He stole my tagline!
Please correct the source. This cannot be the LATimes....
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President George W. Bush is also unconcerned about his legacy--or who gets credit for what.
CLINTOON....Loves himself more than our country!
Never, never, never, let this IMPEACHED Ex-Prez near the Whitehouse again!
HILDE is of the same cloth!
Wow!
Billy did his "tell" with Chris Wallace. You know the "tell" all FReepers know the "tell". The brow down, stern face, and the always blatant "tell" the pointing finger. This guy shouldn't play poker for money, he'd be cleaned out.
We got you figured out Bubba, we've had you figured out for 14 years.
No wonder he is beloved and idolized by Hollywood types...he is the ultimate megalomaniac.
Reagan came to office after the Jimmy Carter catastrophe. He pulled the American economy out of a graveyard spin, restored the country's military and its confidence and helped bring one of the most oppressive empires on Earth to the brink of collapse. But in those days, my children, there was no Internet, no Fox News, no Rush Limbaugh the media was almost all Colmes and precious little Hannity and if you got your news from the New York Times, say, or CBS, you would've thought the country was being run by a miserly, warmongering idiot instead of the greatest president of the century's second half.
Well, there you are.
(I can't believe the source.)
"just a man committed to great ideas." his first was to feel up the help.
LOL! Great Line!
Bookmark to read the whole article later. Looks good!
According to dictionary.com's first listing under "is":
"be - present singular 1st person am, 2nd are or (Archaic) art, 3rd is, present plural are; past singular 1st person was, 2nd were or (Archaic) wast or wert, 3rd was, past plural were; present subjunctive be; past subjunctive singular 1st person were, 2nd were or (Archaic) wert, 3rd were; past subjunctive plural were; past participle been; present participle beáEing.
áVverb (used without object) - 1. to exist or live: Shakespeare's áçTo be or not to beáè is the ultimate question.
2. to take place; happen; occur: The wedding was last week.
3. to occupy a place or position: The book is on the table.
4. to continue or remain as before: Let things be.
5. to belong; attend; befall: May good fortune be with you.
To exist or live, to take place, to occupy a place or position, to continue or remain as before, to belong--are these not the very definitions of "being"? All of these are wrapped up in the word, "is," especially, the quality of remaining as before.
Is it possible that one who cannot understand the meaning of "is" may not truly understand what it is simply to "be"?
good article
I disagree.
He was a serious problem as president.
No matter who, no matter when, no matter what, no matter how long into the future, William Jefferson Clinton will be remembered for only one thing....Monica Lowinsky!!!