1 posted on
10/17/2001 2:51:30 PM PDT by
Y2Krap
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To: Y2Krap; JMJ333
an eerie blend of Capra and Kafka.That's rich. A literate, imaginative
writer, folks. Enjoy. You don't get
stuff this good very often.
2 posted on
10/17/2001 2:55:59 PM PDT by
gcruse
To: Y2Krap
This scum has neither soul or conscience.
3 posted on
10/17/2001 2:56:18 PM PDT by
boomop1
To: Y2Krap
This is a soul so small God Himself cannot perceive it without a magnifying glass. Superb statement...
4 posted on
10/17/2001 2:56:51 PM PDT by
gas_dr
To: Y2Krap
This is a man who gazes on the corpses of his fellow-beings, his fellow-citizens -- thousands upon thousands of them -- and thinks of how miraculous it would have been, this cosmic horror, this flaring-up of the fires of Hell, if only it had happened in time for him.I wonder just how many people who voted twice for him, voted for the old battle-ax, supported them through every scandal, etc., are finally waking up to the fact that he's a seriously disturbed megalomaniac, far more narcisstic than any other known individual.
To: Y2Krap
BUMP!
The best emotional pic of 'toon I've seen post 9-11!
To: Y2Krap
"... into the unfamiliar and frustrating role of action figure in search of action." Priceless! Clinton has finally found his legacy.....that of a pathetic has been that really never was.
To: Y2Krap
The last 3 paragraphs are gold nuggets. Priceless. Truth.
Send this to any liberal friends you have and insist they read it to the end. They will know she's right even if they get angry.
9 posted on
10/17/2001 3:11:16 PM PDT by
Windshark
To: Y2Krap
Lets make Bill & Hill, King and Queen of Afghanistan to get rid of them. They can try out all the socialist stuff they wanted to use here and Bill can have a lots of pretty girl friends.
To: Y2Krap
A most excellent analysis of der Schlickmeister Klinton.
To: Y2Krap
ah, a deb weiss reality check. we need these.
...like opening a window in a stuffy room. thanks for posting her article.
To: Y2Krap
Another name: the "dope from Hope"
To: Y2Krap
This is a man who gazes on the corpses of his fellow-beings, his fellow-citizens -- thousands upon thousands of them -- and thinks of how miraculous it would have been, this cosmic horror, this flaring-up of the fires of Hell, if only it had happened in time for him. This is similiar to the accusations that he approved of school shootings like Columbine so he could push his agenda!
I feel sorry for President George #43, it must make him shudder each time he has to open a door wondering if that sack of SH*T touched the doorknob!!
16 posted on
10/17/2001 3:35:05 PM PDT by
Nitro
To: Y2Krap
Reference bump
To: Y2Krap
other things I'm obliged to fret about nowadays -- anthrax in my morning mailWell, a neighbour of my colleague called him last night to tell that he found yellow package in his mail box with handwritten address without a return address. He called FBI that came promptly, took the mail (all mail that was dropped to the box yesterday), and promissed to call. They could not sleep at night. My colleague was shaken the whole day and left early: his teenage kids usually get home in the afternoion and stay alone. He lives in Westchester county.
18 posted on
10/17/2001 3:38:39 PM PDT by
truther
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19 posted on
10/17/2001 3:38:42 PM PDT by
RJayneJ
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Deb Weiss, thank you. The only pain Klinton has ever felt is his own. Daschle, Gephardt, Gore, Jackson, and the lot of them are only concerned about their own ever increasing power. This article is an excellent literary work of art, but I'm sure it will recieve no prize from the liberal powers that be in academia.
21 posted on
10/17/2001 3:47:59 PM PDT by
ruthles
To: Y2Krap
It ironic that Clinton will alway be best know as the Prez beween the Bush's...........
To: Y2Krap
Bill who??
24 posted on
10/17/2001 4:12:12 PM PDT by
dfwgator
To: Y2Krap
Love the article, but can't find it on the website... can you give me a link? I have a very good reason for wanting it!
25 posted on
10/17/2001 4:13:05 PM PDT by
jacquej
To: Y2Krap
How many times did we hear how Clinton would be "vindicated" in his "post presidency" from various left of normal pundits? Too often, as I remember it. This rationale enabled these same people to vote for Hillary for Senator-to-be-Pres, hoping that all that VRWC stuff would be proven false, and that their siding with the Clintons through scandal after scandal would also be vindicated. It seems like the power of the presidency gave Clinton sort of an immunity from reality; the halo of power shown all about... blinding the otherwise circumspect liberal, into siding with the most absurdly corrupt politician to hold the office of president in the last century. Now, reality dawns. Pundit after pundit, no longer blinded by the false halo, now begins to wrinkle up his nose, after he finally begins to smell what everyone else had sniffed from the get go. That is the rotten stench of corruption, and the absolute lack of character and integrity that are Clinton's most enduring legacies. But these are such subjective ways of looking at it... certainly historians will focus on more quantitative aspects of the Clinton error... er... era. Like... the mindless and long term damage done to American national security, in so many ways, so many that we are still discovering them, like the dismantling of human based anti terrorist intelligence gathering. We will suffer for the foolishness of 42% of the electorate for decades hence.
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