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706.1 | | CSLALL::HENDERSON | Every knee shall bow | Thu Apr 18 1996 12:08 | 12 |
|
Who is Liddy Dole?
You wouldn't mean Libby, would you? Assuming you did, she is a republican
therefore is a non person.
Jim
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706.2 | | CONSLT::MCBRIDE | Idleness, the holiday of fools | Thu Apr 18 1996 12:11 | 1 |
| It must be Bob Dole's little tax deduction.
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706.3 | | MKOTS3::JMARTIN | Madison...5'2'' 95 lbs. | Thu Apr 18 1996 12:19 | 3 |
| Ho ho! Hate to say it Brian but the ladies at the church thought it
was cute. Sorry we can't all conform to the Gloria Steinburg
philosophies!
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706.4 | | PENUTS::DDESMAISONS | person B | Thu Apr 18 1996 12:21 | 6 |
| > <<< Note 706.3 by MKOTS3::JMARTIN "Madison...5'2'' 95 lbs." >>>
> Gloria Steinburg
who dat?
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706.5 | | PENUTS::DDESMAISONS | person B | Thu Apr 18 1996 12:24 | 6 |
| > <<< Note 706.0 by MKOTS3::JMARTIN "Madison...5'2'' 95 lbs." >>>
> In essence, Liddy Dole could be labeled more as a 90's lady than
> Hillary Clinton.
because...?
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706.6 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Thu Apr 18 1996 12:29 | 1 |
| Libby Dole? Jack's confusing his fruits.
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706.7 | | MKOTS3::JMARTIN | Madison...5'2'' 95 lbs. | Thu Apr 18 1996 12:31 | 11 |
| Because Libby Dole is the epitomy of a woman of self sufficiency. She
doesn't have children and she doesn't have to stand in the shadow of a
statesman.
Hillary Clinton is an intelligent individual but I believe Bill's
coat-tails brought her to the height she is at today. She would have
been successful as an attorney and perhaps in the political arena. But
I don't believe she would be dictating policy in the executive branch
as she is today.
-Jack
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706.8 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Thu Apr 18 1996 12:32 | 1 |
| Statesman? Do we still have those?
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706.9 | | MKOTS3::JMARTIN | Madison...5'2'' 95 lbs. | Thu Apr 18 1996 12:34 | 4 |
| Statesman today is an empty suit who attends dinner functions with
other statesman.
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706.10 | | PENUTS::DDESMAISONS | person B | Thu Apr 18 1996 12:39 | 6 |
|
.7 what does having children or not having children have to do
with it?
you think Hillary stands in Bill's shadow? okay, whatever you
say, Jack.
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706.11 | | MKOTS3::JMARTIN | Madison...5'2'' 95 lbs. | Thu Apr 18 1996 12:44 | 16 |
| Z you think Hillary stands in Bill's shadow? okay, whatever you
Z say, Jack.
No, I didn't say that exactly. What I said was that in the case of her
position dictating policy in the Executive branch, then absolutely she
stands in hubby's shadow.
Could Hillary become president someday? Sure she could...I'm dubious
it will happen but it could. When you consider her personal
accomplishements, it can easily be said that her position of the Board
of Directors was nepotism. If I was the CEO, I sure as heck would want
a direct connection to the governor. Then again Arkansas is a state of
illiterates and she may have been the result of slim pickings.
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706.12 | | LANDO::OLIVER_B | april is the coolest month | Thu Apr 18 1996 12:45 | 2 |
| libby has no children? she did not fulfill her
role on earth? uh-oh. this troubles me.
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706.13 | | MKOTS3::JMARTIN | Madison...5'2'' 95 lbs. | Thu Apr 18 1996 12:55 | 12 |
| Z libby has no children? she did not fulfill her
Z role on earth? uh-oh. this troubles me.
Not my point at all. I mentioned this only to indicate that Hillary
followed the more traditional family role. Libby chose not to have
children. She believes that her career was more paramount in her life.
I admire her convictions.
The question is...why do feminists of today like Hillary Clinton and
dislike Libby Dole? Seems like it should be the other way around.
-Jack
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706.14 | | MKOTS3::JMARTIN | Madison...5'2'' 95 lbs. | Thu Apr 18 1996 12:57 | 10 |
| Incidently, her intent is to stand in the shadow of Bob for the
purposes of campaigning. She believes in Bob and his ability.
However, she has already stated up front her plan is to continue her
own career ambitions and has no intention of hanging around the White
House.
