krs
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posted on August 7, 2001 07:02:31 AM new
Bill Clinton outsmarted Republicans at every turn. Over and over. Just sticks in an old buzzard craw, don't it?
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Hjw
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posted on August 7, 2001 07:03:51 AM new
And for the other comments...Birds of a feather flock together...All of you and Dumya should make a fine little flock.
Helen
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SaraAW
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posted on August 7, 2001 07:08:01 AM new
Everyone,
Let's get back to talking about the Topic, and refrain from addressing each other with personal comments.
Thank you,
Sara
[email protected]
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ZiLvY
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posted on August 7, 2001 07:10:08 AM new
There is nothing, NOTHING, romantic about Clinton! There is nothing to admire or swoon over or desire...he is used goods and NO GOOD!
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Hjw
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posted on August 7, 2001 07:14:57 AM new
We are not looking for a lover, Zilvy.
We are looking for a president.
Helen
Carry on...I have to leave for a few.
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ZiLvY
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posted on August 7, 2001 07:24:21 AM new
I didn't initiate the romance angle it was another poster who mentioned romance novels, smarmy!!
"Paranoia reigns!!" good title for a biography!
Neither a good president, man, father, nor a romantic figure fits this "Bill"
[ edited by ZiLvY on Aug 7, 2001 07:36 AM ]
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hepburn
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posted on August 7, 2001 07:42:55 AM new
Hjw
posted on August 7, 2001 06:59:14 AM
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Zilvy,
You are trying your best to get me removed from Auction Watch and this little effort will fail.
It appears that romance and beds are your primary concerns. I don't have an answer for you on that score. You can always dream.
Helen
To borrow a line used by Helen often, "that is the worst insult I have seen since posting at AW". Accusation on top of insult, and Im surprised AW let it stand. If anyone is trying to get you removed from AW, the one doing it best is yourself, Helen. Since you can get away with all these nasty remarks, I guess that means the rest of us can start to do it too, eh?
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krs
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posted on August 7, 2001 07:44:47 AM new
ZiLvY posted on August 6, 2001 04:14:22 PM
"Be still my heart".
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SaraAW
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posted on August 7, 2001 07:46:33 AM new
One more time - TOPIC please.
Thank you,
Sara
[email protected]
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krs
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posted on August 7, 2001 07:47:38 AM new
hepburn posted on August 7, 2001 07:42:55 AM
"start to do it too, eh?"
Too funny.
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hepburn
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posted on August 7, 2001 07:48:54 AM new
Im thrilled you find it humorous.
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hepburn
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posted on August 7, 2001 07:51:22 AM new
I guess I better go hunt up some whinings by you, krs, of perceived insults.
Yeah, too funny.
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ZiLvY
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posted on August 7, 2001 07:58:20 AM new
Be still my heart is about as romantic as Heart Warming was in another thread you posted to regarding "self immolation" taken in context we can see the difference. That is the "Royal We" in this instance.
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gravid
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posted on August 7, 2001 08:14:33 AM new
Can any of you honestly name any President or politician on the national level who was above lying in a self serving way?
This is not the profession of saints and moralists. You have to be willing to paint the opposition with a tar brush and cut deals and send men to their deaths to have a shot at the office. Not for the squemish and hand wringers.
I would not accept the job on a silver platter. I'd rather sell drugs on the street corner. I'd sleep better at night.
[ edited by gravid on Aug 7, 2001 08:15 AM ]
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ZiLvY
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posted on August 7, 2001 08:30:55 AM new
Gravid what you state is basically true, so why canonize an SOB as being a fine human being and more when the facts show just how LOW morally this one in particular has been. The point being the Publishers are in for a rude awakening, there are so many people who have been Clintoned to death, they don't give a rat's patootie for his take on his years as President...they lived it and heard about it, read about it and he just won't go away. The very fact that "he ran circles around the Republicans, [sic] "outsmarted", to quote krs, with his pants at half staff thatis "amazing"
[ edited by ZiLvY on Aug 7, 2001 08:37 AM ]
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ANGELWOMAN
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posted on August 7, 2001 08:38:47 AM new
Gravid, Your post is so true. I would love to be able to forget the useless bombings and killings that took place in other nations to take our mind off of Monica. How many innocent people have to die for a cover-up? Does any one remember Vince Foster?
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ZiLvY
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posted on August 7, 2001 09:16:32 AM new
Oh, yes, LindaK, I certainly do and I am sure many others do as well.
http://www.internetwks.com/foster/
[ edited by ZiLvY on Aug 7, 2001 09:18 AM ]
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krs
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posted on August 7, 2001 09:50:58 AM new
Clinton is expected to reveal that during secret pre-election meetings with Dumbya he found GW to be unqualified to fill Monica's position.
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ZiLvY
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posted on August 7, 2001 09:52:08 AM new
Doubling up on the meds, are we?
