Religions > Atheism > MI To Lay Off 50 Law Enforcement Personnel. Thank You Bush! (Look! We've Turned The Corner!)
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"Yang, AthD h.c" |
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24 Aug 2004 08:57:28 PM |
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MI To Lay Off 50 Law Enforcement Personnel. Thank You Bush! (Look! We've Turned The Corner!) |
http://www.freep.com/news/locway/budget24e_20040824.htm
Remember how Bush's "stimulus" package was suppoed to have led to
massive jobs growth right about... now?
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Yang
a.a. #28
AthD (h.c.) conferred by the regents of the LCL
a.a. pastor #-273.15, the most frigid church of Celcius nee Kelvin
EAC Econometric Forecast and Sorcery Division
Proudly plonked by Lani Girl and Crazyalec
The Bush 'balanced' budget: 1.2 trillion and worsening
The Bush 'economic' policy: -3 million jobs and counting
The Bush Iraq lie: -965 GIs, one friend's co-worker's son and mounting
Having Bush ***** up my country: Worthless
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| User: "Michael Marxist Moore" |
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| Title: The Impeached Rapist, Bill Clinton, has ADD!! And Liberals Also Hate America!!!!!!!!!!!! |
24 Aug 2004 10:38:58 PM |
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The Impeached Rapist, Bill Clinton, has ADD!! And Liberals Also Hate
America!!!!!!!!!!!!
By ***** Morris
A cold-blooded creature must bask in others' sunlight to stay warm;
that's what Bill Clinton is doing to John Kerry
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Bill Clinton has a unique form of ADD - he is disordered when he does
not get enough attention. Like a headlight reflector on the highway,
he cannot shine unless a light illuminates him. Like a solar battery,
he cannot generate energy unless he basks in the outside stimulus of
sunlight. And like a cold-blooded creature, he cannot internally
generate body warmth, but relies upon the sun to provide it.
Just remember how fully he realized himself standing before Congress
and basking in applause, spotlights and public adulation. He chose a
profession in which the band rarely stops playing and the press never
goes home.
But now, in the twilight of his political career, he craves attention.
He needs an audience. He has to have a mirror, to see himself in the
eyes of others in order to understand who he is.
Clinton could no more resist writing his memoirs and releasing them in
the middle of a presidential campaign than he could turn aside from
any spotlight. Clinton has run for office in 1974, 1976, 1978, 1980,
1982, 1984, 1986, 1990, 1992, and 1996. Indeed, the former president
is launching his own campaign beginning with the unveiling of his
portrait at the White House last week, continuing through his massive
book publicity campaign and nationwide book signings, the release of
Harry Thomasson’s sympathetic “The Hunting of the President” movie,
his upcoming speech to the 2004 Democratic convention and, finally,
the opening of his presidential library in Little Rock later this
year.
The real question is why Clinton is campaigning. A large part of the
answer must lie in his neurosis and his inability to function when he
is not on stage. This incessant need for outside stimulus that caused
him to risk his presidency on a series of affairs cannot be
extinguished. It can only be channeled. And he cannot resist mounting
the platform when it is erected every four years.
But one cannot brush aside a pragmatic calculus where the former
president is concerned. The fact remains that a Kerry victory would
retard Hillary Clinton’s presidential ambitions for at least four
years. The New York Democratic senator could clearly have the 2008
nomination for the asking. But if she had to wait until 2012 and
compete with Kerry’s vice president, who knows what the outcome would
be.
Clinton certainly knows that the side-by-side comparison of his own
charisma, pathos, empathy and charm with the stiff, patrician bearing
of Kerry will redound to the disadvantage of the Democratic nominee.
Even
assuming that Kerry could grow, which man, only beginning to sample
the national stage, is the equal of an experienced performer at the
end of two terms as president?
Clinton owns prime time. Kerry is not even ready for it. The contrast
will be telling. Contrasted with Clinton, Kerry will come across as
aloof, arrogant, conceited and remote. Hardly the stuff of which
presidential candidacies are nurtured.
But is there an even more devious motivation behind Clinton’s tell-all
psychobabble? Does his banter about his affair with Monica Lewinsky
make Bush’s normalcy suddenly more attractive? Remember how Jimmy
Carter’s integrity, which got him elected in 1976, was irrelevant when
he ran against Ronald Reagan? To
make simple, plain ethical behavior relevant, one needs a contrast.
What better comparison could one hope for than Clinton’s pathetic
excuses for his conduct alongside Bush’s decency and dignity?
Clinton’s insistence on revisiting the past and dragging it into the
present is bound to have a negative impact on Kerry’s candidacy. First
Reagan’s death and now Clinton’s memoir blot out Kerry’s message and
usurp his time in the sun. The run-up to the Democratic convention now
must be fraught with the wreckage of Clinton’s personal image.
Is it just a coincidence that the former president has strewn such
dubious roses in the path of his possible successor as Democratic
standard-bearer? One suspects that Clinton, of all people, knows
exactly what he is doing and precisely why he is doing it.
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"Look at the murdering thugs in US military uniforms storming through
Iraq, murdering as they go."
- Jefferson Brady, Proud America-Hating, left-wing Liberal Democrat
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