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STATE OF THE UNION (CLINTON B.S.) SPEECH

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It’s not a State of the Union Speech. It will be nothing less than a
campaign speech for Al Gore.

Clinton will spend as much as two hours delivering a very simple
message.

I’ll save you the time it takes to watch. Here’s the speech.

"During the next year the congress should cooperate with me in working
to use government to solve every single problem and difficulty faced by
every single family earning less than $75,000 a year with a government
spending program funded by money taken from the top 10 percent of income
earners. If you don't, I'll use my agents in the liberal socialist media
to demagogue you into it. Remember, America is great because of its
government, not because of freedom and certainly not because of you,
the people. The bigger the government gets, the greater American can be.
What we don’t accomplish in this next year, Al Gore and a Democratic
congress can accomplish in the following four years. Thank you, and good
night."

If you do happen to tune in, here are some other things you’ll be
sure to hear.

--Bill Clinton will unveil several expensive new social programs. So
much for "the era of big government is over."
--He'll rap Republicans for their "risky" tax cut program and advocate
saving Social Security instead. He'll be damned if you are allowed to
get some of your money back.
--He'll rail against "hate crimes" and "the politics of personal
destruction." Things that he and his administration engage in daily.
--He'll lament the "digital divide" and the widening gap between the
achievers and the nonachievers.
--He'll kiss up to the Chinese, touting the benefits of a trade
agreement with them and conveniently ignoring the Panama Canal debacle,
Hutchison Whampoa's new shipping port in the Bahamas, and the great
nuclear missle giveaway program he started

Have fun, and watch for the Aisle Bird. That would be Georgia
Democratic Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney, "The Cutest Little Communist
in Congress." Every single year since Clinton became president McKinney
has shown up in the House Chambers at least four hours early to claim a
seat on the aisle – the same aisle that Clinton will walk down on
national television before delivering his speech. McKinney will also be
sure to wear something loud., Day-glo colors are her favorites.
Probably bright day-glo yellow today. This insures that she will be
spotted by the national television audience.

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rose...@idt.net

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ba...@my-deja.com wrote:

>It’s not a State of the Union Speech. It will be nothing less than a
>campaign speech for Al Gore.

And your point is?

>Clinton will spend as much as two hours delivering a very simple
>message.

Remember what happened to your phoney "tax cuts" almost immediately after the
state of the union speech when HE said the surpus should "Save social security"

That big "sucking sound" was the DEFLATION of any "tax cuts" as a republican
issue for the last year.

Are you gettin' any o' this kid?


Al Bundy

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If a Republican got up there and gave the speech, and said president said,
"I like to dress in my grandmother's panties"
Dane would like it just because it came from a Republican.
Democrat bad, Republican good......Dane is the simplest form of simian I
have ever heard.
The fact of Republican wrong doing could smack him in the face and he would
still say that conservatives do no wrong.

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