I believe her plan will forward the cause of women and equality far
better than becoming an outspoken arrogant policy dictator.
-Jack
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706.15 | | LANDO::OLIVER_B | april is the coolest month | Thu Apr 18 1996 12:59 | 5 |
| i don't know too much about libby. i know she was
the secretary of commerce(?) under the <fiddle-faddle>
administration. you don't hear too much about libby
these days. can you point me to some recent info on
libby, jack?
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706.16 | | MKOTS3::JMARTIN | Madison...5'2'' 95 lbs. | Thu Apr 18 1996 13:02 | 1 |
| Actually, I can't! I got this information from the idiot box.
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706.17 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Thu Apr 18 1996 13:02 | 2 |
| Did she choose not to have children, or is infertility involved?
Apparently infertility is the cause of the Buchanans' childlessness.
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706.18 | | MKOTS3::JMARTIN | Madison...5'2'' 95 lbs. | Thu Apr 18 1996 13:03 | 4 |
| Admittedly, I would be speculating. From what I heard, it sounded like
she chose not to have children...adopted or otherwise.
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706.19 | | LANDO::OLIVER_B | april is the coolest month | Thu Apr 18 1996 13:05 | 1 |
| report back to us on this mystery woman, jack.
|
706.20 | Can I vote for 'none of the above'? | ROWLET::AINSLEY | DCU Board of Directors Candidate | Thu Apr 18 1996 13:11 | 4 |
| Both HRC and ED are disasters for the country. Just goes to prove
neither party has a lock on incompetent people.
Bob
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706.21 | | MKOTS3::JMARTIN | Madison...5'2'' 95 lbs. | Thu Apr 18 1996 13:12 | 5 |
| Well, they both have their history of inpropriety when it comes to
money.
But I still wonder...why does arrogance have to be an integral
ingrediant in the 1990's feminist mantra?
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706.23 | | LANDO::OLIVER_B | april is the coolest month | Thu Apr 18 1996 13:18 | 6 |
| so jack, you're either an arrogant woman or you're invisible,
is that it? if i remember correckly, this wallflower pose of
libby's is only a recent phenomenon. back in her secretary of
commerce days she was quite outspoken. or should we say,
arrogant? do you remember her jack?
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706.24 | | MKOTS3::JMARTIN | Madison...5'2'' 95 lbs. | Thu Apr 18 1996 13:28 | 9 |
| Bonnie:
The bottom line is we're NOT getting two for the price of one in this
case. The electorate didn't ask for Glinda but we got stuck with her.
At least in this case, Libby has her own ambitions in life other than
making a nuisance of herself...which I can't say for Hillary. Hillary
was foisted upon us and we didn't ask for her.
-Jack
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706.25 | | CSLALL::HENDERSON | Every knee shall bow | Thu Apr 18 1996 13:29 | 8 |
|
> do you remember her jack?
what kind was it? bumper jack, scizzor jack? floor jack?
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706.26 | | DYPSS1::OPPER | Not on MY planet, Monkey Boy... | Thu Apr 18 1996 13:40 | 5 |
| .24
Huh??? I asked for LIBBY Dole? Man, I gotta learn to read the fine
print...
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706.28 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Thu Apr 18 1996 13:41 | 5 |
| > Huh??? I asked for LIBBY Dole? Man, I gotta learn to read the fine
> print...
Libby Libby Libby on the label label label... Read the label and set
a better table.
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706.29 | | CONSLT::MCBRIDE | Idleness, the holiday of fools | Thu Apr 18 1996 13:42 | 3 |
| RE: Libby and not planning on hanging around the white house...
Good thing. Now she won't be disappointed when Bob doesn't get elected.
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706.30 | | DYPSS1::OPPER | Not on MY planet, Monkey Boy... | Thu Apr 18 1996 13:53 | 15 |
| Let's see...
Libby marries a successful, middle-aged politican, and she's an
independent woman...
Hillary marries a country-bumpkin college student, and she's riding his
coattails...
NOW I understand Republican logic!
BTW, I don't want to start a new topic, but anybody read the latest
"tobacco" issue of Mother Jones? Great articles. I'd love to hear
from our Christian neo-cons concerning the CC's refusal to attack
tobacco use in its so-called "Contract with the American Family"...
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706.31 | | ACISS2::LEECH | extremist | Thu Apr 18 1996 14:13 | 1 |
| Ah...we're now up to "Christian neo-cons". Isn't that special.
|
706.32 | Okay... howsabout close-minded zealots? | DYPSS1::OPPER | Not on MY planet, Monkey Boy... | Thu Apr 18 1996 14:21 | 5 |
| .31
We've been "up" to Christian neo-cons since Ronnie Raygun. Don't like
the term? I thought you guys invented it!
