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ricardo

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Sep 12, 2000, 8:45:26 PM9/12/00
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Bush butchered the word subliminal at least 6 times today
when asked about his controversial ads.( He kept using "subliminable")
Why didn't one of his aides help him out to avoid further
humiliation???????????????

STella

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Sep 12, 2000, 9:15:01 PM9/12/00
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In article <MPG.142898318...@news.videotron.ca>,

If I believed Shrubya could learn from experience, and take
correction, I wouldn't be as worried about the meanspirited
manipulative rat being the Republicratic nominee.

I bet several of his aides have tried to drill him on pronouncing
"subliminal", but I suspect it'd be easier to teach Pugita to roll a
joint.

STella

Gary T

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Sep 12, 2000, 10:29:20 PM9/12/00
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Because not only is HE an idiot, but they assume all of us are, as well.

gt

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David B.

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Sep 12, 2000, 10:54:34 PM9/12/00
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Gary T wrote:
>
> Because not only is HE an idiot, but they assume all of us are, as well.

Al Gore JUNIOR is a moron. The idiot got 5 Fs in 8 courses in Divinity
School and got a bunch of Cs in college. Bush got Bs. Who's the moron?

David B.

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Sep 12, 2000, 10:55:37 PM9/12/00
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Who gives a rat's ass if he can say certain words? Obviously an asshole
would.

louisa

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Sep 13, 2000, 3:00:00 AM9/13/00
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In article
<iball***Spam-No***-13090009...@pool0524.cvx5-bradley.dialup.earthlink.net>,
iball***Spam-No***@socal.rr.com (Ian J. Ball) wrote:

> In article <el2vrsgg71c9cmrsh...@4ax.com>, Don Weinman
> <d...@weinman.com> wrote:

> > Maybe you now understand his reluctance to debate in the traditional
> > format?
>
> Actually, luv, Gore makes the same kinds of mistakes from time to time,
> but you never hear about it.

EVERYONE makes the same kinds of mistakes from time to time -- Bush does
it almost every time he opens his mouth. He has for example used the verb
'is' with the noun 'children' on several occasions.

Ian J. Ball

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In article <8po8rp$ol$1...@topsy.kiva.net>, "Chris Lambert!"
<djc...@kiva.net> wrote:

> STella wrote in message <8pmkel$pkq$1...@links.magenta.com>...


> >If I believed Shrubya could learn from experience, and take
> >correction, I wouldn't be as worried about the meanspirited
> >manipulative rat being the Republicratic nominee.
>

> How much of a bonus do you Democrats get for trotting out your favorite
> word - "mean-spirited" ?

I only like it when they say "snipers wanted". It's more honest...

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John

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Sep 13, 2000, 3:00:00 AM9/13/00
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>Re: Bush vs.Subliminable Messages

Hey, W., I didn't know you were lurking on this newsgroup! Oh, well, if
restructuring the English language were grounds for not electing a President,
then we shouldn't vote for Gore, whose running mate presided over PC newspeak
and benign neowords like "supermodel" and the renaming of "used cars" as
"previously owned vehicles."

Dave

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At least he didn't call them previously owned vehicables. :-)


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Sep 13, 2000, 3:00:00 AM9/13/00
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David B. wrote:
>
> Gary T wrote:
> >
> > Because not only is HE an idiot, but they assume all of us are, as well.
>
> Al Gore JUNIOR is a moron. The idiot got 5 Fs in 8 courses in Divinity
> School

Good thing he's not running for God then, huh?

> and got a bunch of Cs in college. Bush got Bs. Who's the moron?


The one who repeatedly mispronounced SUBLIMINAL. Duh.

Dave

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Sep 13, 2000, 3:00:00 AM9/13/00
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Ian J. Ball wrote:
>
> In article <8pmkel$pkq$1...@links.magenta.com>, ste...@links.magenta.com

> (STella) wrote:
>
> > I bet several of his aides have tried to drill him on pronouncing
> > "subliminal", but I suspect it'd be easier to teach Pugita to roll a
> > joint.
>
> ...Which I rate as the most important skill a President should have.
>
> Ian (..."Come on Gen. Powell! Pass that fatty!")
>

Hehe.

But wasn't Bush Junior the coke head?


Replace 'fatty' with 'straw', it's just as funny.

