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    #21
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    He put docs in his socks.....

    BG he is a horse.. hes is an 85 lbs boxer most are 65-70ish

    thats what we were thinking....get a little dog that thinks its big....

    Keep the boxer in place......


    he eats like a 20lbs pound bag every couple weeks......we just pour it into a huge trash can with a lid, and give him a big gulp cup full 1-2 times a day.....

    then the kids feed him...LOL


    Soccer anyone? if you can get the ball from him, have at it.....

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    #22
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    He put docs in his socks.....

    Quote Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
    Wonder what you'd get crossing a right wing Boxer with a left wing Chihuahua. Might just look like Hillary Clinton.

    Give em' both another treat for me and say sorry!!!:rasta:

    Have a good one!:jointsmile:
    If i had a dog with a face like hillary i would shave his butt.........LOL

    Our dogs are cuter than hillary........LOL

    she is more like a hairless crested....

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    #23
    Senior Member

    He put docs in his socks.....

    Right wing boxer..................LOL

    Left wing chihuahua............LOL

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    #24
    Senior Member

    He put docs in his socks.....

    I think the result between a right-wing boxer and a left-wing Chihuahua would be cuter than Hillary. It'd pretty much have to be! But its political stance would be frighteningly similar. . . .

    I can't imagine a dog eating that much food! But I love the idea of one that loves to play soccer. Mine can't even grasp a tennis ball in their mouths. What they really like to play with is little stuffed animal dog toys, preferably floppy ones. And they adore toy mice that are intended for the cats.

    Seriously, if y'all ever do think about a little doglet to go with your boxer, it's true Chihuahuas have a big-dog attitude. But they are very cold-natured dogs. I guess it's their Mexican heritage. They shiver if the temperature gets into the 50s or below, and they aren't exactly cooperative about going outside to use the bathroom if it's even remotely chilly. You can train them to use wee-wee pads, but those things are expensive. I was trying to imagine my dogs in Colorado in three feet of snow. They'd simply stage a sit-in and mess all over the house. Just something to think about before bringing home a little tropical doggie to the mile-high (cold) city. . . .
    [SIZE=\"4\"]\"That best portion of a good man\'s life: his little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and love.\"[/SIZE]
    [align=center]William Wordsworth, English poet (1770 - 1850)[/align]

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    #25
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    He put docs in his socks.....

    Good advice....BG it was like 5 below zero last night.

    mybey they have a thick coated version????

    Plamer, my Boxer has thie thinest hair, little copper hair. its funny where he is copper hair he is black...where he has white hair he is white......

    he doesnt shiver i think cause he is so big and make a ton of heat....Ie all the food.

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    #26
    Senior Member

    He put docs in his socks.....

    Back on subject....

    Why Does Trousergate Go Ignored?
    INVESTOR'S BUSIENSS DAILY

    Posted 1/11/2007

    Scandal: A House Oversight Committee report details the real and potential damage to national security of Sandy Berger's theft and destruction of classified documents. And we may never know what was in them.

    The report released this week by the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee shows, as ranking Republican member Rep. Tom Davis of Virginia put it, how former Clinton National Security Adviser Berger "compromised national security much more than originally disclosed."

    The conventional wisdom is that Berger took and tried to destroy four documents. Fact is, we don't know all Berger took and all he destroyed.

    As Davis points out, "Working papers of National Security Council staff members are not inventoried by the Archives. Consequently, there is no way to ever know if the 9/11 Commission received all required materials."

    We've reported how Berger surreptitiously stole classified documents from the National Archives pertaining to the run-up to 9/11 and the Clinton administration's handling of earlier terror threats. Berger was found not to have removed documents accidentally, but to have taken them deliberately, hiding them under a construction trailer for later retrieval, then cutting some with scissors.

    Berger, while reviewing documents, would take frequent bathroom breaks. On one occasion, personnel noticed an unknown white object beneath his pant leg. A witness said Berger "bent down, fiddling with something white, which could have been papers, around his ankle." No Archives official did or said anything.
    As a report by the Archives' inspector general noted, "He headed toward a construction area . . . looked up and down the street, up into the windows of the Archives and the DoJ (Department of Justice), and did not see anyone." He then slid the papers under the trailer. But he took more breaks than four documents or normal biology required.

    The Berger team has maintained that: OK, it looks bad, but all documents had been submitted to the 9/11 Commission, and in any event copies of the documents still existed. OK, then, why cut them up and destroy them? Maybe because Berger wasn't as interested in the reports themselves but in comments certain recipients may have made on the copies he destroyed.

    The 9/11 Commission was naturally curious about how the Clinton administration handled prior terror threats and what it knew, and when, about potential threats. So, it asked Berger to testify. Clinton, we know now, signed a letter authorizing Berger's access to classified documents in the Archives as preparation for his testimony.

