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08-17-2005, 03:42 PM #5
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Bedlam at Bush??s Ranch
went to first link cuased that kinda pissed me off them doin shit like that
Originally Posted by pisshead
and then
found,"They would literally hiss at me, and talk about how they could ??take a swing? at me. One father, with the eyes of Charlie Manson, repeatedly barked that he was a former marine. His son, who could have been no older than four was in combat fatigues from head to toe and was energetically carrying a plastic AK-47. The father was instructing this child that, in the future, he would need to attack me.
What??s so scary about this is that they were such a good-looking family. Rather than the toothless rabble you would expect they were normal, decent looking folks who had been brainwashed. No doubt in Kim Jong-Il??s North Korea you would find similar zealots.
to me is that fucker thinking he is some HIGH CLASS should rule mofo'
saying
What??s so scary about this is that they were such a good-looking family. Rather than the toothless rabble you would expect they were normal.
uppity prick,who cares what asshole like him expects.
his aint the majority.its just another SUCK ASS type wanting to RUN it all.
thats whats wrong now Them pricks got control and fight over who gets to fuck over the lil people who do give a shit.
bush is wrong on so many things to me, this issue just another.
COHEN: "BUSH IS A FIFTH AMENDMENT COKEHEAD."
"Using cocaine is a crime for which many go to jail. The issue, then, is not so much what Bush did in the past but whether he is a hypocrite in the present. After all, he is tough as nails on drugs, having supported state legislation mandating jail for anyone caught with cocaine, even less than a gram. Would a bystander with the hearing of a German shepherd have heard him murmur, 'There but for the grace of God go I?' It would be nice to know. I happen to think Bush is a Fifth Amendment cokehead. If he had not used the stuff, he would certainly say so. After all, it's not as if he is such a reticent fellow. He has told us much about his past -- his drinking, his carousing, his lost youth, his meandering career path and how he gave up booze and found God. This is a stirring tale, and I am moved every time I hear it. But to quote yet another magazine (the National Review), 'If politicians want us to respect their privacy, they will first have to respect it themselves.' This, clearly, Bush has not done. He tells us, for example, that he never committed adultery but becomes indignant when the pesky press asks about cocaine use. It is an inconsistent position and leaves us all a bit in the dark: What, if anything, has Bush learned from the life he once led? Why, for instance, does he think that people who use cocaine recreationally ought to go to jail? What about marijuana or, for that matter, heroin? Does he think that if -- just if -- he once used marijuana or cocaine he should have done jail time? Can he empathize with others or, possibly, has his own experience convinced him that we ought to have jail as a deterrent? Should 600,000 people be arrested annually for breaking the marijuana laws? We would like to know." Washington Post, 8/19/99
http://www.bushwatch.net/bushcoke.htm
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