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Memo to Clinton: No, you can't buy me a drink (Brown University pinko wakes up)
Brown Daily Herald ^
| 01/31/2002
| Joshua Skolnick
Posted on 02/01/2002 1:04:24 AM PST by TheMole
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To: TheMole
Somedays I dream. I dream of a day when the policies of clinton will come back to bite all his supporters in the ass. I know it's just a dream, but now when I dream it, I will picture this idiot first. Welcome to reality moron.
To: TheMole
"Bill Clinton's America was finally swept into the dustbin of history as little more than an old page from a tabloid newspaper" That is a great line!
To: kassie
"We were all taken in by Clinton."
That was as far as I got. Always remember, these guys ALL have a God complex. Now, they wish to err on the side of caution. He's irrevelant, and he knows it. Ta, ta, tu tu.
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posted on
02/01/2002 7:11:29 AM PST
by
jaq
To: Exeter
That such a transparent fraud could dupe so many people is a joke....a travesty...
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posted on
02/01/2002 7:52:39 AM PST
by
zarf
To: TheMole
If the Clinton Era hadn't gotten us drunk on the "good times", we could have pressured our leaders to make terror-fighting a top-priority. Instead, we woke up with our clothes off. Well I'm glad to hear some are finally waking up ..
45
posted on
02/01/2002 7:57:58 AM PST
by
Mo1
To: TheMole
46
posted on
02/01/2002 8:17:51 AM PST
by
Sandy
To: zarf
Zarf, back in the 70's the people here in Miss. elected a clod named Cliff Finch as their governor. Like Clinton, he was portrayed as a populist, a common man. And as soon as he took office he led us through 4 years of chicanery and embarassment, from his wife alledgedly attempting to kill him to his selling political favors disguised as being chosen honorary colonels. He even dodged grand jury questioning regarding corruption within his own staff by claiming to be running for the Presidency, which he demonstrated by riding cross-country in an 18-wheeler. Despite the humiliation he foisted upon this state, to this day there are still citizens who thought he was one of our best governors, much the same as those who still cling to the belief that BJ Clinton was one of our greatest Presidents. The Ray Stevens quote earlier in this thread by cpressroll was right on target...
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posted on
02/01/2002 8:21:32 AM PST
by
Exeter
To: spycatcher
"America accepted Clinton's proposal to us, then after eight years of him not being faithful to us, perverting our children, and spending their future security we left him. Only then did we find out that he wasn't even who he said he was, the whole marriage had been a complete and utter fraud, and he secretly sold videos of us to anyone who could come up with the cash." This should be the post of the day! Excellent!
To: TheMole
49
posted on
02/01/2002 9:08:19 AM PST
by
NorCoGOP
To: sweetliberty
Thanks for the nomination ;)
I should add that just as we find a worthy man and we're learing to love and trust our president again, our ex's friends in the media are spreading rumors about how the breakup was all our fault, our ex has a legacy of honor, and our new partner is an alleged criminal. Besides they say, if we didn't like Clinton we shouldn't trust any president...they're all alike.
To: spycatcher
"our ex's friends in the media are spreading rumors about how the breakup was all our fault, our ex has a legacy of honor, and our new partner is an alleged criminal" Yes, but once you've seen the light it's kinda hard to go back and live in the dark. Some of us have known he was lying all along, others suspected it and didn't want to believe it; some saw it and went into denial, and still others realized it and didn't care as long as they got what they wanted. The number of the faithful is dwindling and their likes can be found at the DU and other anti American socio/communist sites.
To: sweetliberty
A quote for those previously close-minded liberals:
"One's mind, once stretched by a new idea, never regains its original dimensions." -Oliver Wendell Holmes.