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706.33 | | BIGQ::SILVA | Mr. Logo | Thu Apr 18 1996 14:28 | 10 |
|
Jack, I'm trying to figure out something that maybe you can help me
with. You talk of Hillary as someone who we didn't ask for, but is on the
coat-tails of the prez. So what things did she do to make her be someone that
no one asked for that was a result of being with Bill?
Glen
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706.34 | | CSLALL::HENDERSON | Every knee shall bow | Thu Apr 18 1996 14:32 | 11 |
|
> Jack, I'm trying to figure out something that maybe you can help me
>with. You talk of Hillary as someone who we didn't ask for, but is on the
>coat-tails of the prez. So what things did she do to make her be someone that
>no one asked for that was a result of being with Bill?
huh?
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706.35 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Thu Apr 18 1996 14:35 | 1 |
| I'm still looking for a good parsometer repair shop.
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706.36 | | LANDO::OLIVER_B | april is the coolest month | Thu Apr 18 1996 14:38 | 1 |
| .24 libby's been reformatted to fit your tiny tiny screen.
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706.37 | | DYPSS1::OPPER | Not on MY planet, Monkey Boy... | Thu Apr 18 1996 14:39 | 4 |
| .35
grepz - courtesy Hebrew Union College
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706.38 | | CONSLT::MCBRIDE | Idleness, the holiday of fools | Thu Apr 18 1996 14:47 | 3 |
| I don't get the connection between Ms. Dole and tobacco etc. It sounds
interesting though, you might try the Smoker's Beware topic to further
the rant, er, discussion.
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706.39 | | ACISS2::LEECH | extremist | Thu Apr 18 1996 14:54 | 6 |
| -< Okay... howsabout close-minded zealots? >-
I see your are getting warmed up, now. What will you use for a finale?
I'm assuming you meant "closed-minded", I have no idea what
"close-minded" refers to. 8^)
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706.40 | | DYPSS1::OPPER | Not on MY planet, Monkey Boy... | Thu Apr 18 1996 15:02 | 5 |
| .39
Likewise, I haven't the foggiest idea what "I see your are getting
warmed up, now" means.
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706.41 | | ACISS1::BATTIS | Chicago Bulls-1996 world champs | Thu Apr 18 1996 15:10 | 2 |
|
I wonder, does Elizabeth Dole make a mean pineapple upside down cake??
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706.42 | | USAT02::HALLR | God loves even you! | Thu Apr 18 1996 15:13 | 4 |
| Libby Dole carried herself admirably in her role in the Bush cabinet.
She's one woman I would vote for if she was running for Pres. I'd
actually vote for her over any other Republican candidate except for
Alan Keyes.
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706.43 | | ACISS1::BATTIS | Chicago Bulls-1996 world champs | Thu Apr 18 1996 15:15 | 4 |
|
>>> Alan Keyes
does Alan have a brother named Iforgotmycar?
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706.44 | | USAT02::HALLR | God loves even you! | Thu Apr 18 1996 15:16 | 1 |
| u r getting as bad as Glen, :-()
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706.45 | | ACISS2::LEECH | extremist | Thu Apr 18 1996 15:22 | 14 |
| .40
Well, you've been throwing "neo-cons" label around in a negative light,
I was just curious as to what this term means to you. The definition
seems to vary, depending on to whom you are speaking.
I find it interesting that you look upon those who wish to uphold the
Constitution in such a negative light. It would also seem that
Christians who wish to uphold said founding document deserve even more
of your ire...at least in your mind ("closed-minded bigots").
-steve
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706.46 | | ACISS1::BATTIS | Chicago Bulls-1996 world champs | Thu Apr 18 1996 15:23 | 2 |
|
well then Ron, I will have to brush up my wit.
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706.47 | | PENUTS::DDESMAISONS | person B | Thu Apr 18 1996 15:24 | 6 |
|
oh yes, by all means, turn this into another Christian/Constitutionalist
discussion. we never tire of it.
we just can't get enough.
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706.48 | | PENUTS::DDESMAISONS | person B | Thu Apr 18 1996 15:26 | 6 |
| > <<< Note 706.23 by LANDO::OLIVER_B "april is the coolest month" >>>
> so jack, you're either an arrogant woman or you're invisible,
> is that it?
i think you've pretty much nailed it, Oph.
