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The Fair and Balanced Weasel

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ARNOLD UNPLUGGED
It's hasta la vista to $9 billion if the Governator is selected

by Greg Palast
Friday October 3, 2003

It's not what Arnold Schwarzenegger did to the girls a decade back
that
should raise an eyebrow. According to a series of memoranda our
office
obtained today, it's his dalliance with the boys in a hotel room just
two years ago that's the real scandal.

The wannabe governor has yet to deny that on May 17, 2001, at the
Peninsula Hotel in Los Angeles, he had consensual political
intercourse
with Enron chieftain Kenneth Lay. Also frolicking with Arnold and Ken
was convicted stock swindler Mike Milken.

Now, thirty-four pages of internal Enron memoranda have just come
through this reporter's fax machine tell all about the tryst between
Maria's husband and the corporate con men. It turns out that
Schwarzenegger knowingly joined the hush-hush encounter as part of a
campaign to sabotage a Davis-Bustamante plan to make Enron and other
power pirates then ravaging California pay back the $9 billion in
illicit profits they carried off.

Here's the story Arnold doesn't want you to hear. The biggest single
threat to Ken Lay and the electricity lords is a private lawsuit filed
last year under California's unique Civil Code provision 17200, the
"Unfair Business Practices Act." This litigation, heading to trial
now
in Los Angeles, would make the power companies return the $9 billion
they filched from California electricity and gas customers.

It takes real cojones to bring such a suit. Who's the plaintiff
taking
on the bad guys? Cruz Bustamante, Lieutenant Governor and reluctant
leading candidate against Schwarzenegger.

Now follow the action. One month after Cruz brings suit, Enron's Lay
calls an emergency secret meeting in L.A. of his political
buck-buddies, including Arnold. Their plan, to undercut Davis
(according to Enron memos) and "solve" the energy crisis -- that is,
make the Bustamante legal threat go away.

How can that be done? Follow the trail with me.

While Bustamante's kicking Enron butt in court, the Davis
Administration is simultaneously demanding that George Bush's energy
regulators order the $9 billion refund. Don't hold your breath:
Bush's Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is headed by a guy
proposed
by 墜カ Ken Lay.

But Bush's boys on the commission have a problem. The evidence
against
the electricity barons is rock solid: fraudulent reporting of sales
transactions, megawatt "laundering," fake power delivery scheduling
and
straight out conspiracy (including meetings in hotel rooms).

So the Bush commissioners cook up a terrific scheme: charge the
companies with conspiracy but offer them, behind closed doors, deals
in
which they have to pay only two cents on each dollar they filched.

Problem: the slap-on-the-wrist refunds won't sail if the Governor of
California won't play along. Solution: Re-call the Governor.

New Problem: the guy most likely to replace Davis is not Mr.
Musclehead, but Cruz Bustamante, even a bigger threat to the power
companies than Davis. Solution: smear Cruz because -- heaven
forbid!
he took donations from Injuns (instead of Ken Lay).

The pay-off? Once Arnold is Governor, he blesses the sweetheart
settlements with the power companies. When that happens, Bustamante's
court cases are probably lost. There aren't many judges who will let
a
case go to trial to protect a state if that a governor has already
allowed the matter to be "settled" by a regulatory agency.

So think about this. The state of California is in the hole by $8
billion for the coming year. That's chump change next to the $8
TRILLION in deficits and surplus losses planned and incurred by George
Bush. Nevertheless, the $8 billion deficit is the hanging rope
California's right wing is using to lynch Governor Davis.

Yet only Davis and Bustamante are taking direct against to get back
the
$9 billion that was vacuumed out of the state by Enron, Reliant,
Dynegy, Williams Company and the other Texas bandits who squeezed the
state by the bulbs.

But if Arnold is selected, it's 'hasta la vista' to the $9 billion.
When the electricity emperors whistle, Arnold comes -- to the
Peninsula
Hotel or the Governor's mansion. The he-man turns pussycat and curls
up in their lap.

I asked Mr. Muscle's PR people to comment on the new Enron memos --
and
his strange silence on Bustamante's suit or Davis' petition. But
Arnold was too busy shaving off his Hitlerian mustache to respond.

