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To: hole_n_one
I couldn't believe it when I read this portion of the transcript when Ron P. Reagan actually refers to the attacks on 9/11 as "transactions"!!!!!!:

KING: Can I gather from that, that you will not support this president?

REAGAN: No, I won't.

KING: Will you support his opponent?

REAGAN: I will vote for whoever the viable candidate is who can defeat George W. Bush, yes.

KING: So, you might vote for Ralph Nader?

REAGAN: If he were a viable candidate I might.

KING: So the obviously you're going to vote -- what did you think your father would say, if he were here and listening to this?

REAGAN: I don't think he would have gone into Iraq. I think he would have been much more interested in going after Osama bin Laden, who after all planned the 9/11 transactions.

Hey, Ron, a TRANSACTION is when the Cleveland Indians trade a pitcher to the Detroit Tigers for a minor-league infielder. What happened on 9/11 was a TRAGEDY, not a transaction.

Ron P. Reagan repeatedly expressed his outrage about the Iraq prison scandal, but couldn't muster up much anger at all about 9/11. WHAT A FREAK! Who switched the babies at the hospital?

100 posted on 06/23/2004 10:54:12 PM PDT by billclintonwillrotinhell
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To: everyone

Ron's rantings are another sign that the left, of which he is clearly a member in good standing, has simply become unhinged. Their claims and behavior are so extreme that they lose credibility with people in the center who might otherwise believe them.

Like the rest of the left, Ron simply cannot help himself. He's out of control, and that's almost certainly good for us.


101 posted on 06/23/2004 10:59:15 PM PDT by California Patriot (California Patriot)
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