To: trajanus_red
Leave Pierre alone.
He can only be tried by his peers --- traitors and those who failed to graduate high school.
2 posted on
12/08/2003 2:35:34 PM PST by
Diogenesis
(If you mess with one of us, you mess with all of us)
To: trajanus_red
He's one of the anointed. See Thomas Sowell.
3 posted on
12/08/2003 2:38:39 PM PST by
Timocrat
(I Emanate on your Auras and Penumbras)
To: trajanus_red
Wasn't Jennings a high school drop out? I wonder where he gets his sense of self importance.
4 posted on
12/08/2003 2:39:06 PM PST by
Ham Hock
To: trajanus_red
It is about time for a peasant revolt.
To: trajanus_red
Collins said he believes Jennings "genuinely thinks of himself as a nobleman doing public good." "I know that sounds preposterous, but that's the attitude," he said.
No, he sounds like every other Socialist who wants to rule us "for our own good".
To: trajanus_red
Bump
7 posted on
12/08/2003 2:46:09 PM PST by
Veritas_est
(Truth is)
To: trajanus_red
Whoa, Peter Jennings is still doing news stuff?
To: trajanus_red
ABC News said in a news release the obesity program will reveal why "much of the problem with the American diet is the direct result of federal government policy and food industry practices." Yet another shot at Dubya? Hmmm, I wonder. There were just as many lardasses around when The Stainmaster was president, but Jennings wasn't flapping his gums then.
To: trajanus_red
> ABC News said in a news release the obesity program will reveal why "much of the problem with the American diet is the direct result of federal government policy and food industry practices.
If indeed that is the content of the show, I can't fault it. The official endorsement of the high-carb, low fat diet, the absolution of trans-fats, along with the rise of the sedentary lifestyle, has indeed been at the root of the new American obesity.
Paul
10 posted on
12/08/2003 2:50:28 PM PST by
Paul_B
To: trajanus_red
>
protect the "
peasantry in America,"
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Well, if I weren't so busy sorting my filth, I'd be offended... |
To: trajanus_red
Collins said he believes Jennings "genuinely thinks of himself as a nobleman doing public good." I believe it.
To: trajanus_red; All
In "Legacy", Rich Lowry makes the following statement about the Clinton crowd. In the second paragraph on page 11, he says (as well as quotes others), "This elite didn't just feel a call to run the country, it felt it deserved to run the country. 'They think of themselves as entitled to power in a way their antecedents never did,' Weisberg writes. 'The Clinton circle has a prounounced class consciousness that tells them they're not just lucky to be here. They're running things because they're the best.' How could anyone reject the leadership of a group of people so intelligent and famously 'conscience stricken'? In the Clintons, this sense of entitlement produced a deep anger at the fact that their ambitions encountered resistance."
When President Bush says, "I'm honored to be", he really means it. The democrats are not honored to be anything .. they believe they deserve to be there because they are smarter than we are and they know better what we need. Seems Petah is a member of this group. It does explain the anger though .. and makes it laughable.
18 posted on
12/08/2003 3:10:33 PM PST by
CyberAnt
(America .. the LIGHT of the World)
To: trajanus_red
Wow! To be a nobleman and a liberal hack at the same time. Jennings must be very proud of himself. Personally, I think he's a real smooth operator. I just don't trust him.
19 posted on
12/08/2003 3:19:30 PM PST by
Reagan Man
(The few, the proud, the conservatives.)
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