    A report by the National Archives and Records Administration says Clinton signed an April 12, 2002, letter designating Berger, and another individual whose name was redacted, as "agents on his behalf to review relevant NSC documents regarding Osama bin Laden/al-Qaida, Sudan and presidential correspondence from or to (Sudanese President) Omar Bashir, contained in the Clinton presidential records."

    According to the NARA report, a subsequent letter from a National Security Council official dated May 14, 2002, said Berger was repeatedly briefed that "he was not allowed to remove any documentation from NARA." But he did. Now we know that we don't know how many documents he may actually have taken and what was in or on them.

    The "Archives staff's failure to contact law enforcement immediately and their contacts with Mr. Berger about the missing documents compromised the law enforcement effort," said Rep. Davis. Because Berger "had access to original documents that he could have taken without detection," he added, "we do not know if anything was lost to the public or the process."

    No one in the mainstream media seems to care.



    ^^^ seams to be what bong30 said^^^^^

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    #27
    Senior Member

    He put docs in his socks.....

    No one in the mainstream media seems to care.

    I remember reading this on CNN when it first happened. But like many things in the media, it gets swept under the rug.

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    #28
    Senior Member

    He put docs in his socks.....

    Speaking as a former newspaper reporter, I think the reason people assume that no one cares or that the media isn't paying it enough heed is that it's old news. This story was reported widely when it first came out, but news is news, and fresh news takes the place of old. That's the way that works. Old headlines aren't news even after a few days, much less a few years.
    [SIZE=\"4\"]\"That best portion of a good man\'s life: his little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and love.\"[/SIZE]
    [align=center]William Wordsworth, English poet (1770 - 1850)[/align]

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    #29
    Senior Member

    He put docs in his socks.....

    You would at least think they would give follow ups. Trying to find out how many signatures they got going on Amadidajad's impeachment is like pulling teeth.

    Bong why hasn't the "right" brought this up? Could it be that Clinton was right about "he got closer to catching bin laden than bush" comment?

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    #30
    Senior Member

    He put docs in his socks.....

    The right is...

    I got back on it when I herd a talk show host was doing satire on it.

    it was funny people are making new words to old songs..listen to some they are funny.

    http://www.bennettmornings.com/pg/js...lzdFNpemU9Mg==


    Bill Bennetts morining in america........ great radio show

    here is more information on him.....

    Biography



    William J. Bennett
    Host of "Bill Bennett's Morning in America" show.

    William J. Bennett is one of America's most important, influential and respected voices on cultural, political, and education issues. A native of Brooklyn, New York, Bill Bennett studied philosophy at Williams College (B.A.) and the University of Texas (Ph.D.) and earned a law degree from Harvard. He is the Washington Fellow of the Claremont Institute, & a CNN Contributor. He is also the chairman of Americans for Victory over Terrorism, a project dedicated to sustaining and strengthening public opinion as the war on terrorism moves forward.

    Dr. Bennett is the host of a nationally broadcast radio show from 6:00-9:00 a.m. (EST): Bill Bennett's Morning in America.

    During the 1980s, Dr. Bennett emerged as one of the nation's most prominent political figures. He served as President Reagan's chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities (1981-1985) and Secretary of Education (1985-1988), and President Bush's "drug czar" (1989-1990). In his various roles, he was perceived -- even by his adversaries -- as a man of strong, reasoned convictions who spoke candidly, eloquently, and honestly about some of the most important issues of our time.

    Dr. Bennett is currently completing a two-volume history of the United States, entitled "America: The Last Best Hope," volume I of which will be released in May 2006. Bill Bennett has accomplished a rare feat: since leaving government, he has achieved an even greater impact on our national political debate. Dr. Bennett has written for America's leading newspapers and magazines and appeared on the nation's most influential television shows. He has also written and edited 16 books, two of which -- The Book of Virtues and The Children's Book of Virtues -- rank among the most successful of the past decade. The Book of Virtues has been made into an animated series that airs on PBS in the United States and Great Britain and has been seen in over 65 countries. Dr. Bennett was named by focus groups and leading analysts the "Best Communicator of 2002," the most well-received public commentator on the issues of "pride, patriotism, faith, and moral conviction." In April of 2005, the Sunday New York Times named Dr. Bennett the "leading spokesman of the Traditional Values wing of the Republican Party."

    Although he is a well-known Republican, Dr. Bennett often has crossed party lines in order to pursue important common purposes. He has worked closely with Democratic leaders to fight the decline of popular culture and to end worldwide religious persecution, and he is the co-chairman of the Partnership for a Drug-Free America with former New York Governor Mario Cuomo.

    Thanks to his writings and speeches, William Bennett has extraordinary influence on America's political and social landscape. He, his wife Elayne, and their two sons live in Maryland.

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