To receive more of Greg's investigative reports, go to:
http://www.gregpalast.com/contact.cfm

Greg Palast is author of the New York Times bestseller, "The Best
Democracy Money Can Buy" as well as "Regulation and Democracy" (with
Theo MacGregor and Jerrold Oppenheim), the United Nations guide to
utility deregulation. Read Palast's commentaries at
www.GregPalast.com. Reprints permitted. Contact:
me...@gregpalast.com. The Enron memos were discovered by the
Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights, Los Angeles,
www.ConsumerWatchdog.org

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Oct 4, 2003, 1:19:41 PM10/4/03
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On Sat, 04 Oct 2003 10:01:36 -0700, The Fair and Balanced Weasel
<zeppn...@finestplanet.com> wrote:

>Here's the story Arnold doesn't want you to hear. The biggest single
>threat to Ken Lay and the electricity lords is a private lawsuit filed
>last year under California's unique Civil Code provision 17200, the
>"Unfair Business Practices Act." This litigation, heading to trial
>now
>in Los Angeles, would make the power companies return the $9 billion
>they filched from California electricity and gas customers.

Enron is BANKRUPT. You are not going to get $9 billion from them
because they don't have the money.

BD

"Members and front organizations must continually embarrass, discredit and degrade our critics. When obstructionists become too irritating, label them as fascist, or Nazi or anti-Semitic .... The association will, after enough repetition, become "fact" in the public mind."
--Communist Party, Moscow Central Committee 1943

Foxtrot

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The Fair and Balanced Weasel <zeppn...@finestplanet.com> wrote:

>ARNOLD UNPLUGGED
>It's hasta la vista to $9 billion if the Governator is selected
>
>by Greg Palast

Palast is the most vitriolic liberal in the media today. He's
the asshole who keeps peddling the myth about a conspiracy
to suppress black votes in Florida in 2000. I searched my
outbox for his trashy articles in the past, and found this little
jewel from May of 2001:

>California Reamin'

>Greg Palast

>California's governor, Gray Davis, is an intelligent, popular Democrat
>who could whup little George's butt in the next election.

LOL, Blackout Davis--intelligent and popular!!!! So in
addition to being a hate-filled liar, Palast is politically
retarded.

>The wannabe governor has yet to deny that on May 17, 2001, at the
>Peninsula Hotel in Los Angeles, he had consensual political
>intercourse
>with Enron chieftain Kenneth Lay. Also frolicking with Arnold and Ken
>was convicted stock swindler Mike Milken.

How awful, Arnold actually met with Kenneth Lay! That's
guilt by association!

>Now follow the action. One month after Cruz brings suit

>How can that be done? Follow the trail with me.

>The pay-off? Once Arnold is Governor, he blesses the sweetheart

>settlements with the power companies.

Does your 34 page fax explicitly say that, Palast? Or is this
some of your worthless conjecture? His case against Arnold
is pathetic. Anybody who has to tell you twice to follow the
story knows they have a weak case. He blasts Arnold for
attending a meeting with Ken Lay, but oops, he forgot to
mention the $119,500 that Blackout Davis took from Enron.

The liberals and their puke politics won't be able to paint
Arnold as a crook. He's been very active in many good
causes, like the Special Olympics and after school programs.

The Fair and Balanced Weasel

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Oct 4, 2003, 4:07:17 PM10/4/03
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On Sat, 04 Oct 2003 18:02:22 GMT, Foxtrot <fox...@null.com> wrote:

>The Fair and Balanced Weasel <zeppn...@finestplanet.com> wrote:
>
>>ARNOLD UNPLUGGED
>>It's hasta la vista to $9 billion if the Governator is selected
>>
>>by Greg Palast
>
>Palast is the most vitriolic liberal in the media today. He's
>the asshole who keeps peddling the myth about a conspiracy
>to suppress black votes in Florida in 2000. I searched my
>outbox for his trashy articles in the past, and found this little
>jewel from May of 2001:
>
> >California Reamin'
>
> >Greg Palast
>
> >California's governor, Gray Davis, is an intelligent, popular Democrat
> >who could whup little George's butt in the next election.
>
>LOL, Blackout Davis--intelligent and popular!!!! So in
>addition to being a hate-filled liar, Palast is politically
>retarded.

