subject line reeks of it.
--
Congress is so strange. A man gets up to speak and says nothing. Nobody
listens - and then everybody disagrees. ~Boris Marshalov
>Foxtrot <fox...@null.com> wrote in
>news:tq18vuktcsroosqku...@4ax.com:
>
>> The Big Weasel <ze...@finestplanet.com> wrote:
>>
>>>Foxtrot <fox...@null.com> wrote:
>>>>The Big Weasel <ze...@finestplanet.com> wrote:
>>>>>Ah yes. Try to dismiss all debate with sneering contempt. All it
>>>>>shows is how brittle, weak and cowardly the American right has become.
>>>>
>>>>No, Schlepp. You have to present some form of argument
>>>>before it qualifies as a debate. A one-sided bitch-a-thon does not
>>>>qualify as debate.
>>>
>>>Ah, of course. As you scamper away, you shout, "I caaaaant
>>>heeeeeaaaaarrrrr you!"
>>
>> Run? From all this moaning and sniveling?!? Nah, there's
>> nothing substantive to run away from, just the usual DNC
>> squawking. It had no new ideas or alternatives to the way
>> Bush is doing things, just endless complaints. Zzzzzzzzz
>
> What you have to understand is, no matter how childish, how abusive and
>how duplicitous and obtuse Wheezie gets, you still have to DEAL with him or
>you're afraid of him. Never mind that it's like dealing with someone else's
>six year old in the laundromat. Never mind that he starts off with "As the
>markets slide" when the DOW has been climbing eight weeks straight and only
>this week dropped a tad (that's plenty of reason to start with the 'market
>slide' talk again. Then he says consumer confidence is down?
>
Gee, I don't recall saying "as the markets slide" anytime in the past
few weeks. And consumer confidence IS down, chuckles. Last September
it was down, and this week it only rose to September levels. I love
how it's both "inching up" to bad levels and "making a stunning
recovery" in two consequetive paragraphs, though. Shows that your
leaders still think you're a moron.
But I see you don't want to address the "Dear Mr. Resident" letter
either.
That's good. It means that I'll make a habit of posting in every
month or so because it frightens you fascists and will give normal
people pause for thought.
>NEW YORK, Dec 3 (Reuters) - U.S. consumer confidence rose last week, with
>the number of Americans saying it was a good time to make purchases inching
>up to the highest level since early September, a report showed on Tuesday.
>
>http://orlando.bizjournals.com/orlando/stories/2002/12/02/daily67.html
>December 5, 2002
>
>Consumer confidence makes 'stunning recovery'
>
>Consumer confidence among Floridians made a stunning recovery in
>November... The consumer confidence index rose eight points to 90,
>regaining the ground lost in October.
>
> I do like it when they start out with lies from the first sentence. It
>saves me a lot of reading. I feel no urge to listen endlessly to liars.
>
> Of course, I'd miss a lot that way. Here he accuses you of "sneering
>contempt" when that seems to be all he posts on this newsgroup. Even his
>subject line reeks of it.
******************
> Jim Alder <jima...@ssnet.com> wrote:
>> What you have to understand is, no matter how childish, how abusive
>> and
>>how duplicitous and obtuse Wheezie gets, you still have to DEAL with
>>him or you're afraid of him. Never mind that it's like dealing with
>>someone else's six year old in the laundromat. Never mind that he
>>starts off with "As the markets slide" when the DOW has been climbing
>>eight weeks straight and only this week dropped a tad (that's plenty of
>>reason to start with the 'market slide' talk again. Then he says
>>consumer confidence is down?
>
> Gee, I don't recall saying "as the markets slide" anytime in the past
> few weeks.
You don't? Read the post that started this thread, numbnuts! Don't
worry, you'll only have to read four words of your twaddle.
Or did you mean you didn't mention the market while it was climbing,
waiting for the first dip in eight weeks so you could blame it on Bush?
Yeah, we know.
> And consumer confidence IS down, chuckles. Last September
> it was down, and this week it only rose to September levels.
AH, I see. So until it shoots up to the highest it's ever been, it's
down? So the market will be down until it gets to 11.5 again?
> I love
> how it's both "inching up" to bad levels and "making a stunning
> recovery" in two consequetive paragraphs, though. Shows that your
> leaders still think you're a moron.
One was Florida, the other US. I'm surprised a nitpicking nincompoop
like you would miss something like that.
> But I see you don't want to address the "Dear Mr. Resident" letter
> either.
What letter is that? Oh, the original post? You don't really think I
care or even read your longwinded crap, do you?
> That's good. It means that I'll make a habit of posting in every
> month or so because it frightens you fascists and will give normal
> people pause for thought.