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706.49 | | ACISS2::LEECH | extremist | Thu Apr 18 1996 15:26 | 2 |
| Not my fault, mon, I didn't start it. All I'm doing is tossing some
logs on the fire. 8^)
|
706.50 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Thu Apr 18 1996 15:27 | 1 |
| Jack isn't an arrogant woman, so he must be invisible.
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706.51 | | DYPSS1::OPPER | Not on MY planet, Monkey Boy... | Thu Apr 18 1996 15:31 | 10 |
| .45
Neo-cons WANT to be identified as such - much like the pride I feel in
the Liberal label. I'm not throwing the "neo-cons" label around in a
negative light - I'm throwing the neo-cons themselves around.
I don't bash Constitutionalists - cite me if you can.
I didn't say anything about bigots - projection, perhaps?
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706.52 | | MKOTS3::JMARTIN | Madison...5'2'' 95 lbs. | Thu Apr 18 1996 15:34 | 14 |
| Glen:
Well, for starters, travelgate comes to mind..and then there's
Hillarycare which from what I understand is still under investigation.
I would venture to say she had a major say in Presidents Clintons
cabinet appointees...which by the way was intended to make the cabinet
look more, "American" when in actuality it made our government a
laughing stock...
By the by Glen, before you take out the victim sword, let me point out
to you that Nancy Reagan was nosey at times herself. I draw no party
line here.
-Jack
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706.53 | | ALPHAZ::HARNEY | John A Harney | Thu Apr 18 1996 15:34 | 11 |
| re: .45 (Steve)
> Well, you've been throwing "neo-cons" label around in a negative light,
> I was just curious as to what this term means to you. The definition
> seems to vary, depending on to whom you are speaking.
Sorta like how you and other Republicans throw around the "liberal" label?
Oh, nothing like that at all, I'm sure...
\john
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706.54 | | MKOTS3::JMARTIN | Madison...5'2'' 95 lbs. | Thu Apr 18 1996 15:36 | 6 |
| /john:
Talk is cheap. The neocon label implies meanness. The liberal label
has a more tangible cost to it. It always costs somebody something!
|
706.55 | | BSS::DEVEREAUX | | Thu Apr 18 1996 15:40 | 21 |
| >> Constitution in such a negative light.
re. this really has nothing to do with the subject being discussed, I just
couldn't find anywhere else to put it.
Constitution? What Constitution?
Oh... the one that our founding forefathers wrote?
That was declared (mumble, mumble) when the state of emergency was declared
during the 2nd world war.
No president, democratic OR republican, since that time has officially
re-instated it.
So...
If you wanted to get *really* technical...
Constitutional Rights? What Constitutional Rights?
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706.56 | | LANDO::OLIVER_B | april is the coolest month | Thu Apr 18 1996 15:40 | 7 |
| my mother, a dyed-in-the-wool republican (at the time, now
she distrusts both parties equally) really liked elizabeth's
style when she held that cabinet office. but i remember
her making the comment that politically, elizabeth would never
last. i asked her why. she replied, "she's her own person,
and, she's outspoken. that just won't do". my moms, one
savvy gal.
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706.57 | | MKOTS3::JMARTIN | Madison...5'2'' 95 lbs. | Thu Apr 18 1996 15:41 | 14 |
| Z Hillary marries a country-bumpkin college student, and she's riding his
Z coattails...
Let's put it this way. Libby Dole's resume supercedes Hillary's
resume. Anybody can be a lawyer. Libby Dole made her own mark in the
snow...she never needed Bob Dole. Hillary on the other hand....help me
with this somebody. Any of you Hillary lovers out there....Anybody?
Z NOW I understand Republican logic!
No...you're too intertwined in your emotional diatribes to comprehend
anything of substance.
|
706.58 | | BIGQ::SILVA | Mr. Logo | Thu Apr 18 1996 15:42 | 23 |
| | <<< Note 706.52 by MKOTS3::JMARTIN "Madison...5'2'' 95 lbs." >>>
| Well, for starters, travelgate comes to mind..
Explain how it was caused by being on the coat-tails of Bill. Explain
what they found so far. Explain who is going after her.
| and then there's Hillarycare which from what I understand is still under
| investigation.
Explain this one, if you would. You totally lost me.
| I would venture to say she had a major say in Presidents Clintons cabinet
| appointees...
Then she is a woman who sttod on her own, and is not one riding
anyone's coat-tails. Cuz if she was, then she would have done what Bill wanted,
not made any decisions or add any input of her own.