Are you denying that Davis was popular in 2001? As for intelligent,
you aren't really in any position to judge.


>
>>The wannabe governor has yet to deny that on May 17, 2001, at the
>>Peninsula Hotel in Los Angeles, he had consensual political
>>intercourse
>>with Enron chieftain Kenneth Lay. Also frolicking with Arnold and Ken
>>was convicted stock swindler Mike Milken.
>
>How awful, Arnold actually met with Kenneth Lay! That's
>guilt by association!

Quite a collection of theives Arnie was hanging with.

Of course, now, his staff is made up from people who worked for
disgraced criminal Quackenbush, who ripped off the people of
California for billions by supporting fraudulent behavior by the
insurance companies.

Say, is it possible that there's a link between Arnie's habit of
hanging around white collar thieves, and your rabid love for him,
despite his professed stances on most issues which are diametrically
opposed to your own?


>
>>Now follow the action. One month after Cruz brings suit
>
>>How can that be done? Follow the trail with me.
>
>>The pay-off? Once Arnold is Governor, he blesses the sweetheart
>>settlements with the power companies.
>
>Does your 34 page fax explicitly say that, Palast? Or is this
>some of your worthless conjecture? His case against Arnold
>is pathetic. Anybody who has to tell you twice to follow the
>story knows they have a weak case. He blasts Arnold for
>attending a meeting with Ken Lay, but oops, he forgot to
>mention the $119,500 that Blackout Davis took from Enron.
>
>The liberals and their puke politics won't be able to paint
>Arnold as a crook. He's been very active in many good
>causes, like the Special Olympics and after school programs.

So why all the Quackenbush people?

The Fair and Balanced Weasel

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On Sat, 04 Oct 2003 10:19:41 -0700, Brain Death <jgl...@valhalla.com>
wrote:

>On Sat, 04 Oct 2003 10:01:36 -0700, The Fair and Balanced Weasel
><zeppn...@finestplanet.com> wrote:
>
>>Here's the story Arnold doesn't want you to hear. The biggest single
>>threat to Ken Lay and the electricity lords is a private lawsuit filed
>>last year under California's unique Civil Code provision 17200, the
>>"Unfair Business Practices Act." This litigation, heading to trial
>>now
>>in Los Angeles, would make the power companies return the $9 billion
>>they filched from California electricity and gas customers.
>
>Enron is BANKRUPT. You are not going to get $9 billion from them
>because they don't have the money.

Where did all the money go?


>
>BD
>
>"Members and front organizations must continually embarrass, discredit and degrade our critics. When obstructionists become too irritating, label them as fascist, or Nazi or anti-Semitic .... The association will, after enough repetition, become "fact" in the public mind."
>--Communist Party, Moscow Central Committee 1943

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Foxtrot

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Oct 4, 2003, 4:50:41 PM10/4/03
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The Fair and Balanced Weasel <zeppn...@finestplanet.com> wrote:

>Foxtrot <fox...@null.com> wrote:
>>LOL, Blackout Davis--intelligent and popular!!!! So in
>>addition to being a hate-filled liar, Palast is politically
>>retarded.
>
>Are you denying that Davis was popular in 2001? As for intelligent,
>you aren't really in any position to judge.

Any popularity that he enjoyed was because he was able
to dupe the public (including fools like Palast) into thinking
he was doing a good job. That was before the full impact of
his disastrous governorship had hit the state.

His tripling of the car tax was a political disaster. You think
it was an intelligent thing for him to do?

>>How awful, Arnold actually met with Kenneth Lay! That's
>>guilt by association!
>
>Quite a collection of theives Arnie was hanging with.
>
>Of course, now, his staff is made up from people who worked for
>disgraced criminal Quackenbush, who ripped off the people of
>California for billions by supporting fraudulent behavior by the
>insurance companies.

Big whoopie doo! Somebody on Arnold's staff once worked
for Quackenbush. Limousine liberal Warren Buffet also works
for Arnold. Is he a rotten guy too?

