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To: SierraWasp
I appreciate your polite and spirited reply.

As far as Clinton's concerned, I think the rocket would currently have to be outgoing. Let's face it, Clinton's an Untouchable who happens to reside at the very top (rather than at the bottom, as in the case of India). He isn't required to drink from stagnant pools of water, and he certainly isn't about to make a living digging iron ore. For lunch, he has far better than cabbage and beets.

If push comes to shove, however, we may have to export him to North Korea.

I also appreciate the compliment regarding my "membership" in a certain "out-of-favor group." I usually get ridiculed because my tinfoil beenie is so out of style, you know, so I'll take the compliment in hopes that it will spur me on to greater foil! :)

95 posted on 06/21/2002 8:21:35 PM PDT by Reactionary
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To: Reactionary
Well, it certainly wasn't meant to be a critical reply. Tin Foil Hatters are famous for thinking "outside-the-box" just like the famous few such as Einstein, Edison and of course, Benjamin Franklin.

The tin-foil foil is a cheap way to DIS-miss anyone the herd doesn't want to have to consider seriously. Plus, it's a cheap way to try to make one'self appear "cool," "hip," "with it" "a wannabe leader of the pack," etc., etc.

Of course, almost everyone on FR or anyother interactive site wants to be the alpha dog of opinionated commentators, always jumping to the unalterably unchallengable opinion that is worth arguing to the death over in a raging flame war. In many ways it's neither as bad, or as good as it once was around this time in 1998. What entertainment!!!
96 posted on 06/21/2002 9:19:54 PM PDT by SierraWasp
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