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Bill Clinton at the unveiling of his White House portrait. - npc

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Brian J Berkowitz

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Jun 15, 2004, 5:36:56 PM6/15/04
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"You know, Most the people I've known in this business, Republicans and
Democrats, conservatives and liberals, were good people, honest people, and
they did what they thought was right. And I hope that I'll live long enough
to see American politics return to vigorous debates where we argue who's
right and wrong, not who's good and bad."

Scott Tillman

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Jun 15, 2004, 5:40:27 PM6/15/04
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Yeah, I actually saw that comment and thought it was pretty interesting.
Perhaps a bit ideological but hey, I can buy it...

Take er easy
Scott T.


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The Bi Polar Bear

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Jun 15, 2004, 5:48:35 PM6/15/04
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It was pretty fucking creepy to hear Bush stroking off CLinton and his wife in
that speech.....Comedy gold imo
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Buck The Trend

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Jun 15, 2004, 8:23:57 PM6/15/04
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"The Bi Polar Bear" <captnper...@aol.com> wrote in message
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> It was pretty fucking creepy to hear Bush stroking off CLinton and his
wife in
> that speech.....Comedy gold imo


I'm surprised I haven't heard anyone else comment on this yet.
No liberals giving Bush credit for be extremely polite and uplifting the
office of President.


Ice Cream Man

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Jun 15, 2004, 8:47:12 PM6/15/04
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> I'm surprised I haven't heard anyone else comment on
> this yet. No liberals giving Bush credit for be extremely
> polite and uplifting the office of President.

did he have a fucking choice? i'm docking you 5 points, buck.

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FirstLands

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Jun 15, 2004, 10:41:10 PM6/15/04
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there's always a choice.
hadas
-myke

BoMaGoSh Yndit

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Jun 15, 2004, 11:06:46 PM6/15/04
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"Buck The Trend" <buckth...@yahoos.com> wrote in message
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If nothing else, Bush was polite to Clinton when his picture was unveiled.
Let it never be said I don't give credit where credit is due. I understand
that he also asks to be excused when he farts in company. I expect that
Kerry will be polite when Bush's portrait in unveiled a few years from now.


Ice Cream Man

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Jun 16, 2004, 12:47:04 AM6/16/04
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> there's always a choice.

no offense, but that's mush-brained horseshit.

Buck The Trend

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Jun 16, 2004, 9:36:04 AM6/16/04
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"Ice Cream Man" <icecre...@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> > I'm surprised I haven't heard anyone else comment on
> > this yet. No liberals giving Bush credit for be extremely
> > polite and uplifting the office of President.
>
> did he have a fucking choice? i'm docking you 5 points, buck.

Well, just for the record, there is apparently a lot of people on the right
(not me) that are really pissed at Bush and thought he went over the top in
kissing Clinton's ass considering the way some in the left have treated
him...including Clinton's VP.
He could have been a lot more bland and just said here is the portrait.
Anyways, I just thought I would bring it up to see what some of you thought.
I actually thought that some of you might just be able to give him a tad bit
of credit on this one.


Ice Cream Man

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Jun 16, 2004, 12:31:13 PM6/16/04
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> Well, just for the record, there is apparently a lot of
> people on the right (not me) that are really pissed at
> Bush and thought he went over the top in kissing
> Clinton's ass considering the way some in the left have
> treated him...including Clinton's VP. He could have
> been a lot more bland and just said here is the portrait.

c'mon, even neutral politeness would have made bush look bad. admit it,
you're fishing again.

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