>Say, is it possible that there's a link between Arnie's habit of
>hanging around white collar thieves, and your rabid love for him,
>despite his professed stances on most issues which are diametrically
>opposed to your own?

What are you talking about? Are you confusing me with Pat
Buchanan type right wingers? I agree with Arnold on most
issues, for example I'm pro-choice (in the first trimester).

The only big issue that comes to mind that I'm diametrically
opposed to him on is gun control. Also, he has been actively
pushing government financed after school programs, which
I don't like.

Many of us are pragmatic about how to vote on Tuesday.
We know Arnold isn't perfect, but he's a hulluva lot better
for the state than Blackout Davis or Cruz BustaMecha.

>>The liberals and their puke politics won't be able to paint
>>Arnold as a crook. He's been very active in many good
>>causes, like the Special Olympics and after school programs.
>
>So why all the Quackenbush people?

BFD, Schlepp. Being on somebody's staff who screwed up
doesn't permanently disqualify them. Henry Kissinger was
on Nixon's staff, but he's not condemned for it, he's widely
respected (for reasons that escape me).

The Fair and Balanced Weasel

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Oct 4, 2003, 7:49:30 PM10/4/03
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On Sat, 04 Oct 2003 20:50:41 GMT, Foxtrot <fox...@null.com> wrote:

>The Fair and Balanced Weasel <zeppn...@finestplanet.com> wrote:
>
>>Foxtrot <fox...@null.com> wrote:
>>>LOL, Blackout Davis--intelligent and popular!!!! So in
>>>addition to being a hate-filled liar, Palast is politically
>>>retarded.
>>
>>Are you denying that Davis was popular in 2001? As for intelligent,
>>you aren't really in any position to judge.
>
>Any popularity that he enjoyed was because he was able
>to dupe the public (including fools like Palast) into thinking
>he was doing a good job. That was before the full impact of
>his disastrous governorship had hit the state.

Actually, he WAS doing a good job. But then Putsch's buddies in the
energy racket, along with FERC and Arnie, decided to rape the state.
This was followed by Putsch trashing the national economy with his
crackpot supply-side economic scemes.


>
>His tripling of the car tax was a political disaster. You think
>it was an intelligent thing for him to do?
>

I guess it depends on whether you think California should have decent
roads or not.


>>>How awful, Arnold actually met with Kenneth Lay! That's
>>>guilt by association!
>>
>>Quite a collection of theives Arnie was hanging with.
>>
>>Of course, now, his staff is made up from people who worked for
>>disgraced criminal Quackenbush, who ripped off the people of
>>California for billions by supporting fraudulent behavior by the
>>insurance companies.
>
>Big whoopie doo! Somebody on Arnold's staff once worked
>for Quackenbush. Limousine liberal Warren Buffet also works
>for Arnold. Is he a rotten guy too?

You'll notice that Arnie scampered away from Buffet in a big hurry
when Buffet, who made more money without breaking the law than any man
alive, make some sound fiscal suggestions.

And yes, I would say the Quackenbush people were tainted. In a State
of 33,000,000 people, that's the best Gangbang could come up with?


>
>>Say, is it possible that there's a link between Arnie's habit of
>>hanging around white collar thieves, and your rabid love for him,
>>despite his professed stances on most issues which are diametrically
>>opposed to your own?
>
>What are you talking about? Are you confusing me with Pat
>Buchanan type right wingers? I agree with Arnold on most
>issues, for example I'm pro-choice (in the first trimester).
>
>The only big issue that comes to mind that I'm diametrically
>opposed to him on is gun control. Also, he has been actively
>pushing government financed after school programs, which
>I don't like.
>
>Many of us are pragmatic about how to vote on Tuesday.
>We know Arnold isn't perfect, but he's a hulluva lot better
>for the state than Blackout Davis or Cruz BustaMecha.
>
>>>The liberals and their puke politics won't be able to paint
>>>Arnold as a crook. He's been very active in many good
>>>causes, like the Special Olympics and after school programs.
>>
>>So why all the Quackenbush people?
>
>BFD, Schlepp. Being on somebody's staff who screwed up
>doesn't permanently disqualify them. Henry Kissinger was
>on Nixon's staff, but he's not condemned for it, he's widely
>respected (for reasons that escape me).