Gary Anderson

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Sep 13, 2000, 3:00:00 AM9/13/00
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louisa wrote:
>
> EVERYONE makes the same kinds of mistakes from time to time -- Bush does
> it almost every time he opens his mouth. He has for example used the verb
> 'is' with the noun 'children' on several occasions.

That's why the debates is ('scuse me, are) going to be so much
fun!

Brian Thorn

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Sep 13, 2000, 3:00:00 AM9/13/00
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On Tue, 12 Sep 2000 19:29:20 -0700, "Gary T" <poke...@bigfoot.com>
wrote:

>Because not only is HE an idiot, but they assume all of us are, as well.

If Usenet posts are any indication, he's right about most of us.

Brian

tim gueguen

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"louisa" <loui...@homeplc.com> wrote in message
news:louisawd-130...@a198193.n1.vanderbilt.edu...
> In article
>
<iball***Spam-No***-1309000...@pool0524.cvx5-bradley.dialup.earthlink.

net>,
> iball***Spam-No***@socal.rr.com (Ian J. Ball) wrote:
>
> > In article <el2vrsgg71c9cmrsh...@4ax.com>, Don Weinman
> > <d...@weinman.com> wrote:
> >
> > > On Tue, 12 Sep 2000 20:45:26 -0400, ricardo <bli...@netcom.net> wrote:
> > >
> > > Maybe you now understand his reluctance to debate in the traditional
> > > format?
> >
> > Actually, luv, Gore makes the same kinds of mistakes from time to time,
> > but you never hear about it.
>
> EVERYONE makes the same kinds of mistakes from time to time -- Bush does
> it almost every time he opens his mouth. He has for example used the verb
> 'is' with the noun 'children' on several occasions.

Canadian Press had an article a couple of weeks back about GeorgeGeorge's
malapropisms. It made him sound like he's a grad of the Jean Chretien
School of English.

tim gueguen 101867

john

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Sep 13, 2000, 3:00:00 AM9/13/00
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In article <iball***Spam-No***-1309001...@pool0659.cvx4-
bradley.dialup.earthlink.net>, iball***Spam-No***@socal.rr.com says...
> In article <8lUv5.282$P7u.3...@tomcat.sk.sympatico.ca>, "tim gueguen"

> <ad...@sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca> wrote:
>
> > Canadian Press had an article a couple of weeks back about GeorgeGeorge's
> > malapropisms. It made him sound like he's a grad of the Jean Chretien
> > School of English.
>
> Yet, you never hear anyone imply that Chretien is a drooling moron, do you?
>
>
> Ian (Grits in 2000! You know, 'cos, 'Grits is Grits'! :> )
>
>
This argument is faulty as Jean Chretien's first language is French.
Could you imagine dummy Bush butchering the French language..lol

Lois Ferrari

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Sep 13, 2000, 3:00:00 AM9/13/00
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Nice party line. Try getting some facts. Bush runs a state larger than
some European countries and has done an excellent job there. And Gore
does.... ??

-L

dbmetzger wrote:
>
> In article
> <F84C784023988E26.789771B3...@lp.airnews.net>,
> Lois Ferrari <lfe...@airmail.net> wrote:
> > Oh yes, mispronouncing a word is just unforgivable and shows a deep
> lack
> > of character. I think he needs to run right out and save face by
> lying
> > under oath or something else equally dispicable (take your pick).
> >
>
> I have not problem choosing a smart president who lies about sex
> compared to the alternative. A not too bright blue blood who has
> cashed in on his Father's name all his life.
>
> Or as someone said somewhere "Lieberman is a comedian and Bush
> is a Joke."
>
> dbmetzger
>
> > -L


> >
> > Don Weinman wrote:
> > >
> > > On Tue, 12 Sep 2000 20:45:26 -0400, ricardo <bli...@netcom.net>
> wrote:
> > >

> > > Maybe you now understand his reluctance to debate in the traditional
> > > format?

> > > ---
> > > Don Weinman
> >
>
> Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
> Before you buy.

tilly

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Sep 13, 2000, 3:00:00 AM9/13/00
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In article
<D575B31B0C0985AA.79D53753...@lp.airnews.net>,
lfe...@airmail.net says...

