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Phipps

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Aug 28, 2000, 3:00:00 AM8/28/00
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Egas Moniz wrote:
>
> better than Bush, whoi wants a new cold war.


I don't want him either. After all, he's a Republican - although not
anywhere as severe as Gingrich & co.

On the other hand, I don't consider your libelous pronouncement fair
game.

Given Shrub's obvious disdain for diplomacy and geopolitics -
exemplified by his gratefulness for a [spoof] endorsement by Canada's
fictitious Prime Minister, "Christian Poutine" (~the French spelling of
"Putin") perpetrated by a 'francophone' journalist - it is far from
clear that the Shrub even thinks in geopolitical terms on a scale large
enough to encompass any thought of initiating a new cold war.

Bill Moore

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Sep 1, 2000, 2:03:32 AM9/1/00
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In article <39AA16...@slip.net>, Phipps <mrph...@slip.net> wrote:
>Egas Moniz wrote:
>>
>> better than Bush, whoi wants a new cold war.
>
>
>I don't want him either. After all, he's a Republican - although not
>anywhere as severe as Gingrich & co.
>
>On the other hand, I don't consider your libelous pronouncement fair
>game.
>
>Given Shrub's obvious disdain for diplomacy and geopolitics -
>exemplified by his gratefulness for a [spoof] endorsement by Canada's
>fictitious Prime Minister, "Christian Poutine" (~the French spelling of

Poutine is a popular Canadian snack food of french fries
covered in cheese curd and gravy. according to the Wall
Street Journal. See http://www.democrats.org/news/bushlite/bl061300.html

>"Putin") perpetrated by a 'francophone' journalist - it is far from
>clear that the Shrub even thinks in geopolitical terms on a scale large
>enough to encompass any thought of initiating a new cold war.


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