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Date: 13 Nov 2006 17:47:34
From: zumafan
Subject: DNC 2008 agenda


Hard to believe, but the Dems have already released their agenda for
the 2008 agenda. I got my hands on an advance copy:

DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION 2008

7:00 P.M. Opening flag burning.


7:15 P.M. Pledge of allegiance to U.N.


7:30 P.M. Ted Kennedy proposes a toast


7:30 till 8:00 P.M. Nonreligious prayer and worship-- Jessie Jackson
and Al Sharpton.


8:00 P.M. Ted Kennedy proposes a toast.


8:05 P.M. Ceremonial tree hugging.


8:15- 8:30 P.M. Gay Wedding-- Barney Frank Presiding.


8:30 P.M. Ted Kennedy proposes a toast.


8:35 P.M. Free Saddam Rally. Cindy Sheehan-- Susan Sarandon.


9:00 P.M. Keynote speech. The proper etiquette for surrender-- French
President Jacques Chirac


9:15P.M. Ted Kennedy proposes a toast.


9:20 P.M. Collection to benefit Osama Bin Laden kidney transplant fund


9:30 P.M. Unveiling of plan to free freedom fighters from Guantanamo
Bay. Sean Penn


9:40 PM. Why I hate the Military, A short talk by William Jefferson
Clinton


9:45 P.M. Ted Kennedy proposes a toast


9:50 P.M. Dan Rather presented Truth in Broadcasting award, presented
by Michael Moore


9:55 P.M., Ted Kennedy proposes a toast


10:00 P.M. How George Bush and Donald Rumsfeld brought down the World
Trade Center Towers-- Howard Dean


10:30 P.M. Nomination of Hillary Rodham Clinton by Mahmud Ahnadinejad


11:00 P.M. Ted Kennedy proposes a toast


11:05 P.M. Al Gore reinvents Internet


11:15 P.M. Our Troops are War Criminals-- John Kerry


11:30 P.M. Coronation of Mrs. Hillary Rodham Clinton


12:00 A.M. Ted Kennedy proposes a toast


12:05 A.M. Bill asks Ted to drive Hillary home





 
Date: 13 Nov 2006 21:55:58
From: Jack Hollis
Subject: Re: DNC 2008 agenda


On 13 Nov 2006 17:47:34 -0800, "zumafan" <mgeorg@gmail.com > wrote:

>Hard to believe, but the Dems have already released their agenda for
>the 2008 agenda. I got my hands on an advance copy:


Too bad they didn't have time for the Bill Clinton talk, "Preventing
Sexual Harassment in the Workplace" and Hillary's talk, "Futures
Trading: How to Turn $1,000 into $100,000 in one year."


  
Date: 14 Nov 2006 03:31:04
From: bill-o
Subject: Re: DNC 2008 agenda



On 13-Nov-2006, Jack Hollis <xsleeper@aol.com > wrote:

> >Hard to believe, but the Dems have already released their agenda for
> >the 2008 agenda. I got my hands on an advance copy:
>
>
> Too bad they didn't have time for the Bill Clinton talk, "Preventing
> Sexual Harassment in the Workplace" and Hillary's talk, "Futures
> Trading: How to Turn $1,000 into $100,000 in one year."

Then there's John Kerry's presentation: "How to Soak the Rich through
Marriage!"

--
bill-o

A "gimme" can best be defined as an agreement between
two golfers neither of whom can putt very well.


   
Date: 13 Nov 2006 23:26:38
From: Jack Hollis
Subject: Re: DNC 2008 agenda


On Tue, 14 Nov 2006 03:31:04 GMT, "bill-o" <assimilate@borg.org >
wrote:

>On 13-Nov-2006, Jack Hollis <xsleeper@aol.com> wrote:
>
>> >Hard to believe, but the Dems have already released their agenda for
>> >the 2008 agenda. I got my hands on an advance copy:
>>
>>
>> Too bad they didn't have time for the Bill Clinton talk, "Preventing
>> Sexual Harassment in the Workplace" and Hillary's talk, "Futures
>> Trading: How to Turn $1,000 into $100,000 in one year."
>
>Then there's John Kerry's presentation: "How to Soak the Rich through
>Marriage!"
>
>--
>bill-o

I'd rather live in a welfare hotel than live with his wife.


