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RE: A Thought for the 4th



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Can you name three things in this country that are not either
taxed, regulated, or prohibited?

Three things?

GH Meyer



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robert W Cummings [mailto:robert.cummings@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Sunday, July 04, 1999 11:51 AM
> To: Gerald Marisch
> Cc: Alexander Levitin; Robert W Cummings; grisham@xxxxxxxxxxx; Omega
> List
> Subject: Re: A Thought for the 4th
>
>
>
> Gerald two things I'm better at than trading one is golf the other is
> debating. One of the first things you learn about debating is to
> be able to
> take either side of the debate. I once won a debating contest about the
> evils of smoking, and big tobacco while smoking.
> In your post I could counter every negative thing you said with a positive
> truth about President Clinton. Problem with that is I wouldn't
> get anything
> for winning this debate. Secondly I could never change your mind about
> Clinton nor do I have a great stake in accomplishing that. Inspite of all
> this I like reading your posts on this list. Although I'm on the
> other side
> of the fence on this issue I can appreciate your passion and spirit heck
> you probably like Gingrich. That's the great thing about America we will
> always fight among ourselves as Americans but join together to defend her
> against all others. Happy Fourth of July Gerald and be sure to tune in to
> Rush.
>
> Robert
>
>
> At 10:11 AM 7/4/1999 -0500, Gerald Marisch wrote:
> >Robert:
> >
> >I'll write your inane comments about Komrade Klinton off as the driest of
> >humor.  No American in their right political mind could ever
> conceive this
> >closet pedophile, this perjurer, this all-but-convicted felon as
> "...a great
> >President".
> >
> >On the other hand, you may be a died-in-the-wool Democrat
> liberal with his
> >head in political sand or up your a**.
> >
> >Klinton's administration has been an unabated series of lies,
> deception and
> >Orwellian "double speak".  Can anyone forget Klinton's, under-oath,
> >perjurous answer of  "Depends upon what the definition of 'is' is"?
> >
> >And can anyone forget the wagging finger and statement, "I did
> not have sex
> >with that woman Monica Lewinsky", that costs $50 million of
> taxpayers money
> >to establish a criminal cover-up and finally find the truth.
> Oh, I forget,
> >that wasn't sex ("It matters how you define 'sex''", Bill Klinton) and a
> >person's sex life, even if it wasn't sex, is a private matter.
> >
> >R-I-I-I-GHT!
> >
> >Klinton promised the American people no new taxes during a 1992
> campaign and
> >then implemented 24 new taxes his first elected year.
> >
> >Recently, Komrade Klinton's administration "found" $1 trillion.  Is their
> >bookkeeping that inept?  I think I just answered my own
> question.  Besides,
> >its "legacy-building" time - and to hell with America.
> >
> >Klinton has been directly or indirectly responsible for the treasonous
> >transfer of security secrets to a Communist dictatorship whose long-range
> >goal is domination of our Republic.  And then Klinton - AGAIN -
> lies about
> >his knowledge of it.
> >
> >Foreign policy?  A total an unmitigated disaster.
> >
> >Foreign aspirin factories are mistakenly blown up.   Foreign
> consulates are
> >"mistakenly" bombed because of faulty maps (and if you believe
> that one, can
> >I interest you in some Whitewater..., eh, excuse me... swamp land?).
> >Foreign American embassies - AMERICAN SOIL - and American
> citizens blown up
> >and no military intervention is forthcoming in response.
> Military troops,
> >whose mission is America's defense, are deployed to every third-rate
> >country, for THAT country's defense / peacekeeping.
> >
> >And during some military conflicts, adequate munitions and armament are
> >denied our troops, resulting in their bodies being dragged through the
> >streets.  Oh, you don't remember Somalia??
> >
> >Maybe we should all send Klinton toy soldiers so he can play "Pretend
> >Commander in Chief" while getting oral sex in the oval office.
> No mother's
> >sons or daughters would be killed that way.
> >
> >Closer to home, let's talk about our economy.  When first
> elected, Klinton
> >attempted to take over 1/5 of the American economy through his wife's
> >"medi-care" fiasco.  The jury is still out on how dismal a failure this
> >socialistic endeavor would have been if enacted.  Bi-partisanship?  Thank
> >God bi-parisanship defeated this measure.
> >
> >OK, Klinton's restored our "failing" economy you say?  Our lofty
> levels of
> >the DOW have been achieved not BECAUSE OF Klinton, but IN SPITE
> OF Klinton.
> >His moral depravity pre-occupied him sufficiently to allow the private
> >sector to earn profits with minimal government control.  Oh, for
> there to be
> >NO GOVERNMENTAL CONTROL, especially under this Klown's watch!
> >
> >Tax cuts and private-sector initiatives?  Now we come to Klinton
> the thief.
> >Steal Republican legislation, claim it as your own and enact it
> with great
> >fanfare.
> >
> >Shall we go on?  We can.  But in the interest of not wanting to
> monopolize
> >internet time, email me your arguments.  I'll respond publicly so all on
> >this list can judge how "great" or treasonously-corrupt is
> Komrade Klinton.
> >
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Robert W Cummings <robert.cummings@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >To: Alexander Levitin <alevitin@xxxxxxxx>
> >Cc: grisham@xxxxxxxxxxx <grisham@xxxxxxxxxxx>; Omega List
> ><omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
> >Date: July 3, 1999 17:39
> >Subject: Re: A Thought for the 4th
> >
> >
> >>I think history will find President Clinton judged as a great president.
> >>Accusing President Clinton of not treasuring our constitution completely
> >>void of any merit. Wondering how somebody who expresses such
> gratitude for
> >>our freedom can also harbor so much hate expressed in found
> less ridicule.
> >>Until the time comes when you have done 1/millionth of what President
> >>Clinton has done for his country your critical words will sound very
> >>hollow. You simply tell us what you've done for yourself which was
> >>interesting but nothing more. I also feel that every President we've had
> >>loved his country and guarded our constitution very much even President
> >>Nixon. The American public elects and keeps our presidents never under
> >>estimate their wisdom.
> >>
> >>Robert
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> How can we have such a president and be happy with him? How our
> >>>military could have such commander-in-chief? I do not care if
> president is
> >>>a peanut farmer, actor, grocery shop owner, soldier and likes
> many women.
> >>>But he should treasure the principal of  our constitution more then his
> >>>life, because the life without such principals is not a life
> at all. Did
> >we
> >>>sell our souls for 10,000 on the Dow?
> >>>
> >>>Alex.
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>