Glen
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706.59 | | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | Hudson chainsaw swingset massacre | Thu Apr 18 1996 15:43 | 3 |
| >my moms, one savvy gal.
Sounds like the Glenns.
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706.60 | | BIGQ::SILVA | Mr. Logo | Thu Apr 18 1996 15:44 | 21 |
| | <<< Note 706.57 by MKOTS3::JMARTIN "Madison...5'2'' 95 lbs." >>>
| Let's put it this way. Libby Dole's resume supercedes Hillary's resume.
Ok, you made the statement. Now compare the two resumes in detail, if
you would.
| Anybody can be a lawyer.
Jack, you go become a lawyer.
| Libby Dole made her own mark in the snow...she never needed Bob Dole.
So Bob never had a hand in ANYTHING she did? Any position she had
gotten?
Glen
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706.61 | | PENUTS::DDESMAISONS | person B | Thu Apr 18 1996 15:46 | 9 |
|
supersede
and while we're at it:
pejorative
credence
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706.62 | | SOLVIT::KRAWIECKI | tumble to remove jerks | Thu Apr 18 1996 15:55 | 3 |
|
Are we gonna get into that revival thing again???
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706.63 | | MKOTS3::JMARTIN | Madison...5'2'' 95 lbs. | Thu Apr 18 1996 16:19 | 16 |
| Glen, no...I will address some of these things. Read the papers or
watch CSPAN for the rest.
L. Dole holds 2 degrees from Harvard and she has extensive governmental
experience in six administrations. Hillary Clinton has a degree from
Wellesley and Yale and has extensive experience in the private sector.
She has very little Washington experience and because of her husband,
was able to serve on 5 Board of Directors. Nepotism Glen.
Hillary has no experience in the medical field or in the insurance
industry. Hillary has been implicated in the Travelgate incident.
Even if not guilty, she should in no way have even been implicated.
She should have started her own law practice in DC...just stayed the
hell out of everything.
-Jack
|
706.64 | | PENUTS::DDESMAISONS | person B | Thu Apr 18 1996 16:34 | 6 |
| > <<< Note 706.63 by MKOTS3::JMARTIN "Madison...5'2'' 95 lbs." >>>
> Even if not guilty, she should in no way have even been implicated.
{boggle}
|
706.65 | | MKOTS3::JMARTIN | Madison...5'2'' 95 lbs. | Thu Apr 18 1996 16:43 | 6 |
| Ahhhh....let me try that again.
Hillary Clinton should not be involved in policy to the point where she
could be implicated.
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706.66 | | ACISS2::LEECH | extremist | Thu Apr 18 1996 17:11 | 6 |
| .53
Exactly the same same, John.
I just wanted to know what his personal view of "neo-con" was. Nothing
more.
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706.67 | | ACISS2::LEECH | extremist | Thu Apr 18 1996 17:13 | 5 |
| .55
Yes, you have a point. But as long as we are pretending to follow our
founding document, I will continue to argue in favor of those who
support it.
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706.68 | | PENUTS::DDESMAISONS | person B | Thu Apr 18 1996 17:16 | 6 |
| > <<< Note 706.67 by ACISS2::LEECH "extremist" >>>
> I will continue to argue in favor of those who
> support it.
thereby surprising the hell out of all of us.
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706.69 | AAAAAAAAhaaaaaaaa... | MKOTS3::JMARTIN | Madison...5'2'' 95 lbs. | Thu Apr 18 1996 17:18 | 1 |
|
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706.70 | | BIGQ::SILVA | Mr. Logo | Thu Apr 18 1996 17:25 | 4 |
|
Jack, again, are you saying that mz dole had no help from her husband's
clout?
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706.71 | | ACISS2::LEECH | extremist | Thu Apr 18 1996 17:28 | 10 |
| -------|------|------------
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/
moo?
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706.72 | | BSS::DEVEREAUX | | Thu Apr 18 1996 17:28 | 15 |
| >> Yes, you have a point. But as long as we are pretending to follow our
>> founding document, I will continue to argue in favor of those who
>> support it.
Then again, it would be nice if a few million people pointed this out
to our illustrious government and demanded that it be reinstated...
I've been doing this for the last several years, along with others I
know, regardless of who's in office. I'm just hoping more people will
join in.
And God forbid, the government doesn't decide to leave it as is and
then declare that there is no Constitution to follow... However, I
beleive (or at least hope) that this is unlikely...
