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To: Askel5
"don't ask, don't tell" is a GOP policy.

Beg pardon......if you care to look it up, that was name of the policy that your hero Slick Willy made up. Look it up. that's a fact.......Who needs facts when you;re a DUmmie troll......

Sounds like someone let a troll out.

Here, kitty........heeeeeere kitty, kitty.

When will they ever learn how ugly and foolish they sound?

9 posted on 02/23/2005 5:08:54 PM PST by Lakeshark (Whatever...................................................................:-)
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To: Lakeshark
LOL!

Askel has the distinction of being one of the founding trollers!

11 posted on 02/23/2005 5:11:18 PM PST by Cold Heat (What are fears but voices awry?Whispering harm where harm is not and deluding the unwary. Wordsworth)
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To: Lakeshark
Beg pardon......if you care to look it up, that was name of the policy that your hero Slick Willy made up.

Yeah you rite.

Just like Slick Willy "made up" Bush's precise compromise on Stem Cell funding necessary to open the door to human farming. Or the Democrats (then decrying abortion as targeted genocide) "made up" the pop-control and environmentalism policies instituted by the GOP's 1970 task force "Earth Resources & Population" (GHB, Chairman).

As into "real sex and marriage" as the contracepting right claims to be, it's astounding to me that they've absolutely no gaydar when it comes to their own.

It's not as if the facts of the matter haven't been spelled out for all and sundry more than once. Even beyond reports of candidate W's "feeling like a better man" for having met with the Log Cabin Republicans, we have Barbara Bush to thank for establishing the "don't ask, don't tell" template.


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First lady not worried about hookers' tour of White House
Paul Bedard The Washington Times; Part A; WORLD; Pg. A10 July 10, 1989, Monday, Final Edition

WARSAW, POLAND
First lady Barbara Bush said yesterday that the Secret Service investigation of a late night White House tour that reportedly included two male prostitutes has not raised security questions the first family is worried about.

 


Mrs. Bush added that "I'm not into all of this" and said it was "good" that The Washington Post wasn't following The Times' story.
Speaking publicly for the first time about the July 3, 1988, tour arranged by former Washington lobbyist Craig J. Spence, Mrs. Bush said she and her husband have no fears of a security breach.

"Not at all," she told reporters on Air Force One shortly after it took off from Andrews Air Force Base en route here for the first leg of a 10-day European trip by President Bush.

Mrs. Bush, noting that she reads all of the stories printed in the Daily Press Summary, a half-inch thick digest of stories in the print and electronic media, said the reports about the scandal uncovered by The Washington Times haven't alarmed her.

"There haven't been a lot of stories in our house about it," she said.

 

Mrs. Bush added that "I'm not into all of this" and said it was "good" that The Washington Post wasn't following The Times' story.

Ever since The Times first reported the tour on June 29, the White House has avoided comment. Last week, Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady, who heads the Secret Service, reluctantly confirmed reports of a Secret Service investigation.

Presidential spokesman Marlin Fitzwater said the service hasn't raised security concerns for the White House as a result of the probe.

White House officials have said that the midnight tours such as those arranged for Mr. Spence do not threaten the First Family's security because they are allowed only in office areas and not the residence.

The tours for Mr. Spence, who has been linked to a federal investigation of a Washington homosexual prostitution ring that catered to government, media and business officials, were set up by Reginald A. deGueldre, a uniformed White House officer who moonlighted as the lobbyist's bodyguard.

Mr. Fitzwater said the Secret Service is "looking into the action" of the officer.

White House officials have said any staff member with the proper credentials such as those held by Mr. deGueldre can give private tours, and after-hours tours are encouraged because they don't disturb those working during the day. The tours commonly include a view of the Oval Office.

"I think they've [The Times] overblown the White House angle. No one knows who these guys are," said one administration official, referring to the associates of Mr. Spence named so far in The Times.

But, he added, the White House continues to closely follow the story.

After all, actions speak louder than words ... Sex, Lies, Videotape, Teenagers, Drugs, Blackmail, and Death

For all the hype about Bawney Frank and his boyfriend's call service, the fact of the matter is that the male homosexual elite of the GOP is "Top Man" and has the jarhead lesbo and girlie boys of the Dems do their dirty work for them.

31 posted on 02/23/2005 5:31:07 PM PST by Askel5 († Cooperatio voluntaria ad suicidium est legi morali contraria. †)
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To: Lakeshark; Askel5
Sounds like someone let a troll out.

You have no freaking clue at all what you are talking about.

Askel and I disagree about virtually everything, but she is no troll. She has worked her butt off on FR exposing the Clinton/tainted blood scandal and various other crap.

290 posted on 02/24/2005 11:51:19 AM PST by Bella_Bru (You're about as funny as a case sensitive search engine.)
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