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Hillary in the classroom
Hillary Clinton goes to a primary school in Ithaca, New York, to talk about the world. After her talk she offers question time. One little boy puts up his hand, and the senator asks him what his name is. "Kenneth." "And what is your question, Kenneth?" "I have three questions: First - whatever happened to your medical health care plan? Second - why would you run for President after your husband shamed the office? And third - whatever happened to all those things you took when you left the White House?" Just then the bell rings for recess. Hillary Clinton informs the kiddies that they will continue after recess. When they resume Hillary says, "Okay where were we? Oh, that's right, question time. Who has a question?" A different little boy puts his hand up; Hillary points him out and asks him what his name is. "Larry." "And what is your question?" "I have five questions: First - whatever happened to your medical health care plan? Second - why would you run for President after your husband shamed the office? Third - whatever happened to all those things you took when you left the White House? Fourth - why did the recess bell go off 20 minutes early? And fifth - what happened to Kenneth?" Matt Macchiarolo wrote: > > Funny, if (when?) it's a Republican saying similar things against Democrats, > I suspect many rank and file GOPers would stand and applaud. Instead, the > Dems distance themselves from him, not wanting to offend anyone. Sheesh. > > From what I see, it looks like Hillary is being seriously considered for > 2008. I guess the Dems have really decided that they don't want to occupy > the White House for the next dozen years or so. |
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President George W. Bush, never had anyone killed.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O http://www.billhughes.com/ Matt Macchiarolo wrote: > > You could easily substitute Pres Bush and three questions "What did Iraq > have to do with 9/11?" "Where are Iraq's WMD's?" and "Why haven't we caught > Osama Bin Laden?" > > Larry's last two questions would remain the same. > > :-) |
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You could easily substitute Pres Bush and three questions "What did Iraq
have to do with 9/11?" "Where are Iraq's WMD's?" and "Why haven't we caught Osama Bin Laden?" Larry's last two questions would remain the same. :-) "L.W. ("ßill") Hughes III" > wrote in message ... > Hillary in the classroom > > Hillary Clinton goes to a primary school in Ithaca, New York, to talk > about the world. After her > talk she offers question time. One little boy puts up his hand, and the > senator asks him what > his name is. > > "Kenneth." > > "And what is your question, Kenneth?" > > "I have three questions: First - whatever happened to your medical > health care plan? > Second - why would you run for President after your husband shamed the > office? And third - > whatever happened to all those things you took when you left the White > House?" > > Just then the bell rings for recess. Hillary Clinton informs the kiddies > that they will continue > after recess. > > When they resume Hillary says, "Okay where were we? Oh, that's right, > question time. Who > has a question?" > > A different little boy puts his hand up; Hillary points him out and asks > him what his name is. > > "Larry." > > "And what is your question?" > > "I have five questions: First - whatever happened to your medical health > care plan? > Second - why would you run for President after your husband shamed the > office? > Third - whatever happened to all those things you took when you left the > White House? > Fourth - why did the recess bell go off 20 minutes early? And fifth - > what happened to > Kenneth?" > > > Matt Macchiarolo wrote: >> >> Funny, if (when?) it's a Republican saying similar things against >> Democrats, >> I suspect many rank and file GOPers would stand and applaud. Instead, the >> Dems distance themselves from him, not wanting to offend anyone. Sheesh. >> >> From what I see, it looks like Hillary is being seriously considered for >> 2008. I guess the Dems have really decided that they don't want to occupy >> the White House for the next dozen years or so. |
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That's right. Bin Laden is still running around free.
"L.W. ("ßill") Hughes III" > wrote in message ... > President George W. Bush, never had anyone killed. > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O > http://www.billhughes.com/ > > Matt Macchiarolo wrote: >> >> You could easily substitute Pres Bush and three questions "What did Iraq >> have to do with 9/11?" "Where are Iraq's WMD's?" and "Why haven't we >> caught >> Osama Bin Laden?" >> >> Larry's last two questions would remain the same. >> >> :-) |
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Some Democrats need an excuse to be in the region. Rather than just
liberation and the twenty years to secure it. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O http://www.billhughes.com/ Matt Macchiarolo wrote: > > That's right. Bin Laden is still running around free. |
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This one is for you Bill...