-

Foxtrot

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The Fair and Balanced Weasel <zeppn...@finestplanet.com> wrote:

>Foxtrot <fox...@null.com> wrote:
>>Any popularity that he enjoyed was because he was able
>>to dupe the public (including fools like Palast) into thinking
>>he was doing a good job. That was before the full impact of
>>his disastrous governorship had hit the state.
>
>Actually, he WAS doing a good job. But then Putsch's buddies in the
>energy racket, along with FERC and Arnie, decided to rape the state.
>This was followed by Putsch trashing the national economy with his
>crackpot supply-side economic scemes.

LOL, you're in absolute denial about Davis' incompetence.

In your deluded little world, Dems are above reproach, so
any problems that happen while they're in control must be
the fault of the nearest Rep, right Schlepp? How pathetic.

>>His tripling of the car tax was a political disaster. You think
>>it was an intelligent thing for him to do?
>>
>I guess it depends on whether you think California should have decent
>roads or not.

That's not where the big money is going. It's going to very
generous pension programs and other payoffs to his
financial supporters, like unions of government employees.

>>Big whoopie doo! Somebody on Arnold's staff once worked
>>for Quackenbush. Limousine liberal Warren Buffet also works
>>for Arnold. Is he a rotten guy too?
>
>You'll notice that Arnie scampered away from Buffet in a big hurry
>when Buffet, who made more money without breaking the law than any man
>alive, make some sound fiscal suggestions.

Buffet is a flaming limousine liberal, and was scaring away
Arnold's conservative base. That should be obvious, even
to you.

The Fair and Balanced Weasel

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On Sun, 05 Oct 2003 21:57:04 GMT, Foxtrot <fox...@null.com> wrote:

>The Fair and Balanced Weasel <zeppn...@finestplanet.com> wrote:
>
>>Foxtrot <fox...@null.com> wrote:
>>>Any popularity that he enjoyed was because he was able
>>>to dupe the public (including fools like Palast) into thinking
>>>he was doing a good job. That was before the full impact of
>>>his disastrous governorship had hit the state.
>>
>>Actually, he WAS doing a good job. But then Putsch's buddies in the
>>energy racket, along with FERC and Arnie, decided to rape the state.
>>This was followed by Putsch trashing the national economy with his
>>crackpot supply-side economic scemes.
>
>LOL, you're in absolute denial about Davis' incompetence.
>
>In your deluded little world, Dems are above reproach, so
>any problems that happen while they're in control must be
>the fault of the nearest Rep, right Schlepp? How pathetic.

Explain, then, why we went from 30 states with a surplus in 2001 to 48
with deficits in 2003.

Oh, and tell us about what a sterling example of fiscal responsibility
Putsch provided.

Sure, sure. We'll wait.


>
>>>His tripling of the car tax was a political disaster. You think
>>>it was an intelligent thing for him to do?
>>>
>>I guess it depends on whether you think California should have decent
>>roads or not.
>
>That's not where the big money is going. It's going to very
>generous pension programs and other payoffs to his
>financial supporters, like unions of government employees.
>
>>>Big whoopie doo! Somebody on Arnold's staff once worked
>>>for Quackenbush. Limousine liberal Warren Buffet also works
>>>for Arnold. Is he a rotten guy too?
>>
>>You'll notice that Arnie scampered away from Buffet in a big hurry
>>when Buffet, who made more money without breaking the law than any man
>>alive, make some sound fiscal suggestions.
>
>Buffet is a flaming limousine liberal, and was scaring away
>Arnold's conservative base. That should be obvious, even
>to you.

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Michael Ejercito

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Foxtrot <fox...@null.com> wrote in message news:<osaunv0g1egfvbcvd...@4ax.com>...