> Nice party line. Try getting some facts. Bush runs a state larger than
> some European countries and has done an excellent job there. And Gore
> does.... ??
>
> -L
>
> dbmetzger wrote:
> >
> > In article
> > <F84C784023988E26.789771B3...@lp.airnews.net>,
> > Lois Ferrari <lfe...@airmail.net> wrote:
> > > Oh yes, mispronouncing a word is just unforgivable and shows a deep
> > lack
> > > of character. I think he needs to run right out and save face by
> > lying
> > > under oath or something else equally dispicable (take your pick).
> > >
> >
> > I have not problem choosing a smart president who lies about sex
> > compared to the alternative. A not too bright blue blood who has
> > cashed in on his Father's name all his life.
> >
> > Or as someone said somewhere "Lieberman is a comedian and Bush
> > is a Joke."
> >
> > dbmetzger
> >
> > > -L
> > >
> > > Don Weinman wrote:
> > > >
> > > > On Tue, 12 Sep 2000 20:45:26 -0400, ricardo <bli...@netcom.net>
> > wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Maybe you now understand his reluctance to debate in the traditional
> > > > format?
> > > > ---
> > > > Don Weinman
> > >
> >
> > Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
> > Before you buy.
>
According to numerous polls , Gore will be running the US shortly...
better get use to it.And Bush was a glorified yes man to the state
legislature in Texas where the Governorship is regarded as the weakest
constitutionaly.

Lois Ferrari

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Sep 13, 2000, 3:00:00 AM9/13/00
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> > > > > Maybe you now understand his reluctance to debate in the traditional
> > > > > format?
> > > > > ---
> > > > > Don Weinman
> > > >
> > >
> > > Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
> > > Before you buy.
> >
> According to numerous polls , Gore will be running the US shortly... >better get use to it.

I'm used to current state of character-less "leadership" already.
Hence the need for change.

> And Bush was a glorified yes man to the state
> legislature in Texas where the Governorship is regarded as the weakest
> constitutionaly.

I live in Texas. You're wrong.

tilly

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Sep 13, 2000, 3:00:00 AM9/13/00
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In article
<B3C08D85E7A8E4BB.D174F2EE...@lp.airnews.net>,
lfe...@airmail.net says...
> > > > > > Maybe you now understand his reluctance to debate in the traditional
> > > > > > format?
> > > > > > ---
> > > > > > Don Weinman
> > > > >
> > > >
> > > > Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
> > > > Before you buy.
> > >
> > According to numerous polls , Gore will be running the US shortly... >better get use to it.
>
> I'm used to current state of character-less "leadership" already.
> Hence the need for change.

Just don't go around "blowin' up" any Federal buildings after Gore
takes over...lol

Ann Keitz

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On Thu, 14 Sep 2000 00:08:38 GMT, iball***Spam-No***@socal.rr.com (Ian
J. Ball) wrote:

>In article <8lUv5.282$P7u.3...@tomcat.sk.sympatico.ca>, "tim gueguen"
><ad...@sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca> wrote:
>
>> Canadian Press had an article a couple of weeks back about GeorgeGeorge's
>> malapropisms. It made him sound like he's a grad of the Jean Chretien
>> School of English.
>
>Yet, you never hear anyone imply that Chretien is a drooling moron, do you?

You haven't watched This Hour Has 20 Minutes or the Royal Air Farce in
awhile have you?


Annie Keitz
ke...@his.com

Don Weinman

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Sep 13, 2000, 10:10:40 AM9/13/00
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On Tue, 12 Sep 2000 20:45:26 -0400, ricardo <bli...@netcom.net> wrote:

Maybe you now understand his reluctance to debate in the traditional
format?
---
Don Weinman

Lois Ferrari

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Oh yes, mispronouncing a word is just unforgivable and shows a deep lack
of character. I think he needs to run right out and save face by lying
under oath or something else equally dispicable (take your pick).

-L

Chris Lambert!

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STella wrote in message <8pmkel$pkq$1...@links.magenta.com>...
>If I believed Shrubya could learn from experience, and take
>correction, I wouldn't be as worried about the meanspirited
>manipulative rat being the Republicratic nominee.

How much of a bonus do you Democrats get for trotting out your favorite
word - "mean-spirited" ?

-C

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Sep 13, 2000, 12:40:06 PM9/13/00
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In article <el2vrsgg71c9cmrsh...@4ax.com>, Don Weinman
<d...@weinman.com> wrote:

Actually, luv, Gore makes the same kinds of mistakes from time to time,


but you never hear about it.

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In article <8pmkel$pkq$1...@links.magenta.com>, ste...@links.magenta.com
(STella) wrote:

> I bet several of his aides have tried to drill him on pronouncing
> "subliminal", but I suspect it'd be easier to teach Pugita to roll a
> joint.

