[Rhodes22-list] bill?

Tootle ekroposki at charter.net
Thu Dec 4 12:22:58 EST 2008


If satire is now wrong what are those late night tv shows going to do?

Maybe we should forward that cartoon to the 'Office of President Elect'?

Ed K
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Brad Haslett-2 wrote:
> 
> Robert,
> 
> Oh BULLSHIT!  This is going to be a long four years if you join the
> ranks of the PC police.  Clarance Thomas and Condi Rice are fair game
> but The One isn't?  If I'm a bigot then I'm an equal opportunity
> bigot!  Let me finish the sim this afternoon and do some research on
> prudish Marines from Maine to make fun of.
> 
> Brad
> 
> On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 11:04 AM, Robert Skinner
> <Robert at squirrelhaven.com> wrote:
>> Obama is president-elect, not a pimp.
>>
>> Brad - I'm sure that you don't want to
>> come off as a bigot - I have seen no
>> evidence of that to date - but this is
>> uncomfortably close to the line between
>> humor and bad taste.
>>
>> /Robert, ME
>>
>> Brad Haslett wrote:
>>> Bill,
>>>
>>> You gotta admit, history is being made.  Here's a review of Presidential
>>> limos.
>>>
>>> http://www.jibjab.com/view/258672
>>>
>>> Brad
>>>
>>> On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 8:42 PM, Bill Effros <bill at effros.com> wrote:
>>>> Michael,
>>>>
>>>> I like to think I'm in the "what's best for my country" camp, and
>>>> against the hypocrisy camp.
>>>>
>>>> George Bush got into office by saying one thing and doing another.  I
>>>> opposed that.
>>>>
>>>> Obama got into office the same way.  I oppose that, too.
>>>>
>>>> Both men are inexperienced, relying on the knowledge of those
>>>> surrounding them.  It's a bad formula.  The other people in the room
>>>> won't agree on many things.  The least experienced person winds up
>>>> making the decision on a "gut feel".
>>>>
>>>> Both Bush and Obama were selected by political machines as the
>>>> electable
>>>> face of unelectable policies.
>>>>
>>>> It didn't work well for the Republicans.  It's not going to work well
>>>> for the Democrats, either.
>>>>
>>>> As you well know, we've got really really big problems.  Things will
>>>> probably never go back to where they were.  Our country's position is
>>>> likely to deteriorate, along with the position of most individuals.
>>>> There are smarter moves, and dumber moves.  Moves that will leave us
>>>> better off, and moves that will leave us worse off.
>>>>
>>>> The Democrats are settling scores--they are not working for the common
>>>> good.
>>>>
>>>> As you know, I am voting against my pocketbook.  The Democrat's
>>>> policies
>>>> benefit me.  If I lose, I win.  But, at least I can live with myself,
>>>> having tried to work for what I believe is right.
>>>>
>>>> Maybe if enough people speak up early enough we can stop throwing our
>>>> money into a bottomless pit, and start actually working our way out.
>>>>
>>>> Bill Effros
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