> The Fair and Balanced Weasel <zeppn...@finestplanet.com> wrote:
>
> >Foxtrot <fox...@null.com> wrote:
> >>LOL, Blackout Davis--intelligent and popular!!!! So in
> >>addition to being a hate-filled liar, Palast is politically
> >>retarded.
> >
> >Are you denying that Davis was popular in 2001? As for intelligent,
> >you aren't really in any position to judge.
>
> Any popularity that he enjoyed was because he was able
> to dupe the public (including fools like Palast) into thinking
> he was doing a good job. That was before the full impact of
> his disastrous governorship had hit the state.
>
> His tripling of the car tax was a political disaster. You think
> it was an intelligent thing for him to do?
Not to mention signing a bill allowing illegal aliens to get driver's licenses.


Michael

The Fair and Balanced Weasel

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On 5 Oct 2003 19:55:18 -0700, meje...@hotmail.com (Michael Ejercito)
wrote:

Ah, yes. You want them to pick your lettuce, but you don't want them
to be able to get to the work site.

Smaaaart. Braaaains.
>
>
> Michael

Michael Ejercito

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The Fair and Balanced Weasel <zeppn...@finestplanet.com> wrote in message news:<di12ovcsl51r8gvqh...@4ax.com>...

> On 5 Oct 2003 19:55:18 -0700, meje...@hotmail.com (Michael Ejercito)
> wrote:
>
> >Foxtrot <fox...@null.com> wrote in message news:<osaunv0g1egfvbcvd...@4ax.com>...
> >> The Fair and Balanced Weasel <zeppn...@finestplanet.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> >Foxtrot <fox...@null.com> wrote:
> >> >>LOL, Blackout Davis--intelligent and popular!!!! So in
> >> >>addition to being a hate-filled liar, Palast is politically
> >> >>retarded.
> >> >
> >> >Are you denying that Davis was popular in 2001? As for intelligent,
> >> >you aren't really in any position to judge.
> >>
> >> Any popularity that he enjoyed was because he was able
> >> to dupe the public (including fools like Palast) into thinking
> >> he was doing a good job. That was before the full impact of
> >> his disastrous governorship had hit the state.
> >>
> >> His tripling of the car tax was a political disaster. You think
> >> it was an intelligent thing for him to do?
> > Not to mention signing a bill allowing illegal aliens to get driver's licenses.
>
> Ah, yes. You want them to pick your lettuce, but you don't want them
> to be able to get to the work site.
>
Actually, I do not want them here at all, alien.


Michael

The Fair and Balanced Weasel

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On 6 Oct 2003 07:35:06 -0700, meje...@hotmail.com (Michael Ejercito)
wrote:

>The Fair and Balanced Weasel <zeppn...@finestplanet.com> wrote in message news:<di12ovcsl51r8gvqh...@4ax.com>...
>> On 5 Oct 2003 19:55:18 -0700, meje...@hotmail.com (Michael Ejercito)
>> wrote:
>>
>> >Foxtrot <fox...@null.com> wrote in message news:<osaunv0g1egfvbcvd...@4ax.com>...
>> >> The Fair and Balanced Weasel <zeppn...@finestplanet.com> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> >Foxtrot <fox...@null.com> wrote:
>> >> >>LOL, Blackout Davis--intelligent and popular!!!! So in
>> >> >>addition to being a hate-filled liar, Palast is politically
>> >> >>retarded.
>> >> >
>> >> >Are you denying that Davis was popular in 2001? As for intelligent,
>> >> >you aren't really in any position to judge.
>> >>
>> >> Any popularity that he enjoyed was because he was able
>> >> to dupe the public (including fools like Palast) into thinking
>> >> he was doing a good job. That was before the full impact of
>> >> his disastrous governorship had hit the state.
>> >>
>> >> His tripling of the car tax was a political disaster. You think
>> >> it was an intelligent thing for him to do?
>> > Not to mention signing a bill allowing illegal aliens to get driver's licenses.
>>
>> Ah, yes. You want them to pick your lettuce, but you don't want them
>> to be able to get to the work site.
>>
> Actually, I do not want them here at all, alien.

Well, are YOU going to pick the lettuce?

Michael Ejercito

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The Fair and Balanced Weasel <zeppn...@finestplanet.com> wrote in message news:<ka03ov81fmdi8fdg5...@4ax.com>...