    
Date: 13 Nov 2006 23:43:08
From: Head Shot
Subject: Re: DNC 2008 agenda


Jack Hollis wrote:
> On Tue, 14 Nov 2006 03:31:04 GMT, "bill-o" <assimilate@borg.org>
> wrote:
>
>> On 13-Nov-2006, Jack Hollis <xsleeper@aol.com> wrote:
>>
>>>> Hard to believe, but the Dems have already released their agenda
>>>> for the 2008 agenda. I got my hands on an advance copy:
>>>
>>>
>>> Too bad they didn't have time for the Bill Clinton talk, "Preventing
>>> Sexual Harassment in the Workplace" and Hillary's talk, "Futures
>>> Trading: How to Turn $1,000 into $100,000 in one year."
>>
>> Then there's John Kerry's presentation: "How to Soak the Rich through
>> Marriage!"
>>
>> --
>> bill-o
>
> I'd rather live in a welfare hotel than live with his wife.



She is worth between $1B and $3B. I would live with her. I would also
hide like a dozen Hooters waitresses somewhere else on the estate.



--
___________________________________________________________
A strong body makes the mind strong. As to the species of exercises,
I advise the gun. While this gives moderate exercise to the body, it
gives boldness, enterprise and independence to the mind. -- Thomas
Jefferson




     
Date: 14 Nov 2006 13:23:07
From: Jack Hollis
Subject: Re: DNC 2008 agenda


On Mon, 13 Nov 2006 23:43:08 -0500, "Head Shot"
<HeadShot@ThePinkMist.com > wrote:

>>
>> I'd rather live in a welfare hotel than live with his wife.
>
>
>
>She is worth between $1B and $3B. I would live with her. I would also
>hide like a dozen Hooters waitresses somewhere else on the estate.

You have to have some self-respect. I don't think I'd ever want to be
known as the guy who married the widow of the guy with the money.
Politics is full of sleazy people, but Kerry manages to stand out in
that group.


      
Date: 14 Nov 2006 20:11:03
From: Head Shot
Subject: Re: DNC 2008 agenda


Jack Hollis wrote:
> On Mon, 13 Nov 2006 23:43:08 -0500, "Head Shot"
> <HeadShot@ThePinkMist.com> wrote:
>
>>>
>>> I'd rather live in a welfare hotel than live with his wife.
>>
>>
>>
>> She is worth between $1B and $3B. I would live with her. I would
>> also hide like a dozen Hooters waitresses somewhere else on the
>> estate.
>
> You have to have some self-respect. I don't think I'd ever want to be
> known as the guy who married the widow of the guy with the money.
> Politics is full of sleazy people, but Kerry manages to stand out in
> that group.



Nobody can say Kerry is useless. He can always serve as a bad example.




--
___________________________________________________________
A strong body makes the mind strong. As to the species of exercises,
I advise the gun. While this gives moderate exercise to the body, it
gives boldness, enterprise and independence to the mind. -- Thomas
Jefferson




       
Date: 15 Nov 2006 13:35:46
From: Jack Hollis
Subject: Re: DNC 2008 agenda


On Tue, 14 Nov 2006 20:11:03 -0500, "Head Shot"
<HeadShot@ThePinkMist.com > wrote:

>Jack Hollis wrote:
>> On Mon, 13 Nov 2006 23:43:08 -0500, "Head Shot"
>> <HeadShot@ThePinkMist.com> wrote:
>>
>>>>
>>>> I'd rather live in a welfare hotel than live with his wife.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> She is worth between $1B and $3B. I would live with her. I would
>>> also hide like a dozen Hooters waitresses somewhere else on the
>>> estate.
>>
>> You have to have some self-respect. I don't think I'd ever want to be
>> known as the guy who married the widow of the guy with the money.
>> Politics is full of sleazy people, but Kerry manages to stand out in
>> that group.
>
>
>
>Nobody can say Kerry is useless. He can always serve as a bad example.