...Which I rate as the most important skill a President should have.


Ian (..."Come on Gen. Powell! Pass that fatty!")

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In article <8lUv5.282$P7u.3...@tomcat.sk.sympatico.ca>, "tim gueguen"
<ad...@sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca> wrote:

> Canadian Press had an article a couple of weeks back about GeorgeGeorge's
> malapropisms. It made him sound like he's a grad of the Jean Chretien
> School of English.

Yet, you never hear anyone imply that Chretien is a drooling moron, do you?

Ian (Grits in 2000! You know, 'cos, 'Grits is Grits'! :> )

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dbmetzger

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Sep 13, 2000, 8:51:06 PM9/13/00
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> Oh yes, mispronouncing a word is just unforgivable and shows a deep
lack
> of character. I think he needs to run right out and save face by
lying
> under oath or something else equally dispicable (take your pick).
>

I have not problem choosing a smart president who lies about sex


compared to the alternative. A not too bright blue blood who has
cashed in on his Father's name all his life.

Or as someone said somewhere "Lieberman is a comedian and Bush
is a Joke."

dbmetzger

> -L


>
> Don Weinman wrote:
> >
> > On Tue, 12 Sep 2000 20:45:26 -0400, ricardo <bli...@netcom.net>
wrote:
> >
> > >Bush butchered the word subliminal at least 6 times today
> > >when asked about his controversial ads.( He kept using
"subliminable")
> > >Why didn't one of his aides help him out to avoid further
> > >humiliation???????????????
> >
> > Maybe you now understand his reluctance to debate in the traditional
> > format?
> > ---
> > Don Weinman
>

IAPW

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> Oh yes, mispronouncing a word is just unforgivable and shows a deep
> lack of character.

According to Vanity Fair, Bush has dyslexia.

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In article <MPG.1429ea454...@news.videotron.ca>,
john <car...@netcom.net> wrote:

> This argument is faulty as Jean Chretien's first language is French.
> Could you imagine dummy Bush butchering the French language..lol

Actually Bush does butcher a foreign language. I read in a magazine
that Bush's Spanish is pretty ungrammatical.

dbmetzger

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Sep 13, 2000, 9:16:52 PM9/13/00
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In article <8pp87d$497$1...@nnrp1.deja.com>,

IAPW <lk...@my-deja.com> wrote:
> In article
> <F84C784023988E26.789771B3...@lp.airnews.net>,
> Lois Ferrari <lfe...@airmail.net> wrote:
>
> > Oh yes, mispronouncing a word is just unforgivable and shows a deep
> > lack of character.
>
> According to Vanity Fair, Bush has dyslexia.
>

ssa eloh So that's what he meant! then there's lamimilbus.

dbmetzger

Sarah L. C. Cannell

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"Ian J. Ball" <iball***Spam-No***@socal.rr.com> wrote in message
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net...

> Yet, you never hear anyone imply that Chretien is a drooling moron, do you?

Don't get much coverage of the Canadian Conservative Alliance candidates, eh?

I actually have an item from the Globe & Mail from a few months ago about how
reporters (both anglophone and francophone) kind of smoothe over Chretien's more
inarticulate statements in order to make them make sense in print. Of course I
suppose the implication is that he really makes sense if only you put the right
words in his mouth.

sarah


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Ian J. Ball

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Sep 14, 2000, 1:20:49 AM9/14/00
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> This argument is faulty as Jean Chretien's first language is French.
> Could you imagine dummy Bush butchering the French language..lol

Say, you're a 'class act', buddy...

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tim gueguen

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"john" <car...@netcom.net> wrote in message
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> In article <iball***Spam-No***-1309001...@pool0659.cvx4-
> bradley.dialup.earthlink.net>, iball***Spam-No***@socal.rr.com says...
> > In article <8lUv5.282$P7u.3...@tomcat.sk.sympatico.ca>, "tim gueguen"
> > <ad...@sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca> wrote:
> >
> > > Canadian Press had an article a couple of weeks back about
GeorgeGeorge's
> > > malapropisms. It made him sound like he's a grad of the Jean Chretien
> > > School of English.
> >
> > Yet, you never hear anyone imply that Chretien is a drooling moron, do
you?
> >
> >
> > Ian (Grits in 2000! You know, 'cos, 'Grits is Grits'! :> )
> >
> >
> This argument is faulty as Jean Chretien's first language is French.

