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Oh pshaw, on Wed 08 Nov 2006 09:35:23a, Peter A meant to say...
It's been so many years since we had election results worth celebrating. What are you doing? Staying out of the way. -- Wayne Boatwright @¿@¬ _____________________ |
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It's been so many years since we had election results worth celebrating. What are you doing? -- Peter Aitken Visit my recipe and kitchen myths pages at www.pgacon.com/cooking.htm |
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Peter A wrote:
It's been so many years since we had election results worth celebrating. What are you doing? Cleaning my guns, stockpiling gunpowder and primers, and keeping a somewhat low profile. ;-) Actually, I am pleased with the election results (lesser of two evils, plus now maybe we'll get some investigations into Republican foolishness) -- but Madame Speaker Pelosi scares me. This sets up the 2008 election to be an interesting one. Best regards, Bob |
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Wayne Boatwright said...
Oh pshaw, on Wed 08 Nov 2006 09:35:23a, Peter A meant to say... It's been so many years since we had election results worth celebrating. What are you doing? Staying out of the way. I went to the local diner after voting (as usual) and had the mile-high stack-o-pancakes and the bottomless cup of coffee. De-caf. A lot of political faces have changed in Pennsylvania. Even I crossed party lines for the first time in ages. THEY'RE ALL BUMS!!!!!! Andy |
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lid writes:
tert in seattle wrote: writes: Peter A wrote: It's been so many years since we had election results worth celebrating. What are you doing? Cleaning my guns, stockpiling gunpowder and primers, and keeping a somewhat low profile. ;-) Actually, I am pleased with the election results (lesser of two evils, plus now maybe we'll get some investigations into Republican foolishness) -- but Madame Speaker Pelosi scares me. "Ms Pelosi has said that her priorities as speaker will include minimum wage legislation, the promotion of stem cell research and a push to enact the recommendations of the September 11 Congressional report." utterly terrifying It seems that Rumsfeld is gone. I'll drink to that. )W was for him before he was against him |
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Margaret Suran said...
tert in seattle wrote: writes: Peter A wrote: It's been so many years since we had election results worth celebrating. What are you doing? Cleaning my guns, stockpiling gunpowder and primers, and keeping a somewhat low profile. ;-) Actually, I am pleased with the election results (lesser of two evils, plus now maybe we'll get some investigations into Republican foolishness) -- but Madame Speaker Pelosi scares me. "Ms Pelosi has said that her priorities as speaker will include minimum wage legislation, the promotion of stem cell research and a push to enact the recommendations of the September 11 Congressional report." utterly terrifying It seems that Rumsfeld is gone. I'll drink to that. )I'll drink to that with ya!!! Cheers!!! Andy PotS #2 |
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tert in seattle wrote:
lid writes: tert in seattle wrote: writes: Peter A wrote: It's been so many years since we had election results worth celebrating. What are you doing? Cleaning my guns, stockpiling gunpowder and primers, and keeping a somewhat low profile. ;-) Actually, I am pleased with the election results (lesser of two evils, plus now maybe we'll get some investigations into Republican foolishness) -- but Madame Speaker Pelosi scares me. "Ms Pelosi has said that her priorities as speaker will include minimum wage legislation, the promotion of stem cell research and a push to enact the recommendations of the September 11 Congressional report." utterly terrifying It seems that Rumsfeld is gone. I'll drink to that. )W was for him before he was against him W is holding a press conference as we speak and he just stated he's not getting rid of Rumsfeld or Chaney. |
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One time on Usenet, "jmcquown" said:
tert in seattle wrote: lid writes: tert in seattle wrote: writes: Peter A wrote: It's been so many years since we had election results worth celebrating. What are you doing? Cleaning my guns, stockpiling gunpowder and primers, and keeping a somewhat low profile. ;-) Actually, I am pleased with the election results (lesser of two evils, plus now maybe we'll get some investigations into Republican foolishness) -- but Madame Speaker Pelosi scares me. "Ms Pelosi has said that her priorities as speaker will include minimum wage legislation, the promotion of stem cell research and a push to enact the recommendations of the September 11 Congressional report." utterly terrifying It seems that Rumsfeld is gone. I'll drink to that. )W was for him before he was against him W is holding a press conference as we speak and he just stated he's not getting rid of Rumsfeld or Chaney. According to CNN.com, Rumsfeld has stepped down: "Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld, architect of an unpopular war in Iraq, is stepping down as Secretary of Defense, President Bush announced today. Bush said he is nominating Robert Gates, former head of the CIA, to replace Rumsfeld." http://www.cnn.com/ -- "Little Malice" is Jani in WA ~ mom, Trollop, novice cook ~ |
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Andy wrote:
Wayne Boatwright said... Oh pshaw, on Wed 08 Nov 2006 09:35:23a, Peter A meant to say... It's been so many years since we had election results worth celebrating. What are you doing? Staying out of the way. I went to the local diner after voting (as usual) and had the mile-high stack-o-pancakes and the bottomless cup of coffee. De-caf. A lot of political faces have changed in Pennsylvania. Even I crossed party lines for the first time in ages. I am from PA, understand the election was mostly an anti-Bush referendum but I think it was a real mistake to elect the "I've never had a real job and never performed/worked at all of the political offices I have held and don't forget my father was governor guy.." THEY'RE ALL BUMS!!!!!! Andy |
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Little Malice wrote:
One time on Usenet, "jmcquown" said: tert in seattle wrote: lid writes: tert in seattle wrote: writes: Peter A wrote: It's been so many years since we had election results worth celebrating. What are you doing? Cleaning my guns, stockpiling gunpowder and primers, and keeping a somewhat low profile. ;-) Actually, I am pleased with the election results (lesser of two evils, plus now maybe we'll get some investigations into Republican foolishness) -- but Madame Speaker Pelosi scares me. "Ms Pelosi has said that her priorities as speaker will include minimum wage legislation, the promotion of stem cell research and a push to enact the recommendations of the September 11 Congressional report." utterly terrifying It seems that Rumsfeld is gone. I'll drink to that. )W was for him before he was against him W is holding a press conference as we speak and he just stated he's not getting rid of Rumsfeld or Chaney. According to CNN.com, Rumsfeld has stepped down: "Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld, architect of an unpopular war in Iraq, is stepping down as Secretary of Defense, President Bush announced today. Bush said he is nominating Robert Gates, former head of the CIA, to replace Rumsfeld." http://www.cnn.com/ I'm just reporting what Bush said. Maybe he's confused (!) because at the same time he was praising Gates. |
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Andy wrote:
Margaret Suran said... tert in seattle wrote: writes: Peter A wrote: It's been so many years since we had election results worth celebrating. What are you doing? Cleaning my guns, stockpiling gunpowder and primers, and keeping a somewhat low profile. ;-) Actually, I am pleased with the election results (lesser of two evils, plus now maybe we'll get some investigations into Republican foolishness) -- but Madame Speaker Pelosi scares me. "Ms Pelosi has said that her priorities as speaker will include minimum wage legislation, the promotion of stem cell research and a push to enact the recommendations of the September 11 Congressional report." utterly terrifying It seems that Rumsfeld is gone. I'll drink to that. )I'll drink to that with ya!!! Cheers!!! Andy PotS #2 I guess it's not too early to have a beer ![]() |
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jmcquown wrote: I'm just reporting what Bush said. Maybe he's confused (!) because at the same time he was praising Gates. That's Robert Gates, the former CIA chief, who will be Secretary of Defense instead of Rumsfeld. |