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"maff" |
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23 Aug 2003 01:51:40 PM |
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OT: Obituary Backs `Removal Of Bush' |
Obituary Backs `Removal Of Bush'
http://www.truthout.org/docs_03/082303J.shtml
Woman `Thought He Was A Liar'
By Lee Sensenbrenner
The Capital Times
Thursday 22 August 2003
When Sally Baron's family wrote her obituary, they described a
northern Wisconsin woman who raised six children and took care of her
husband after he was crushed in a mining accident.
She had moved to Stoughton seven years ago to be closer to her
children and was 71 when she died Monday after struggling to
recuperate from heart surgery. Her family had come to the question of
what might be a fitting tribute to her.
"My uncle asked if there was a cause," her youngest son, Pete Baron,
said.
Almost in unison, what her children decided to include in the obituary
was this: "Memorials in her honor can be made to any organization
working for the removal of President Bush."
http://forums.delphiforums.com/deconland/messages?msg=682
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| User: "Jesus Christ" |
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| Title: Re: OT: Obituary Backs `Removal Of Bush' |
23 Aug 2003 04:44:39 PM |
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(maff) :
Obituary Backs `Removal Of Bush'
http://www.truthout.org/docs_03/082303J.shtml
Woman `Thought He Was A Liar'
By Lee Sensenbrenner
The Capital Times
Thursday 22 August 2003
When Sally Baron's family wrote her obituary, they described a
northern Wisconsin woman who raised six children and took care of her
husband after he was crushed in a mining accident.
She had moved to Stoughton seven years ago to be closer to her
children and was 71 when she died Monday after struggling to
recuperate from heart surgery. Her family had come to the question of
what might be a fitting tribute to her.
"My uncle asked if there was a cause," her youngest son, Pete Baron,
said.
Almost in unison, what her children decided to include in the obituary
was this: "Memorials in her honor can be made to any organization
working for the removal of President Bush."
http://forums.delphiforums.com/deconland/messages?msg=682
Clearly unAmerican, since one such organization is named al Qaeda. Her
corpse must be transported to Guantanamo Bay for re-education.
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| User: "Craig McDonald" |
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| Title: Re: OT: Obituary Backs `Removal Of Bush' |
23 Aug 2003 07:34:41 PM |
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On Sat, 23 Aug 2003 21:44:39 GMT, Jesus Christ <Jesus@christ.hvn>
wrote:
maff91@yahoo.com (maff) :
Obituary Backs `Removal Of Bush'
http://www.truthout.org/docs_03/082303J.shtml
Woman `Thought He Was A Liar'
By Lee Sensenbrenner
The Capital Times
Thursday 22 August 2003
When Sally Baron's family wrote her obituary, they described a
northern Wisconsin woman who raised six children and took care of her
husband after he was crushed in a mining accident.
She had moved to Stoughton seven years ago to be closer to her
children and was 71 when she died Monday after struggling to
recuperate from heart surgery. Her family had come to the question of
what might be a fitting tribute to her.
"My uncle asked if there was a cause," her youngest son, Pete Baron,
said.
Almost in unison, what her children decided to include in the obituary
was this: "Memorials in her honor can be made to any organization
working for the removal of President Bush."
http://forums.delphiforums.com/deconland/messages?msg=682
Clearly unAmerican, since one such organization is named al Qaeda. Her
corpse must be transported to Guantanamo Bay for re-education.
I'd be interested to see a line-graph of Al Qaeda's recruitment rate
before and after Bush's inaugaration. They must love him... and won't
be so eager to see him removed from power as most Americans :)
Red Celt
aa#883
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Boy, I've never seen an issue so divisive. It's like a civil war,
isn't it? Even amongst my friends, who are all very intelligent
people, they are totally divided on abortion. Some of my friends, for
instance, think these pro-life people are annoying idiots. Others of
my friends think these pro-life people are evil fucks.
How are we going to come to a consensus?
You want to hear the arguments around my house.
"They're annoying!"
"They're idiots!"
"They're evil!"
"They're fucks!"
Brothers, sisters come together! Can't we once just join hands and
think of them as evil annoying idiot fucks?
-- the late great Bill Hicks
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