Except Chretien is oftened ridiculed for his French as well, altho' it seems
to be more along the lines of him speaking a sort of "hick" Quebecois
dialect.

tim gueguen 101867


Annie Keitz

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On Wed, 13 Sep 2000 20:48:05 -0400, john <car...@netcom.net> wrote:

>In article <iball***Spam-No***-1309001...@pool0659.cvx4-
>bradley.dialup.earthlink.net>, iball***Spam-No***@socal.rr.com says...

>> In article <8lUv5.282$P7u.3...@tomcat.sk.sympatico.ca>, "tim gueguen"
>> <ad...@sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca> wrote:
>>
>> > Canadian Press had an article a couple of weeks back about GeorgeGeorge's
>> > malapropisms. It made him sound like he's a grad of the Jean Chretien
>> > School of English.
>>
>> Yet, you never hear anyone imply that Chretien is a drooling moron, do you?
>>
>>
>> Ian (Grits in 2000! You know, 'cos, 'Grits is Grits'! :> )
>>
>>

>This argument is faulty as Jean Chretien's first language is French.

>Could you imagine dummy Bush butchering the French language..lol

Well Bush already thanked Canada for Prime Minister Poutine's
endorsement on This Hour has 22 Minutes....

STella

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In article <8po8rp$ol$1...@topsy.kiva.net>,

Chris Lambert! <djc...@kiva.net> wrote:
>STella wrote in message <8pmkel$pkq$1...@links.magenta.com>...
>>If I believed Shrubya

>How much of a bonus do you Democrats

I am neither a Democan, nor a Republicrat. The incumbent part[y|ies]
provide an illusion of choice much like a two-door slaughterhouse.

I'll be voting for the ONLY candidate who's promised to pardon all
non-violent drug offenders IN HIS INAUGURAL ADDRESS.

Choosing the lesser of two evils is still choosing evil. This is
especially true when one cannot decide which is lesser....

STella, small-l type who preferred L. Neil Smith, and who won't be
responding to replies to this article in the newsgroup unless
they're about TELEVISION

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Ubiquitous

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>Bush butchered the word subliminal at least 6 times today
>when asked about his controversial ads.( He kept using "subliminable")
>Why didn't one of his aides help him out to avoid further
>humiliation???????????????

Shouldn't we be asking why this alleged story is even getting coverage?
Is the Demagogue party this desperate for ideas?

I'm not even going to rehash this "subliminal message" non-sense.


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Puzzla

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Sep 14, 2000, 3:00:00 AM9/14/00
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"David B." <both...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> ricardo wrote:
> >
> > Bush butchered the word subliminal at least 6 times today
> > when asked about his controversial ads.( He kept using "subliminable")
> > Why didn't one of his aides help him out to avoid further
> > humiliation???????????????
>
> Who gives a rat's ass if he can say certain words? Obviously an asshole
> would.

Calm down will ya? Sheesh. Take a chillable pillable.

Puzz


Puzzla

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"Lois Ferrari" <lfe...@airmail.net> wrote in message
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>
>
> tilly wrote:
> > And Bush was a glorified yes man to the state
> > legislature in Texas where the Governorship is regarded as the weakest
> > constitutionaly.
>
> I live in Texas. You're wrong.

I live in Texas too and she's right. We had fucking ozone warnings this
summer and last. OZONE warnings. Sheesh.

Puzz

Puzzla

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> In article <el2vrsgg71c9cmrsh...@4ax.com>, Don Weinman
> <d...@weinman.com> wrote:
>
> > On Tue, 12 Sep 2000 20:45:26 -0400, ricardo <bli...@netcom.net> wrote:
> >
> > >Bush butchered the word subliminal at least 6 times today
> > >when asked about his controversial ads.( He kept using "subliminable")
> > >Why didn't one of his aides help him out to avoid further
> > >humiliation???????????????
> >
> > Maybe you now understand his reluctance to debate in the traditional
> > format?
>
> Actually, luv, Gore makes the same kinds of mistakes from time to time,
> but you never hear about it.
>

But did he have to make the same mistake over and over and over? Someone
should have cut that thing short. Hehehe, I said 'short' and I'm talking
about da'shrimp!

Puzz


Twc6

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Sep 14, 2000, 9:33:01 PM9/14/00
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<<>Bush butchered the word subliminal at least 6 times today
>when asked about his controversial ads.( He kept using "subliminable")
>Why didn't one of his aides help him out to avoid further
>humiliation???????????????

