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BretC...@peoplepc.com

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Jul 5, 2008, 7:41:47 PM7/5/08
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Let's build the case for Cheney:

1. The American way of life requires a lot of oil.

2. Cheney went out a "secured" $40 trillion worth of oil.

WHY DON"T MORE AMERICANS LIKE DICK CHENEY?

? ? ?

Do they _really_ want to see him out in public kissing babies?


Bret Cahill

rlbell...@gmail.com

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Jul 5, 2008, 7:59:41 PM7/5/08
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The proper way to acknowledge his greatness is to rename Guantanaimo
Bay the Dick Cheney Center for Enhanced Interrogation.

BretC...@peoplepc.com

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Jul 5, 2008, 8:17:16 PM7/5/08
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> > Let's build the case for Cheney:

> > 1. �The American way of life requires a lot of oil.

> > 2. �Cheney went out a "secured" $40 trillion worth of oil.

> > WHY DON"T MORE AMERICANS LIKE DICK CHENEY?
>
> > ? �? �?

> > Do they _really_ want to see him out in public kissing babies?

> The proper way to acknowledge his greatness is to rename Guantanaimo


> Bay the Dick Cheney Center for Enhanced Interrogation.

Maybe we should waterboard Cheney awhile?


Bret Cahill

What Me Worry?

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Jul 5, 2008, 10:05:47 PM7/5/08
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<BretC...@peoplepc.com> wrote in message
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> > Let's build the case for Cheney:

> > 1. ?The American way of life requires a lot of oil.

> > 2. ?Cheney went out a "secured" $40 trillion worth of oil.

> > WHY DON"T MORE AMERICANS LIKE DICK CHENEY?
>

> > ? ?? ??

> > Do they _really_ want to see him out in public kissing babies?

> The proper way to acknowledge his greatness is to rename Guantanaimo
> Bay the Dick Cheney Center for Enhanced Interrogation.

Maybe we should waterboard Cheney awhile?

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I'm sure he'd enjoy it. It's no more than a fraternity prank.


Immortalist

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Jul 6, 2008, 2:11:05 AM7/6/08
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He appears at the end of this video. I heard someone say. 20 years
ago, never trust someone who speaks out of the side of his mouth.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=IoXgRtDysLY

Mike Russell

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Jul 6, 2008, 2:56:12 AM7/6/08
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On Sat, 5 Jul 2008 16:41:47 -0700 (PDT), BretC...@peoplepc.com wrote:

> WHY DON"T MORE AMERICANS LIKE DICK CHENEY?

I liked him just fine as the Hunchback of Notre Dame
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+++ No more appeasment - stop funding the Iraq war +++
Mike Russell - mike.russell-home.net

BretC...@peoplepc.com

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Jul 6, 2008, 2:22:26 PM7/6/08
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> > WHY DON"T MORE AMERICANS LIKE DICK CHENEY?

> I liked him just fine as the Hunchback of Notre Dame

Cheney's character is tightly based on Duke of _Doonsbury_.


Bret Cahill


Ralph

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Jul 6, 2008, 3:18:51 PM7/6/08
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<BretC...@peoplepc.com> wrote:

> Let's build the case for Cheney:
>
> 1. The American way of life requires a lot of oil.
>
> 2. Cheney went out a "secured" $40 trillion worth of oil.

What exactly is Cheney doing to raise gas prices? I know Democrats are
blocking new off shore drilling.

BretC...@peoplepc.com

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Jul 6, 2008, 3:36:42 PM7/6/08
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> > Let's build the case for Cheney:

> > 1. �The American way of life requires a lot of oil.

> > 2. �Cheney went out a "secured" $40 trillion worth of oil.

> What exactly is Cheney doing to raise gas prices?

His Iraqi quagmire and threats on Iran are certainly two obvious
places to look.

> I know Democrats are
> blocking new off shore drilling.

The world market will drag any U. S. contribution of oil up in price
like it was a rag doll.

In fact, releasing all 250 billion barrels of Iraqi oil cannot really
slow the increase in price of oil or delay the frog from jumping but
by a few months.

All drilling will do is allow rich people like Al Gore to fly around
on Lear jets a little longer.

It's not like _you_ will be able to afford it.


Bret Cahill


Ralph

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Jul 6, 2008, 6:56:34 PM7/6/08
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<BretC...@peoplepc.com> wrote:

> > > Let's build the case for Cheney:
>

> > > 1. ?The American way of life requires a lot of oil.
>
> > > 2. ?Cheney went out a "secured" $40 trillion worth of oil.


>
> > What exactly is Cheney doing to raise gas prices?
>
> His Iraqi quagmire and threats on Iran are certainly two obvious
> places to look.

Iraqi oil production has long been restored.



> > I know Democrats are
> > blocking new off shore drilling.
>
> The world market will drag any U. S. contribution of oil up in price
> like it was a rag doll.

If there's so little oil to be had, then there shouldn't be very much
impact on nature, so what's the beef?

> In fact, releasing all 250 billion barrels of Iraqi oil cannot really
> slow the increase in price of oil or delay the frog from jumping but
> by a few months.

So we better open up ANWR too.

Mike Russell

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Jul 6, 2008, 7:32:07 PM7/6/08
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On Sun, 6 Jul 2008 15:56:34 -0700, Ralph wrote:

> If there's so little oil to be had, then there shouldn't be very much
> impact on nature, so what's the beef?

The beef is that the impact would be quite large, for very little benefit.
particularly when a lot of it's going to be wasted on low mileage vehicles.

Rather than burn up all the oil like there's no tomorrow, leave a little
petroleum behind for future generations to make things out of plastic.

BretC...@peoplepc.com

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Jul 6, 2008, 11:12:26 PM7/6/08
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> > The world market will drag any U. S. contribution of oil up in price
> > like it was a rag doll.

> If there's so little oil to be had, then there shouldn't be very much
> impact on nature, so what's the beef?

It doesn't take much to make a mess, but birds and fish are not the
immediate concern.

The real concern is anyone thinking that it's possible to drill enough
oil to make a difference in how most Americans live, or, rather,
subsist.

> > In fact, releasing all 250 billion barrels of Iraqi oil cannot really
> > slow the increase in price of oil or delay the frog from jumping but
> > by a few months.

> So we better open up ANWR too.

ANWR has 250 billion barrels?

> > All drilling will do is allow rich people like Al Gore to fly around
> > on Lear jets a little longer.

> > It's not like _you_ will be able to afford it.

We need to tax oil and rebate the money.


Bret Cahill


zzbu...@netscape.net

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Jul 7, 2008, 11:40:43 AM7/7/08
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On Jul 5, 7:41 pm, BretCah...@peoplepc.com wrote:
> Let's build the case for Cheney:
>
> 1.  The American way of life requires a lot of oil.
>
> 2.  Cheney went out a "secured" $40 trillion worth of oil.
>
> WHY DON"T MORE AMERICANS LIKE DICK CHENEY?

It doesn't really have much to do with liking.
Since the idiot Cheney needs to be reminded 100 times a day,
that the American way of life requires AVIATION FUEL, liquid
oxygen,
nuclear reactors, GPS, stealth aircraft, laser-guided bombs, cruise
missiles,
A.I., internet, microcomputers, fiber optics, PV Cells, and robots,
much
than it does any deserts of oil.

*(Harley)*

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Jul 7, 2008, 1:02:28 PM7/7/08
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Nothing new. ROTFLMAO!!

Harley

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