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706.73 | | CSLALL::HENDERSON | Every knee shall bow | Thu Apr 18 1996 17:45 | 8 |
|
\|/ ____ \|/
@~/ ,. \~@
/_( \__/ )_\ --what in the wide, wide world of sports is
~ \__U_/ ~ going on here?
|
706.74 | and to add to the rathole... 8^) | ACISS2::LEECH | extremist | Thu Apr 18 1996 17:45 | 21 |
| .72
The government ignores the people. Many remain fooled, however,
as we are thrown a bone every now and then, just to keep us off guard.
The proof is in the pudding. Neither dims nor pubs will bring about
the drastic changes necessary to re-instate true Constitutional law,
nor will they save us from bankruptcy (though they may possibly delay
the inevitable by a few more years).
When they argue over reducing automatic COLAs from 11% to 6% (and can't
even push that much through), real spending cuts are completely out of
the question.
If our FF were alive today, they would be leading a rebellion. Compare
current governmental control/taxation to that which England imposed on
the colonies. Our own government has become worse than the "crown"
that the colonials rebelled against.
-steve
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706.75 | | MKOTS3::JMARTIN | Madison...5'2'' 95 lbs. | Thu Apr 18 1996 17:52 | 6 |
| Z Jack, again, are you saying that mz dole had no help from her
Z husband's clout?
That's exactly what I'm saying. Libby Dole earned her stature through
personal merit. Do you doubt that she could have done this on her own
or do you really believe that women from both parties can excell?
|
706.76 | | CSC32::M_EVANS | It's the foodchain, stupid | Thu Apr 18 1996 18:03 | 22 |
| Jack,
I personally like Libby Dole, even if she was partially responsible for
the breakup of a marriage of 21 years that still had a dependent child.
I would like to see more of her, instead of having her play the staying
home and baking cookies routine.
BTW if you think she would have gotten her cabinet post without having
had powerful connections in the government, you obviously haven't
followed politics very long.
I predict that if she does get stuck with the position of first lady,
whe will be savaged if she goes back to her job at the Red Cross,
unless they decide it is a "little job" by the same people who
helped put her hubby into the presidency. She doesn't do much for the
kinder-kuchen-kirch family values image.
BTW OJM, when did you pass the bar, or when is your test date coming
up?
meg
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706.77 | | LANDO::OLIVER_B | april is the coolest month | Thu Apr 18 1996 18:21 | 3 |
| we live in a police state. the founding mamas
and the papas would roll over in their graves on top
of each other if they ever knew this.
|
706.78 | Tain't Ron | USAT02::HALLR | God loves even you! | Thu Apr 18 1996 18:44 | 6 |
|
Does she have big baps? Is she a goer??????
guess who........
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706.79 | | ACISS2::LEECH | extremist | Fri Apr 19 1996 09:24 | 3 |
| .77
Hey! You're finally catching on. Good for you, Oph.
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706.80 | | LANDO::OLIVER_B | april is the coolest month | Fri Apr 19 1996 10:27 | 2 |
| steve, i'm surprised you're not out in montana readying
yourself for the great revolution.
|
706.81 | | ACISS2::LEECH | extremist | Fri Apr 19 1996 11:08 | 3 |
| If there is a great revolution to ready for, it will not start in
Montana. It is my hope that it started at the polls in 1994, and will
continue in the Pres. election of 1996.
|
706.82 | | MKOTS3::JMARTIN | Madison...5'2'' 95 lbs. | Fri Apr 19 1996 11:08 | 27 |
| Z I would like to see more of her, instead of having her play the
Z staying home and baking cookies routine.
Yes, actually I would too. Let's face it Meg, arrogant politicians and
arrogant first ladies don't cut it. Our society still isn't ready for
that. Libby Dole could be just as forthright as Hillary. She has the
resume and the experience to do so. Libby Dole will be written in
history under a favorable light...not because she stood behind Bob
waving and smiling; but because she made her mark in Washington and did
so with a decent disposition. I don't think Nancy Reagan or Hillary
Clinton will share that spotlight.
Z BTW if you think she would have gotten her cabinet post without
Z having had powerful connections in the government, you obviously haven't
Z followed politics very long.
Well, I guess ultimately everybody gets where they are through
connections. I guess once again it comes down to perceptions. I will
never understand why feminists magnetize themselves to outspoken
leaders with arrogant demeanors.
In regards to the bar, Meg, I have always been of the belief that
ANYBODY in this country can achieve if they crave the goal bad enough.
Becoming an attorney is the last thing I would want to aspire to.