Ohhhh, nooooo! Please don't post it every month or so!!! I's
a-scared!!!!
Jesus, you're a self-aggrandizing nitwit!
>>NEW YORK, Dec 3 (Reuters) - U.S. consumer confidence rose last week,
>>with the number of Americans saying it was a good time to make
>>purchases inching up to the highest level since early September, a
>>report showed on Tuesday.
>>
>>http://orlando.bizjournals.com/orlando/stories/2002/12/02/daily67.html
>>December 5, 2002
>>
>>Consumer confidence makes 'stunning recovery'
>>
>>Consumer confidence among Floridians made a stunning recovery in
>>November... The consumer confidence index rose eight points to 90,
>>regaining the ground lost in October.
--
>The Big Weasel <ze...@finestplanet.com> wrote in
>news:paa9vu4s5436nars0...@4ax.com:
>
>> Jim Alder <jima...@ssnet.com> wrote:
>
>>> What you have to understand is, no matter how childish, how abusive
>>> and
>>>how duplicitous and obtuse Wheezie gets, you still have to DEAL with
>>>him or you're afraid of him. Never mind that it's like dealing with
>>>someone else's six year old in the laundromat. Never mind that he
>>>starts off with "As the markets slide" when the DOW has been climbing
>>>eight weeks straight and only this week dropped a tad (that's plenty of
>>>reason to start with the 'market slide' talk again. Then he says
>>>consumer confidence is down?
>>
>> Gee, I don't recall saying "as the markets slide" anytime in the past
>> few weeks.
>
> You don't? Read the post that started this thread, numbnuts! Don't
>worry, you'll only have to read four words of your twaddle.
>
> Or did you mean you didn't mention the market while it was climbing,
>waiting for the first dip in eight weeks so you could blame it on Bush?
>Yeah, we know.
Oh, booo hooo boooo, Jimmy!
The post that started this thread wasn't written by me, chuckles. Try
to get a grip.
Let me know when you stop being the victim.
>
>> And consumer confidence IS down, chuckles. Last September
>> it was down, and this week it only rose to September levels.
>
> AH, I see. So until it shoots up to the highest it's ever been, it's
>down? So the market will be down until it gets to 11.5 again?
>
"Highest it's ever been" my ass. You said yourself it only got up to
September levels in your last post! Don't lie, Jimmy.
>> I love
>> how it's both "inching up" to bad levels and "making a stunning
>> recovery" in two consequetive paragraphs, though. Shows that your
>> leaders still think you're a moron.
>
> One was Florida, the other US. I'm surprised a nitpicking nincompoop
>like you would miss something like that.
>
>> But I see you don't want to address the "Dear Mr. Resident" letter
>> either.
>
> What letter is that? Oh, the original post? You don't really think I
>care or even read your longwinded crap, do you?
The same "crap" you refered to above to falsely put words in my mouth.
Say, Jimmy, doesn't your tail HURT when you bite it like that?
>
>> That's good. It means that I'll make a habit of posting in every
>> month or so because it frightens you fascists and will give normal
>> people pause for thought.
>
> Ohhhh, nooooo! Please don't post it every month or so!!! I's
>a-scared!!!!
>
> Jesus, you're a self-aggrandizing nitwit!
Kissy, kissy.
> On Mon, 09 Dec 2002 16:39:44 -0000, Jim Alder <jima...@ssnet.com>
> wrote:
>
>>The Big Weasel <ze...@finestplanet.com> wrote in
>>news:paa9vu4s5436nars0...@4ax.com:
>>
>>> Jim Alder <jima...@ssnet.com> wrote:
>>
>>>> What you have to understand is, no matter how childish, how abusive
>>>> and
>>>>how duplicitous and obtuse Wheezie gets, you still have to DEAL with
>>>>him or you're afraid of him. Never mind that it's like dealing with
>>>>someone else's six year old in the laundromat. Never mind that he
>>>>starts off with "As the markets slide" when the DOW has been climbing
>>>>eight weeks straight and only this week dropped a tad (that's plenty of
>>>>reason to start with the 'market slide' talk again. Then he says
>>>>consumer confidence is down?
>>>
>>> Gee, I don't recall saying "as the markets slide" anytime in the past
>>> few weeks.
>>
>> You don't? Read the post that started this thread, numbnuts! Don't
>>worry, you'll only have to read four words of your twaddle.
>>
>> Or did you mean you didn't mention the market while it was climbing,
>>waiting for the first dip in eight weeks so you could blame it on Bush?
>>Yeah, we know.
>
> Oh, booo hooo boooo, Jimmy!
>
> The post that started this thread wasn't written by me, chuckles. Try
> to get a grip.
You posted it. Or do all you weasels look alike?