> On 6 Oct 2003 07:35:06 -0700, meje...@hotmail.com (Michael Ejercito)
> wrote:
>
> >The Fair and Balanced Weasel <zeppn...@finestplanet.com> wrote in message news:<di12ovcsl51r8gvqh...@4ax.com>...
> >> On 5 Oct 2003 19:55:18 -0700, meje...@hotmail.com (Michael Ejercito)
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >> >Foxtrot <fox...@null.com> wrote in message news:<osaunv0g1egfvbcvd...@4ax.com>...
> >> >> The Fair and Balanced Weasel <zeppn...@finestplanet.com> wrote:
> >> >>
> >> >> >Foxtrot <fox...@null.com> wrote:
> >> >> >>LOL, Blackout Davis--intelligent and popular!!!! So in
> >> >> >>addition to being a hate-filled liar, Palast is politically
> >> >> >>retarded.
> >> >> >
> >> >> >Are you denying that Davis was popular in 2001? As for intelligent,
> >> >> >you aren't really in any position to judge.
> >> >>
> >> >> Any popularity that he enjoyed was because he was able
> >> >> to dupe the public (including fools like Palast) into thinking
> >> >> he was doing a good job. That was before the full impact of
> >> >> his disastrous governorship had hit the state.
> >> >>
> >> >> His tripling of the car tax was a political disaster. You think
> >> >> it was an intelligent thing for him to do?
> >> > Not to mention signing a bill allowing illegal aliens to get driver's licenses.
> >>
> >> Ah, yes. You want them to pick your lettuce, but you don't want them
> >> to be able to get to the work site.
> >>
> > Actually, I do not want them here at all, alien.
>
> Well, are YOU going to pick the lettuce?
YOU pick the lettuce, alien.
At least be useful to someone, and besides you can use the exercise.


Michael

The Fair and Balanced Weasel

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Oct 7, 2003, 11:29:56 AM10/7/03
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On 7 Oct 2003 08:09:45 -0700, meje...@hotmail.com (Michael Ejercito)
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Forgot to answer the question, Jingo Belle.

Of course, you aren't very good at that, are you?

Steve Canyon

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Oct 7, 2003, 11:48:13 AM10/7/03
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How about if some of those homeless folks go pick the lettuce?

"I have the right to vote against him in the next
election." --Zepp Jamieson, 1996
http://www.google.com/groups?as_umsgid=4l6trj%24iq4%40news.snowcrest.net


"Legal resident alien Zepp Jamieson, a Canadian who has lived
in the United States for more than 30 years, said his status
changed dramatically with the Patriot Act."
http://www.mtshastanews.com/archives/index.inn?loc=detail&doc=/2003/June/04-1695-news11.txt

Legal resident aliens cannot vote so why does Zepp need to pretend that he is a citizen?

Is this a clue?

"Suppose something happened here, and you had to scram to another
country in a hurry to save your ass. Would you renounce your American
citizenship after a few years?" --Zepp Jamieson 1997
http://www.google.com/groups?selm=3372a9c3.258180564%40news.snowcrest.net

Michael Ejercito

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Oct 7, 2003, 8:31:06 PM10/7/03
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The Fair and Balanced Weasel <zeppn...@finestplanet.com> wrote in message news:<rum5ovkv760n570o6...@4ax.com>...
I gave my answer, alien.
YOU pick the lettuce. At least be useful to SOMEONE.


Michael

Michael Ejercito

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Steve Canyon <steven_n_o_s...@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<ttn5ov0a9fm725ggo...@4ax.com>...
Osama bin Zeppelin should pick the lettuce.
He could use the exercise.


Michael

The Fair and Balanced Weasel

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Oct 8, 2003, 11:23:34 AM10/8/03
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On 8 Oct 2003 08:02:39 -0700, meje...@hotmail.com (Michael Ejercito)
wrote:

Still not answering the question, Jerky. Even Steve, empty headed
phony that he is, came up with an answer. Of course, I bet he doesn't
think the homeless should get minimum wage for picking the lettuce.

Michael Ejercito

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Oct 9, 2003, 11:09:30 AM10/9/03
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The Fair and Balanced Weasel <zeppn...@finestplanet.com> wrote in message news:<3ua8ovc3kmbc88o3o...@4ax.com>...
My answer was that you pick the lettuce, alien.


Michael

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