Simply not interested in it.
-Jack
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706.83 | | MKOTS3::JMARTIN | Madison...5'2'' 95 lbs. | Fri Apr 19 1996 11:09 | 2 |
| By the way, male politicians will be measured in history by their
demeanor as well. This isn't a gender thing.
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706.84 | | PENUTS::DDESMAISONS | person B | Fri Apr 19 1996 11:13 | 9 |
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.82 I'm curious - you're throwing this word "arrogant" around
a lot. Other people use it to describe Mrs. Clinton. What
is it that's "arrogant" about her? Every time I've seen her
being interviewed or what-not, she has struck me as being very
sincere, intelligent, and composed (maybe there's a criminal lurking
just under the surface, but that's yet to be determined, of course).
Regardless, she doesn't strike me as "arrogant". What is it about
her, Jack?
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706.85 | | USAT02::HALLR | God loves even you! | Fri Apr 19 1996 11:23 | 3 |
| Di:
many myn find her arrohgant, must be a gender thang!
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706.86 | | PENUTS::DDESMAISONS | person B | Fri Apr 19 1996 11:25 | 2 |
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.85 oh yes, well _that_ really explains it, ron.
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706.87 | | CASDOC::HEBERT | Captain Bligh | Fri Apr 19 1996 11:29 | 16 |
| I read a quote attributed to Hillary. This was during a conversation in
which Hillary was demanding that certain information not be divulged in
the course of the Whitewater proceedings.
"I mean, we are the President."
I can't recall the source, but I do recall that I was reading it in a
usually neutral document.
If that's not arrogance, neither was "Le etat ce mois."
Also conjures up memories of the play "The Emperor Jones":
"De law don't mean a shuck to de Emperor!"
Art
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706.88 | | BIGQ::SILVA | Mr. Logo | Fri Apr 19 1996 11:31 | 12 |
| | <<< Note 706.75 by MKOTS3::JMARTIN "Madison...5'2'' 95 lbs." >>>
| That's exactly what I'm saying. Libby Dole earned her stature through
| personal merit. Do you doubt that she could have done this on her own
| or do you really believe that women from both parties can excell?
Jack, apparently you think this. You will allow Libby to make it on her
own, even with an influencial hubby (even more influencial than Clinton), bit
don't allow that same thing for Hillary.
Glen
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706.89 | | BIGQ::SILVA | Mr. Logo | Fri Apr 19 1996 11:33 | 4 |
|
Milady, Jack dislikes Hillary, so she is arrogant. Jack likes Libby, so
she is intelligent. Pretty simple, no? :-)
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706.90 | She's the first lady, nothing more ... | BRITE::FYFE | Use it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without. | Fri Apr 19 1996 11:37 | 13 |
| > .82 I'm curious - you're throwing this word "arrogant" around
>a lot. Other people use it to describe Mrs. Clinton. What
>is it that's "arrogant" about her?
Assumed authority and position of which she was not elected by the
people for, and used it to spend $14m in developing a universal
healthcare plan, about which she lied as to how it was developed and
who was contributing to that development, in an attempt to move 1/7
of the US economy under federal control.
Yes, some of us find this very arrogant.
Doug.
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706.91 | | LANDO::OLIVER_B | april is the coolest month | Fri Apr 19 1996 11:43 | 9 |
| .81
but steve, don't you think that things have gotten so
out of hand (after all, we live in a police state) that
the mere election of mediocre politicians only serves to
prolong the status quo, hastening the downfall of our society
and further rendering the constitution null and void?
i mean, doncha?
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706.92 | Well, one of em could... | SALEM::DODA | A little too smart for a big dumb town | Fri Apr 19 1996 13:38 | 7 |
| <<< Note 706.77 by LANDO::OLIVER_B "april is the coolest month" >>>
>the founding mamas and the papas would roll over in their graves
I have a sudden craving for a ham sandwich..
daryll
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706.93 | | CSLALL::HENDERSON | Every knee shall bow | Fri Apr 19 1996 13:42 | 3 |
|
I'm dreaming about California..
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706.94 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Fri Apr 19 1996 13:43 | 2 |
| I hope you realize that this is going over the heads of the 'box
whippersnappers.
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706.95 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Audiophiles do it 'til it hertz! | Fri Apr 19 1996 13:44 | 6 |
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Not all of them.
Unless I've graduated from "whippersnapper" to something a bit
less inferior-sounding.
