in reply to RE: Preferred way of deciding the President for once and all
in thread Preferred way of deciding the President for once and all
To me picking a president is like picking the hood ornament on a giant combine. No matter what you choose the machine is still large, rather ugly and does it's job.
What a charming but naive attitude. Good job Hitler isn't standing (or is he?).
From here it seems totally weird that Americans appear content to elect someone who's - lets be polite - 'not the sharpest tool in the toolshed'. Gore may be wooden but Bush is as thick as two short planks
I could lie down like a tired child,
And weep away the life of care
Which I have borne, and yet must bear. Shelley 1792-1822
What a charming but naive attitude. Good job Hitler isn't standing (or is he?).
From here it seems totally weird that Americans appear content to elect someone who's - lets be polite - 'not the sharpest tool in the toolshed'. Gore may be wooden but Bush is as thick as two short planks
I could lie down like a tired child,
And weep away the life of care
Which I have borne, and yet must bear. Shelley 1792-1822
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RE: RE: RE: Preferred way of deciding the President for once and all
by jjhorner (Hermit) on Nov 11, 2000 at 10:56 UTC | |
RE: RE: RE: Preferred way of deciding the President for once and all
by wombat (Curate) on Nov 11, 2000 at 00:04 UTC |
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