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T´mershi Duween Posted Mar 25, 2003
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Why does american presidents always have a dog as pet?
I remember Reagans dog in a documentary running to him, and Reagan urging it to come to him. It totally ignored him, running past heim to something more interesting.
It made my day.
TD.
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Lentilla (Keeper of Non-Sequiturs) Posted Mar 25, 2003
T'mershi, I won't yikes your post, because I think that's rude, but I should... it's one of those that could be classed as deliberately inflammatory.
First of all, you're preaching to the choir. Secondly, there was no 'letting of the administration.' There was no encouragement of it, no suggestion of it, and certainly no stopping of it once it had been decided. There is no satisfaction in knowing that this activity is going on. And finally, there is certainly no reassurance in the knowledge that this has opened the door.
I could go to D.C. and protest, but then, I'd probably get arrested.
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Apparition™ (Mourning Empty the best uncle anyone could wish for) Posted Mar 25, 2003
Maybe the dog is an advisor? It would help to have one intelligence in office.
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Lentilla (Keeper of Non-Sequiturs) Posted Mar 25, 2003
And who plays with their dog in a suit and tie? It's as if Bush's secretary had put on his agenda: 3:45 pm - Play with dog (5 min.) He came out, used the dog-ball device (ingenious, because a dog will coat any ball with a thick, slimy layer of spit) for about five minutes, then went back in.
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Apparition™ (Mourning Empty the best uncle anyone could wish for) Posted Mar 25, 2003
"I could go to D.C. and protest, but then, I'd probably get arrested. "
government rule
revolution
self rule
progression to today - meek acceptance of government rule.
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Lentilla (Keeper of Non-Sequiturs) Posted Mar 25, 2003
I'd talk more about it, Apparition, but not on this site. I agree with you - this is a real problem.
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Apparition™ (Mourning Empty the best uncle anyone could wish for) Posted Mar 25, 2003
Personally I think your ancestors from a few hundred years ago would be spinning in their graves. If this is not the site for you then I'll leave it at that for the moment.
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Lentilla (Keeper of Non-Sequiturs) Posted Mar 25, 2003
Apparition - I can't go into more detail at the moment, because of the current ban on postings of that topic. And my ancestors wouldn't be spinning in their graves - the war of independence with Britain was, when you think about it, all about money and resources. (Taxation without representation!) The war with Britain was as much about freedom as the Civil War was about slavery. (And I think we can safely talk about that, without having our postings removed... )
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