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mybiddness
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posted on August 7, 2001 09:57:58 AM new
Clinton is expected to reveal that during secret pre-election meetings with Dumbya he found GW to be unqualified to fill Monica's position.
According to everyone here GW sucks... so we know that can't be it. Must be his knees.
Not paranoid anywhere else but here!
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Linda_K
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posted on August 7, 2001 09:59:02 AM new
Zilvy - Yes, the Vince Foster issue. I believe he was an honest person who was ready to spill the beans on the Clintons....and somebody saw to it that he couldn't.
They didn't nick-name clinton 'slick willie' for no reason. He and Hillary were involved in so many situations of underhanded actions, but in one way or the other, they managed to 'slide' right out of them. The two of them are probably the most corrupt people in politics.
I also loved how the clintons used the IRS to audit any and all who publicly said anything negative about Clinton.
I also enjoyed reading the book "Unlimited Access" written by a former FBI agent who, amoung other things, shared how the Clintons wouldn't allow all of the normal security checks to be made on their White House staff. It's common that the FBI do background checks on all who work closely with the presidents, but Hillary wouldn't allow it. The book shares all the reasons why. Most wouldn't have passed the okay of the FBI. Turns out many had 'undesirable' backgrounds. It was the same way when they were in Arkansas.
And gravid would be President Carter. I think he's the most honest and moral president we've had in my lifetime. It's a shame we couldn't say that about more of them.
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kraftdinner
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posted on August 7, 2001 10:04:33 AM new
"Doubling up on the meds, are we?"
Since Bush has been in office, we're all at our maximum doses zilvy....doubling up would kill us, but at least we have that option if Bush doesn't get us first!
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Linda_K
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posted on August 7, 2001 10:12:36 AM new
Angelwoman - Yes, that happened twice when clinton wanted to avert the public's attention away from himself.
Our son was/is in the military and my husband and I talked about it often. We were very worried. Especially during the East Timor situation as his unit was soooo close to being called into action, and we felt it was only to divert attention from himself.
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kraftdinner
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posted on August 7, 2001 10:26:53 AM new
Linda_K, not to undermine your sense of worry as a parent, but that's what being a soldier is. Only the most brave can be called a soldier because it depends on a person having to make some terrible choices in order to preserve our freedom. Our freedom depends on our allies and our commitments to help their struggles for freedom.
To say that a President would divert attention from himself by calling soldiers into action makes the whole military look like a joke, which I'm sure you don't think it is.
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ZiLvY
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posted on August 7, 2001 10:39:03 AM new
Au contraire, kraftdinner, it reinforces the President as a joke...he was the Commander in Chief!
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ZiLvY
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posted on August 7, 2001 10:41:18 AM new
posted by krs:
Clinton is expected to reveal that during secret pre-election meetings with Dumbya he found GW to be unqualified to fill Monica's position.
posted by Mydbiddness:
According to everyone here GW sucks... so we know that can't be it. Must be his knees
Mybiddness~LOL ROFLMBO
Couldn't get any better than that!!!
[ edited by ZiLvY on Aug 7, 2001 10:54 AM ]
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KatyD
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posted on August 7, 2001 10:47:36 AM new
Oh, hat's off to Mybidd on that one! I would vote for Clinton again in a heartbeat, but that should go down as the funniest "comeback" for the year! Good one!
KatyD
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Linda_K
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posted on August 7, 2001 10:49:43 AM new
hi kraftdinner -....not to undermine your sense of worry as a parent, but that's what being a soldier is
My parents fought during WW11, our very close friends fought and died in Vietnam, I'm well aware of what a soldier is.
Only the most brave can be called a soldier because it depends on a person having to make some terrible choices in order to preserve our freedom. Not sure if you are or were aware of the E. Timor situation, but there was no reason at that time that gave us reason to send our troops in. It was just another diversion of clintons.
To say that a President would divert attention from himself by.....makes the whole military look like a joke, which I'm sure you don't think it is. I don't agree with that thought process at all. Sorry. But no president should use our young soldiers for his own purposed, and IMO that's what clinton was doing.
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ANGELWOMAN
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posted on August 7, 2001 10:54:26 AM new
KRS...Please read the new post "AND YOU THOUGHT BUSH WAS STUPID". Posted today by Ange14u. Very interesting for someone so stupid!!!!!!
[ edited by ANGELWOMAN on Aug 7, 2001 10:56 AM ]
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kraftdinner
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posted on August 7, 2001 10:54:31 AM new
Geez, maybe you're right zilvy.....
Clinton: What would be the most realistic way to get the public's attention diverted away from me?
Clinton's Advisors: Let's pretend there's a war somewhere and send troops, tanks, etc. We'll pay CNN to televise it so it'll look real and you'll look like a hero.
.....definately worth looking into.
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