The thing that would piss me off more than anything else is that
Kerry's wife continues to use her dead husbands surname. So she's
Teresa Heinz Kerry. I wouldn't mind if my wife wanted to have a
hyphenated name, as long as she used her own maiden name. It's like
she's willing to use his name, but she's not going to give up her real
claim to fame. Personally, I wouldn't put up with it, but I doubt
that Kerry has any choice. He knows which side of the bread his
butter's on.


    
Date: 14 Nov 2006 13:00:12
From: tiggerspalewife
Subject: Re: DNC 2008 agenda


In article <87hil2pqd6e99jt6d1sk4krucnv331t2rg@4ax.com >
Jack Hollis <xsleeper@aol.com > wrote:
>
> On Tue, 14 Nov 2006 03:31:04 GMT, "bill-o" <assimilate@borg.org>
> wrote:
>
> >On 13-Nov-2006, Jack Hollis <xsleeper@aol.com> wrote:
> >
> >> >Hard to believe, but the Dems have already released their agenda for
> >> >the 2008 agenda. I got my hands on an advance copy:
> >>
> >>
> >> Too bad they didn't have time for the Bill Clinton talk, "Preventing
> >> Sexual Harassment in the Workplace" and Hillary's talk, "Futures
> >> Trading: How to Turn $1,000 into $100,000 in one year."
> >
> >Then there's John Kerry's presentation: "How to Soak the Rich through
> >Marriage!"
> >
> >--
> >bill-o
>
> I'd rather live in a welfare hotel than live with his wife.

Like you'd have any other choice.
Then there's Rudy's "indiscretions" and Newt's affair as he wife was on
her deathbed. Oh, ya, forgot about those.

















  
Date: 13 Nov 2006 22:09:12
From: William A. T. Clark
Subject: Re: DNC 2008 agenda


In article <pgbil2t0vjb3hlghv9tnpeghi2jvmnq1up@4ax.com >,
Jack Hollis <xsleeper@aol.com > wrote:

> On 13 Nov 2006 17:47:34 -0800, "zumafan" <mgeorg@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >Hard to believe, but the Dems have already released their agenda for
> >the 2008 agenda. I got my hands on an advance copy:
>
>
> Too bad they didn't have time for the Bill Clinton talk, "Preventing
> Sexual Harassment in the Workplace" and Hillary's talk, "Futures
> Trading: How to Turn $1,000 into $100,000 in one year."

How about Foley's talk "Turning over a new page in GOP history", or Bob
Ney's talk "How to profit from GoP fundraising"?

William Clark


  
Date: 14 Nov 2006 12:54:19
From: tiggerspalewife
Subject: Re: DNC 2008 agenda


In article <pgbil2t0vjb3hlghv9tnpeghi2jvmnq1up@4ax.com >
Jack Hollis <xsleeper@aol.com > wrote:
>
> On 13 Nov 2006 17:47:34 -0800, "zumafan" <mgeorg@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >Hard to believe, but the Dems have already released their agenda for
> >the 2008 agenda. I got my hands on an advance copy:
>
>
> Too bad they didn't have time for the Bill Clinton talk, "Preventing
> Sexual Harassment in the Workplace" and Hillary's talk, "Futures
> Trading: How to Turn $1,000 into $100,000 in one year."

Of course you'd like to deflect the topic away from the real problems.
Some dems really aren't too happy with Bill's antics or Hillary for that
matter and admitted it, very much UNlike what the other side does when
they screw up. It's what makes dems and repubs different and it will
never be anything but different.




