
December 16th 03, 07:18 PM
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Humor. Not meant to be taken literally. Surely you knew that?!
Jarg
"George Z. Bush" wrote in message
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B2431 wrote:
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Date: 12/15/2003 7:48 AM Central Standard Time
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In rec.food.cooking Jarg wrote:
Hhahahahahah "Texas Tard" Hahahahahah Did you think that one up
yourself?
Interesting how the left's true believers are incapable of coherent
debate,
and must resort to personal insult. I bet Bush is significantly
brighter
than most of these people.
A personal insult? It is a matter of historical fact that Bush said
the world would be a better place if he was dictator. That's not
an insult, its a simple fact.
Please cite a verifiable source.
Your wish is my command, courtesy of Google:
Newsday
Transition of Power: President-Elect Bush Meets With Congressional Leaders
on
Capitol Hill
Aired December 18, 2000 - 12:00 p.m. ET
THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY
BE
UPDATED.
FRANK SESNO, CNN ANCHOR: In the nation's capital, it's all about George W.
Bush -- he's here and doing business -- while in state capitals, it's the
day
the Electoral College meets and votes. And if all goes as planned, the
electors
will certify Bush's narrow victory in last month's election.
He's already looking forward as he makes the rounds here in the nation's
capital. A key item on his agenda today: meeting congressional leaders.
CNN's Chris Black joins us from Capitol Hill with more now -- Chris.
CHRIS BLACK, CNN CONGRESSIONAL CORRESPONDENT: Frank, President- elect
George W.
Bush came to Capitol Hill today for the first time since the election
intending
to listen to congressional leaders, the bipartisan congressional
leadership. But
he also made it clear to them, in more than two and a half hours of
meetings,
that he intends to stand by his tax cut proposal and other planks in his
campaign agenda.
(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)
GOV. GEORGE W. BUSH (R-TX), PRESIDENT-ELECT: I told all four that there
were
going to be some times where we don't agree with each other. But that's
OK. If
this were a dictatorship, it'd be a heck of a lot easier, just so long as
I'm
the dictator.
(END VIDEO CLIP)
George Z.
Dan, U. S. Air Force, retired
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