Thread: MFFY SUV'er
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Old March 2nd 05, 10:37 PM
ill
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ill wrote:
> Richard wrote:
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>> On Wed, 02 Mar 2005 13:34:22 -0700 Cartlon Shew wrote:
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>>> On Wed, 2 Mar 2005 12:40:13 -0600, "Richard" >
>>> wrote:
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>>>> On 2 Mar 2005 09:53:36 -0800 Laura Bush murdered her boy friend wrote:
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>>>>
>>>>> Skip Elliott Bowman wrote:
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>>>>>> "Paul" > wrote in message
>>>>>> th.net...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> http://tinyurl.com/47dp2
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>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The short of it, SUV'er runs a stop sign and hits motorcyclist,
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> severely
>>>>>
>>>>>>> injuring him, and drives on as if nothing ever happened.
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>>>>>> Probably the MFFY was drunk. I hope they find the ******* and throw
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> him
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>>>>>> under the jail.
>>>>>
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>>>>> In jail? For an accident??
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Coming from you that's a fairly incredible statement.
>>>> Seeing as how you claim that Laura Bush murdered her boyfriend by being
>>>> involved in an accident with him.
>>>> You want Mrs. Bush tried and convicted of murder.
>>>> Yet here you are wondering why a person should be tossed in jail for
>>>> being
>>>> involved in an accident?
>>>
>>>
>>> He thought it was a Kennedy

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>>
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>> But the Kennedy's had better privileges and more money.
>> On the day of his inaugaration, Jack was heard to utter, "Where are the
>> broads?".
>> While Bush said, "Huh? What do I do now?"
>>
>>

> I guess he was asking Karl Rove


In the autumn election season of 1970, a cherubic, bespectacled teenager
turned up at the Chicago campaign headquarters of Alan Dixon, a Democrat
running for state treasurer in Illinois. No one paid the newcomer much
attention when he arrived, or when he left soon afterwards. Nor did
anyone in the office make the connection between the mystery volunteer
and 1,000 invitations on campaign stationery that began circulating in
Chicago's red-light district and soup kitchens, promising "free beer,
free food, girls and a good time for nothing" for all-comers at Dixon's
headquarters.

As political dirty tricks go, it was minor league. Hundreds of the
city's heavy drinkers and homeless turned up at a smart Dixon reception
looking for free booze. Dixon was embarrassed but the plot failed to
stop his momentum: he was elected state treasurer and went on to become
a senator. But the teenager who stole his letterheads, Karl Rove, has
gone even further.

This is who is in charge of the country...moral values.....riiiight!
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