   
Date: 15 Nov 2006 00:14:23
From: S McFarlane
Subject: Re: DNC 2008 agenda



"tiggerspalewife" <anon@comments.header > wrote in message
news:HZZKJT6V39035.3293865741@twistycreek.com...
>
> Of course you'd like to deflect the topic away from the real problems.
> Some dems really aren't too happy with Bill's antics or Hillary for that
> matter and admitted it, very much UNlike what the other side does when
> they screw up. It's what makes dems and repubs different and it will
> never be anything but different.
>

Sounds pretty partisan to me. Usually that = wrong. From my perspective as
a non-Dempublican, I don't see a dime's worth of difference between either
party in this regard. It always comes down to the partisan chess match:
figure out what's best for the party, and follow that course. What's
ethical to do? Forget about that...

Scott




    
Date: 15 Nov 2006 13:54:44
From: tiggerspalewife
Subject: Re: DNC 2008 agenda


In article <zZs6h.10561$l%2.10394@trnddc05 >
"S McFarlane" <spam@nothanks.com > wrote:
>
>
> "tiggerspalewife" <anon@comments.header> wrote in message
> news:HZZKJT6V39035.3293865741@twistycreek.com...
> >
> > Of course you'd like to deflect the topic away from the real problems.
> > Some dems really aren't too happy with Bill's antics or Hillary for that
> > matter and admitted it, very much UNlike what the other side does when
> > they screw up. It's what makes dems and repubs different and it will
> > never be anything but different.
> >
>
> Sounds pretty partisan to me. Usually that = wrong. From my perspective as
> a non-Dempublican, I don't see a dime's worth of difference between either
> party in this regard. It always comes down to the partisan chess match:
> figure out what's best for the party, and follow that course. What's
> ethical to do? Forget about that...
>
> Scott

Everyone is partisan to some extent. You sound to be partisan AWAY from
the parties. OK, your opinion. I just think the Dems have more what I
consider ethical than the repubs do. That's how you choose sides although
I'm not blind to looking at other candidates, have done that and have
voted for them.













 
Date: 13 Nov 2006 18:07:34
From: zumafan
Subject: DNC 2008 agenda



WW wrote:
> golf not politics asshole!

Clinton golfs. Sorta.



 
Date: 14 Nov 2006 07:32:42
From: the Moderator
Subject: Re: DNC 2008 agenda



"zumafan" <mgeorg@gmail.com > wrote in message
news:1163468854.438948.31850@m7g2000cwm.googlegroups.com...
> Hard to believe, but the Dems have already released their agenda for
> the 2008 agenda. I got my hands on an advance copy:

If it were really that funny. I heard Harry Reid on the radio Friday. He
said the FIRST ORDER of business was investigations and subpoenas.

The week before the elections Democrats said they would not re-open a bunch
of investigations. You can't trust anything they say. Prior to the
elections they said they were going to raise taxes. Oddly I believe they
were sincere when they said that.




  
Date: 14 Nov 2006 13:40:51
From: tiggerspalewife
Subject: Re: DNC 2008 agenda


In article <arednSPM49zmWMTYnZ2dnUVZ_oidnZ2d@centurytel.net >
"the Moderator" <sparky@no_spam_engineer.com > wrote:
>
>
> "zumafan" <mgeorg@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1163468854.438948.31850@m7g2000cwm.googlegroups.com...
> > Hard to believe, but the Dems have already released their agenda for
> > the 2008 agenda. I got my hands on an advance copy:
>
> If it were really that funny. I heard Harry Reid on the radio Friday. He
> said the FIRST ORDER of business was investigations and subpoenas.
>
> The week before the elections Democrats said they would not re-open a bunch
> of investigations. You can't trust anything they say. Prior to the
> elections they said they were going to raise taxes. Oddly I believe they
> were sincere when they said that.