Off Topic: Hillary in the classroom Hillary Clinton goes to a primary school in Ithaca, New York, to talk about the world. After her talk she offers question time. One little boy puts up his hand, and the senator asks him what his name is. "Kenneth." "And what is your question, Kenneth?" "I have three questions: First - whatever happened to your medical health care plan? Second - why would you run for President after your husband shamed the office? And third - whatever happened to all those things you took when you left the White House?" Just then the bell rings for recess. Hillary Clinton informs the kiddies that they will continue after recess. When they resume Hillary says, "Okay where were we? Oh, that's right, question time. Who has a question?" A different little boy puts his hand up; Hillary points him out and asks him what his name is. "Larry." "And what is your question?" "I have five questions: First - whatever happened to your medical health care plan? Second - why would you run for President after your husband shamed the office? Third - whatever happened to all those things you took when you left the White House? Fourth - why did the recess bell go off 20 minutes early? And fifth - what happened to Kenneth?" -billy "L.W. ("ßill") Hughes III" > wrote in message ... > Some Democrats need an excuse to be in the region. Rather than just > liberation and the twenty years to secure it. > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O > http://www.billhughes.com/ > > Matt Macchiarolo wrote: >> >> That's right. Bin Laden is still running around free. |
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"Nathan W. Collier" > wrote in message = ... > "Stephen Cowell" > wrote in message=20 > ... > > Explain the difference in what? >=20 > both the epa and noaa are self serving. ive asked you for conclusive=20 > evidence from a credible source and you gave me links with = "proudliberal" in=20 > the url as a credible source. lol. Logical fallacy... you don't get to impugn the source, you have to argue the science. The NOAA stuff wasn't from anywhere but NOAA, btw. > >All you posted was the user's manual from > > your leak detector, and a page from an > > online HVAC tech course. >=20 > exactly! links from your ENGINEERS that are actually from WITHIN the = hvac=20 > industry! they have nothing to gain or lose by the environmental = issues and=20 > are telling you how to use the tools effectively. both clearly state = to=20 > check for leaks below the source because refrigerant is heavier than = air and=20 > falls which is what ive told you from the beginning. Not science. No mention of ozone layer anywhere. C'mon, Nate! If what you say is true, then you should at *least* be able to find some decent links about it. __ Steve .. |
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And we see National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration blame the
solar fluctuations for the ozone hole, too: http://www.publicaffairs.noaa.gov/wo...fs/soclong.pdf God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O http://www.billhughes.com/ Stephen Cowell wrote: > > Logical fallacy... you don't get to impugn the source, > you have to argue the science. The NOAA stuff > wasn't from anywhere but NOAA, btw. > > Not science. No mention of ozone layer anywhere. > C'mon, Nate! If what you say is true, then you should > at *least* be able to find some decent links about it. > __ > Steve > . |
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"Stephen Cowell" > wrote in message
... > Logical fallacy... you don't get to impugn the source lol youre basing your statements upon the credibility of the source! if the source is a self-serving governmental entity its conclusions are suspect at _best_. give me something conclusive from the scientific community. > Not science. No mention of ozone layer anywhere. because it will never reach the ozone. as it clearly stated, it falls because it is heavier than air. -- Nathan W. Collier http://7SlotGrille.com http://UtilityOffRoad.com |
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"Nathan W. Collier" > wrote in message = ... > "Stephen Cowell" > wrote in message=20 > ... > > Logical fallacy... you don't get to impugn the source >=20 > lol youre basing your statements upon the credibility of the source! = if the=20 > source is a self-serving governmental entity its conclusions are = suspect at=20 > _best_. give me something conclusive from the scientific community. I already have... the burden is on you. > > Not science. No mention of ozone layer anywhere. >=20 > because it will never reach the ozone. as it clearly stated, it falls = > because it is heavier than air. The absence of science in your posts is telling...=20 there are no scientists supporting your assertions. None. You can't post a scientific link that does... that's why you stonewall. You lose. __ Steve .. |
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