To: zarf
"The frightening thing is that Clinton was such a transparent, self-aggrandizing fraud and a majority of voters (not to mention the damn media) swollowed his member." Good post. So immense was the lust of this one man, lust for women and for power, that he had the disgustingly grandiose and perverse of fantasies...to screw a whole country at once. Once he found a way to live that fantasy out, there was no stopping him. The Hollywood sluts and the media whores went along willingly, maybe even with excitement, much like Monica. A significant number went along because they hoped to gain something for themselves, like perhaps Elizibeth Ward Grayson or Dolly Kyle Browning. The "average" American was more like the average Clinton molestees such as Paula Jones and Kathleen Wiley upon whom he imposed himself in his uniquely crude and vulgar way. And if all else failed, he resorted to rape as with Juanita Broderick. And the best he could offer America in the form of an apology was "better put some ice on that."
To: Constitution Day
Thanks for the ping......GREAT article.
I'm getting back up in my chair now, will wonders never cease?
MKM
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posted on
02/01/2002 1:38:46 PM PST
by
mykdsmom
To: TheMole
This guy has a lot of guts. I think it would be safer to bad mouth Fidel in Havana than it would to tell the truth about the Sinkmaster at Brown.
I hope someone's watching this guy's back.
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posted on
02/01/2002 1:45:55 PM PST
by
Ditto
To: TheMole
This is all very interesting, but when it comes down to it, and I am asked what my values are, I find that they were summed up beautifully by George W. Bush. His speech made me swell with love of country, and disdain for college. That speech made me want to live in America, not at Brown. I had been duped into falling in love with Clinton's America. Bush's speech made me realize just how wrong I was.Will this be a 4 year conversion, or are these found values here to stay?
Here is another idea that has found a voice at Brown: Homeschooling Comes of Age
The LIBERAL elite really do need to get out more.
To: backhoe
That was the photo that made me fall out of love with Markie Post. Aside from the major lies, fraud, theft and treachery of the Clintons, it made the whole list of just sleazy, crappy cheap things rush back to mind. The fact that $200,000 worth of government property was stolen by visitors to their inauguration ball. All the stuff they did when they were leaving: Stripping the valuables from Air Force 1, spray painting graffiti on the White House walls, leaving pornographic messages on the White House answering machines, hiding sheets in the copiers that had curse words written on them so Bush Administration officials would accidently send them to people, prying all the W's off the White House computer keyboards, the photo on the front of Esquire, where he deliberately posed with the camera at crotch level.
When Bush came in, he could have thrown a fit at the damages, started an investigation, etc. He didn't do that, though. A lot of us wanted him to. I know I did. He said we're going to move on. I'm not sure how many of us realize how brilliant the things were that Bush did BEFORE September 11. The Dems hadn't quit piling on or attacking him up until then, but he didn't have anything he needed to apologize to them about. He was able to move forward without having to mend fences, because he hadn't wasted political capital pushing them down. Man, it is so nice to have Clinton out of the White House. I've said it before, but Bill Clinton is the only person I know who makes Barry Switzer look classy.
To: Richard Kimball
I quite agree. I think most of us have a few trashy relatives or "friends" that we wish we didn't- the clintons and many of their pals were like that to the nth degree....
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posted on
02/01/2002 3:05:05 PM PST
by
backhoe
To: TheMole
He hasn't been lynched by the communisti in charge yet? His head is still on his shoulders? If he doesn't get his eviction notice from Brown U within a week (48 hours at least) it'll be a miracle. I seriously doubt he'll be able to stay. The libs tend to ostracize anyone thought to be guilty of actual 'cognizance'.
To: TheMole
This is all very interesting, but when it comes down to it, and I am asked what my values are, I find that they were summed up beautifully by George W. Bush. His speech made me swell with love of country, and disdain for college. That speech made me want to live in America, not at Brown. I had been duped into falling in love with Clinton's America. Bush's speech made me realize just how wrong I was. Great article...I hope this young fellow has truly awakened.
I had this kind of epiphany when I was 22 and Ronald Reagan was president...I know exactly how this young man feels.
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posted on
02/01/2002 3:16:57 PM PST
by
pgkdan
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