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706.96 | | SALEM::DODA | A little too smart for a big dumb town | Fri Apr 19 1996 13:49 | 3 |
| Yeah, define "whippersnapper"...
daryll
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706.97 | | SMURF::BINDER | Uva uvam vivendo variat | Fri Apr 19 1996 13:52 | 4 |
| .96
whippersnapper: A person regarded as insignificant and pretentious.
Usually a great deal younger than the person using the epithet.
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706.98 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Audiophiles do it 'til it hertz! | Fri Apr 19 1996 13:54 | 3 |
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OK, then I guess I do qualify.
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706.99 | | ACISS2::LEECH | extremist | Fri Apr 19 1996 14:09 | 11 |
| .91
Wrong assumption, Oph. We are not in a police state, currently. We
are dealing with the evolution of unchecked federal power,
which WILL lead to a police state unless the tide is turned.
Whether it is happening by conspiracy, chance, or nature of the beast
matters not one tiddle- at least when looking at the end result.
-steve
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706.100 | | CONSLT::MCBRIDE | Idleness, the holiday of fools | Fri Apr 19 1996 14:30 | 2 |
| Shawn woould know what was going on being an afficianado of bad music
and all.
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706.101 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Baroque: when you're out of Monet | Fri Apr 19 1996 14:40 | 3 |
|
Of course you meant "an affeceonado of crappy music".
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706.102 | | SPECXN::CONLON | | Fri Apr 19 1996 17:58 | 17 |
| RE: .81 Steve Leech
> If there is a great revolution to ready for, it will not start in
> Montana. It is my hope that it started at the polls in 1994, and will
> continue in the Pres. election of 1996.
It didn't continue in the 1995 elections and the prospects don't look
good for 1996 so far, either.
A recent conservative op-ed piece (in our paper the other day) described
the use of the word 'revolution' to describe the 1994 elections as a
mistake. ('Conservative revolution' is an oxymoron, he said.) :/
He suggested using the term 'conservative EVOLUTION', but I figured
you'd balk at that one (bigtime)! :)
Maybe you'd like 'conservative creation' better.
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706.103 | | HIGHD::FLATMAN | [email protected] | Fri Apr 19 1996 18:13 | 12 |
| RE: Sec. of Commerce
Was Libby Secretary of Commerce or Secretary of Transportation? Or
did she serve in both at different times?
RE: Voting for Libby
Personally I prefer Kirkpatrick. She's not afraid to speak her mind
and tell people they're ugly and their mother dresses them funny.
-- Dave
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706.104 | | MKOTS3::JMARTIN | Madison...5'2'' 95 lbs. | Fri Apr 19 1996 18:25 | 6 |
| Suzanne:
The contract with America may or may not have been a sham. But it is a
far cry better than the apathy that went on under Foley and Mitchell.
Snore.....
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706.105 | Power to the People!!! | DYPSS1::OPPER | Not on MY planet, Monkey Boy... | Mon Apr 22 1996 13:02 | 9 |
| Police state? We denizens of the 60's wish you rightists would stop
appropriating our mantras. Of course, 60's left-wing
anti-establishmentarians were repudiating right-wing oppressive tactics,
while 90's right-wing anti-governmentalists are repudiating... uhm...
erhh... uhhh... right-wing oppressive tactics!
Hey! It turns out we actually have a common enemy! Viva la
revolution!
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706.106 | | MKOTS3::JMARTIN | Madison...5'2'' 95 lbs. | Mon Apr 22 1996 13:19 | 5 |
| The "Power to the People" that you so cleaced to in the 1960's built
the foundation for a framework of the dysfunctionalism we see today.
The Power to the people we speak of today is going back to a
Constitutional government. Not the freedom to act irresponsibly.
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706.107 | | DYPSS1::OPPER | Not on MY planet, Monkey Boy... | Mon Apr 22 1996 13:36 | 12 |
| .106
You're confusing 60's radicalism with Nixon and Johnson's social
engineering. And it was nothing short of a reclamation of the rights
of the people from the "heavy-hand of government". Sound familiar?
Now, see if you can respond to my actual claim - that the targets of
left and right-wing extremists during these periods have been
instruments of government put in place by right-wing ideologies.
I'll give you a starter: J. Edgar Hoover...
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706.108 | | BIGQ::SILVA | Mr. Logo | Mon Apr 22 1996 13:47 | 8 |
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and the answer is...
light red sequence dresses!
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706.109 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Crazy Cooter comin' atcha!! | Mon Apr 22 1996 13:49 | 3 |
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Does it really matter in which order they're worn?
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