> Let me know when you stop being the victim.
>>
>>> And consumer confidence IS down, chuckles. Last September
>>> it was down, and this week it only rose to September levels.
>>
>> AH, I see. So until it shoots up to the highest it's ever been, it's
>>down? So the market will be down until it gets to 11.5 again?
>>
> "Highest it's ever been" my ass. You said yourself it only got up to
> September levels in your last post! Don't lie, Jimmy.
You've been lying so long you can't even read plain English anymore,
Wheezie.
--
Michael
Do you think "posted" is the same as "written"? Or are you just
stupid enough to hope that that will cover your inattentiveness?
>
>> Let me know when you stop being the victim.
>>>
>>>> And consumer confidence IS down, chuckles. Last September
>>>> it was down, and this week it only rose to September levels.
>>>
>>> AH, I see. So until it shoots up to the highest it's ever been, it's
>>>down? So the market will be down until it gets to 11.5 again?
>>>
>> "Highest it's ever been" my ass. You said yourself it only got up to
>> September levels in your last post! Don't lie, Jimmy.
>
> You've been lying so long you can't even read plain English anymore,
>Wheezie.
I noticed you didn't want to talk about the market when it was
dropping, Jimmy. One set of rules for me, another for thee?
>
> <jima...@ssnet.com> wrote:
>
>>"Zepp, No Weasels in the Bush" <ze...@zeppscommentaries.com>
>>> The post that started this thread wasn't written by me,
>>> chuckles. Try to get a grip.
>>
>> You posted it. Or do all you weasels look alike?
>
> Do you think "posted" is the same as "written"? Or are you
> just stupid enough to hope that that will cover your
> inattentiveness?
So you have no trouble posting the lies of other people?
>>> Let me know when you stop being the victim.
>>>>
>>>>> And consumer confidence IS down, chuckles. Last September
>>>>> it was down, and this week it only rose to September
>>>>> levels.
>>>>
>>>> AH, I see. So until it shoots up to the highest it's
>>>> ever been, it's down? So the market will be down until
>>>> it gets to 11.5 again?
>>>>
>>> "Highest it's ever been" my ass. You said yourself it only
>>> got up to September levels in your last post! Don't lie,
>>> Jimmy.
>>
>> You've been lying so long you can't even read plain English
>> anymore, Wheezie.
>
> I noticed you didn't want to talk about the market when it was
> dropping, Jimmy. One set of rules for me, another for thee?
And you hvae no trouble posting lies of your own. You didn't
"notice" anything of the sort, Wheezie. I talk about it when it's
down and when it's up. We only have one set of rules here, and
they define you as a whining, lying hypocrite.
>"Zepp, No Weasels in the Bush" <ze...@zeppscommentaries.com>
>wrote in news:jmfavu8794k48ijt9...@4ax.com:
>
>> <jima...@ssnet.com> wrote:
>>
>>>"Zepp, No Weasels in the Bush" <ze...@zeppscommentaries.com>
>
>>>> The post that started this thread wasn't written by me,
>>>> chuckles. Try to get a grip.
>>>
>>> You posted it. Or do all you weasels look alike?
>>
>> Do you think "posted" is the same as "written"? Or are you
>> just stupid enough to hope that that will cover your
>> inattentiveness?
>
> So you have no trouble posting the lies of other people?
It isn't a lie, though. Consumer confidence IS down.
>
>>>> Let me know when you stop being the victim.
>>>>>
>>>>>> And consumer confidence IS down, chuckles. Last September
>>>>>> it was down, and this week it only rose to September
>>>>>> levels.
>>>>>
>>>>> AH, I see. So until it shoots up to the highest it's
>>>>> ever been, it's down? So the market will be down until
>>>>> it gets to 11.5 again?
>>>>>
>>>> "Highest it's ever been" my ass. You said yourself it only
>>>> got up to September levels in your last post! Don't lie,
>>>> Jimmy.
>>>
>>> You've been lying so long you can't even read plain English
>>> anymore, Wheezie.
>>
>> I noticed you didn't want to talk about the market when it was
>> dropping, Jimmy. One set of rules for me, another for thee?
>
> And you hvae no trouble posting lies of your own. You didn't
>"notice" anything of the sort, Wheezie. I talk about it when it's
>down and when it's up. We only have one set of rules here, and
>they define you as a whining, lying hypocrite.
Uh-huh, sure you do, Jimmy. Sure you do.
Nothing, like always;
<killfiled>
>The Big Weasel <ze...@finestplanet.com> wrote in
>news:h00cvu42tsc3m3pqu...@4ax.com:
>
> Nothing, like always;
>
> <killfiled>
Aw, I made Jim run away.
Pity.
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