Shouldn't we be asking why this alleged story is even getting coverage?>>

When a presidential candidate can't even pronounce the name of the dirty trick
he is participating in, who can blame people for being interested?

Personally, I would respect Bush more if he just said "Sure, we think Gore is a
rat."

dbmetzger

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Sep 15, 2000, 1:01:42 AM9/15/00
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In article <8prm81$7a4$1...@server.cntfl.com>,

web...@polaris.net (Ubiquitous) wrote:
> In article <MPG.142898318...@news.videotron.ca>, ricardo
<bli...@netcom.net> says:
>
> >Bush butchered the word subliminal at least 6 times today
> >when asked about his controversial ads.( He kept using
"subliminable")
> >Why didn't one of his aides help him out to avoid further
> >humiliation???????????????
>
> Shouldn't we be asking why this alleged story is even getting
coverage?
> Is the Demagogue party this desperate for ideas?
>
> I'm not even going to rehash this "subliminal message" non-sense.
>
from the growing list of Bushisms from Salon.com.

"unfairly but truthfully, our party has been tagged as being
against things. Anti-immigrants, for example. And we're not a party
of anti-immigrants. Quite the opposite. We're a party that welcomes
people." Cleveland July 1, 2000.

Nothing subliminal here. Their are obviously some ubiquitous
effects of being a party animal in his youth. I thought it was coke and
booze, didn't know he did rehash. Not that I'm against giving brain
damaged blue bloods a second chance. I just think we should elect a
president because he's smart enough to not have to trade on the
name and influence of his father to be a success. Call me old
fashioned

dbmetzger


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Ubiquitous

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In article <8psafd$o3m$1...@nnrp1.deja.com>, dbme...@yahoo.com wrote...


>Not that I'm against giving brain damaged blue bloods a second chance.
>I just think we should elect a president because he's smart enough to
>not have to trade on the name and influence of his father to be a
>success. Call me old fashioned

Ah, so you're voting for a third party.


Michaela Schlocker

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tim gueguen wrote:
> Canadian Press had an article a couple of weeks back about GeorgeGeorge's
> malapropisms. It made him sound like he's a grad of the Jean Chretien
> School of English.

YM "Jean Poutine." <snurk>

Michaela

dbmetzger

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Sep 15, 2000, 8:03:46 PM9/15/00
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In article <8pt35h$pmo$4...@server.cntfl.com>,
web...@polaris.net (Ubiquitous) wrote:
> In article <8psafd$o3m$1...@nnrp1.deja.com>, dbme...@yahoo.com wrote...

>
> >Not that I'm against giving brain damaged blue bloods a second
chance.
> >I just think we should elect a president because he's smart enough to
> >not have to trade on the name and influence of his father to be a
> >success. Call me old fashioned
>
> Ah, so you're voting for a third party.
>
>

Looks like it. Gore has a 12 point lead in New York so I'll go
with Nader. Ironically, We use to have a corvair. By the way did
you know that The Bush Clan actually is a distant relation to the
Queen of England. When I said Blue I meant it. Gore had a leg up
thanks to his father but there really is no comparison.

dbmetzger

Corwin2

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Sep 21, 2000, 3:00:00 AM9/21/00
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tilly <car...@netcom.net> writes:

>Just don't go around "blowin' up" any Federal buildings after Gore
>takes over...lol

It's the best way to make sure Gore gets another four. McVeigh
gave Clinton his second term.

(J)


dbmetzger

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Sep 21, 2000, 3:00:00 AM9/21/00
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In article <20000920215728...@nso-cs.aol.com>,

Actually it was Perot's money and Buchanan's cultural war rhetoric
that did him in. And guess what? Buchanan is back with Perot's money.
(albeit in electoral matching funds.)

Corwin2

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dbmetzger <dbme...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> cor...@aol.comamber (Corwin2) wrote:
>> tilly <car...@netcom.net> writes:
>>
>> >Just don't go around "blowin' up" any Federal buildings after Gore
>> >takes over...lol
>>
>> It's the best way to make sure Gore gets another four. McVeigh
>> gave Clinton his second term.
>

> Actually it was Perot's money and Buchanan's cultural war rhetoric
>that did him

[sic Bush]


> in. And guess what? Buchanan is back with Perot's money.
>(albeit in electoral matching funds.)

I said second, not first.

(J)


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