Nothing moderate about you is there. Actually, the buzzword during the
campaigns has always been "oversight." That would entail investigations.
As for taxes, when you spend, spend, spend, and cut taxes in the meantime
(on certain groups), any kid will ask you where the money will come from.
Yup, history repeating itself. Repubs put us in a bind, Dems criticised
for getting us out. Business as usual, with the same people chirping the
same song.






 
Date: 13 Nov 2006 23:44:51
From: elnino10@aol.com
Subject: Re: asshole!



WW wrote:
> golf not politics asshole!>

Where were you 6 years ago?



 
Date: 13 Nov 2006 23:44:44
From: elnino10@aol.com
Subject: Re: asshole!



WW wrote:
> golf not politics asshole!>

Where were you 6 years ago?



 
Date: 14 Nov 2006 16:48:29
From: zumafan
Subject: Re: DNC 2008 agenda



S McFarlane wrote:

> Sounds pretty partisan to me. Usually that = wrong. From my perspective as
> a non-Dempublican, I don't see a dime's worth of difference between either
> party in this regard. It always comes down to the partisan chess match:
> figure out what's best for the party, and follow that course. What's
> ethical to do? Forget about that...
>
> Scott

If we were smart we would vote against EVERY incumbent in EVERY
election. Then maybe they would represent US instead of the lobbyists.
But we're not smart.



 
Date: 15 Nov 2006 09:26:41
From: Miss Anne Thrope
Subject: Re: DNC 2008 agenda


And this folks, is as clever as a republican ever gets.



 
Date: 15 Nov 2006 11:59:25
From: Ken Meltzer
Subject: Re: DNC 2008 agenda



Jack Hollis wrote:

> The thing that would piss me off more than anything else is that
> Kerry's wife continues to use her dead husbands surname. So she's
> Teresa Heinz Kerry. I wouldn't mind if my wife wanted to have a
> hyphenated name, as long as she used her own maiden name. It's like
> she's willing to use his name, but she's not going to give up her real
> claim to fame.

http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/s_300508.html



  
Date: 15 Nov 2006 21:51:33
From: Jack Hollis
Subject: Re: DNC 2008 agenda


On 15 Nov 2006 11:59:25 -0800, "Ken Meltzer" <commspkmn@aol.com >
wrote:

>Jack Hollis wrote:
>
>> The thing that would piss me off more than anything else is that
>> Kerry's wife continues to use her dead husbands surname. So she's
>> Teresa Heinz Kerry. I wouldn't mind if my wife wanted to have a
>> hyphenated name, as long as she used her own maiden name. It's like
>> she's willing to use his name, but she's not going to give up her real
>> claim to fame.
>
>http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/s_300508.html


Teresa Heinz drops 'Kerry'

She obviously has a lot more respect for her dead husband than the one
she has now. I can understand how she feels.


   
Date: 16 Nov 2006 07:20:10
From: FredK
Subject: Re: DNC 2008 agenda



"Jack Hollis" <xsleeper@aol.com > wrote in message
news:9dknl21e8pu41f1iqheiuchj70hjqe48fl@4ax.com...
> On 15 Nov 2006 11:59:25 -0800, "Ken Meltzer" <commspkmn@aol.com>
> wrote:
>
>>Jack Hollis wrote:
>>
>>> The thing that would piss me off more than anything else is that
>>> Kerry's wife continues to use her dead husbands surname. So she's
>>> Teresa Heinz Kerry. I wouldn't mind if my wife wanted to have a
>>> hyphenated name, as long as she used her own maiden name. It's like
>>> she's willing to use his name, but she's not going to give up her real
>>> claim to fame.
>>
>>http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/s_300508.html
>
>
> Teresa Heinz drops 'Kerry'
>
> She obviously has a lot more respect for her dead husband than the one
> she has now. I can understand how she feels.

Are you truly this shallow? Or just really smarting from the rejection at
the election?