Posted on 06/10/2004 8:34:36 AM PDT by neverdem
He does a three-four minute radio commentary. Big deal. I have one of his books - it was a tedious read...
LOL! Awesome. If you can find a picture of some sheep, chances are, Hanoi John will be there tending his flock.
Amazing how Socialists/Communists are referred to as "Progressives" in the mainstream press, while anyone remotely conservative is "Radical Right". Anyone notice how terrorists in Iraq are now referred by many so-called journalists as "insurgents"? The beat goes on......
Think of how much more fun it would be if you had any listeners.
SOMEONE TELL ARIANNA, the "shadow government" is no more.
LOL! Heck, I thought I'd corrected my typo. :)
(Kerry) He ain't heavy except for under the seat of his pants.
If this intellectual vapidity is the real Arianna Huffington...
I can see why Michael decided to switch...
The Left has been telling us for years that 'big money' is killing politics in this country. In fact, with John McCain's help and a baffling victory in the Supreme Court, they've severely limited the First Amendment in their ongoing war against those nasty rich people using their money to influence politics.
Question for the libs: Do the activities of George Soros disgust you?
The other day my four year old was wearing shorts on his head. I had to tell him doing that was considered a form of torture to some people.
REMEMBER THIS SOROS, JUST A YEAR AGO, ON JUNE 10,2003? Billionaire financier and philanthropist George Soros has been fined 2.2m euros (£1.4m; $2.3m) for insider trading. A Paris court found Mr Soros guilty of profiting from inside knowledge of a 1988 takeover bid for Societe Generale, a French bank. Mr Soros, who was not in court, denied the allegations. In a statement he said he was "astounded and dismayed" by the ruling, and would "appeal the decision to the highest level necessary". "Let me repeat now what I have maintained from the start: at no point was I in possession of inside information regarding Societe Generale," he said. "The charges against me are unfounded and without merit." His lawyers had argued that the incident was too far in the past to achieve a fair trial. Two of his co-defendants, Lebanese financier Samir Traboulsi and Jean-Charles Naouri, an aide to former finance minister Pierre Beregevoy, were acquitted. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/2978238.stm
I know we don't do business this way in the US, but I keep having this vision of a MOAB floating down and .... :=)
"My plan to attend.
1. Eat a SH*TLOAD of KimChee
2. Eat a HUGE BOWL of refried beans.
3. Eat six or eight pickled eggs.
4. Down a sixer of Guiness Stout (the CO2 gives "hang-time")
5. Attend meeting.
6. Fart like there was no tomorrow!"
Man, if those weren't democrats you were gassing, I'd have to call in a hazmat team. Whew!
Wrong about Lincoln.
Wrong about Reagan.
Wrong about Clinton.
And now wrong about Bush.
One thing's for sure. The libs are consistent...
Consistently wrong!
Very Important: TWO G's
Mad Dawgg
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