Bush and his quest for death

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Watching the debates and seeing Bush joyously smirk at the thought of executing Texas prisoners gave me the chills...thinking about this Redneck Bozo in charge of our military and playing "war" terrifies me to the bone!

Pentagon outlines possible war scenarios in China

WASHINGTON, Dec. 18 (UPI) - The U.S. could be drawn into a war with China under certain conditions, according to a new report the Pentagon sent to Congress this week.

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-- Kill (Em@Smirk.com), December 19, 2000

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Ah-so roundeyes, you have read my book.

The Art of War

-- (Sun_Tzu@you.die!), December 19, 2000.


Those gooks are pissin me off!! Gimmee a drink, I'm losin it! I'll press the button, I swear I'll do it!!

-- rubby dub dub (dubby@dubby.doo!), December 20, 2000.


The Texas legacy of Kenneth McDuff--

McDuff managed to outrage more than just the kooks who party in Huntsville during executions. The massive Texas prison buildup came about during the administration of liberal Democratic Governor Ann Richards, who readily admitted that she would much rather have spent such a vast sum of money on other things. Her career championing liberal causes took a back seat to what "had to be done." Conservative Republicans did an about face as well; at a time when their doctrine was to reduce spending and the size of government, they encouraged and supported one of the largest expansions of state government in the history of the United States, as well as its necessary revenue enhancements. Only Kenneth McDuff could inspire ultra conservatives to see big government as a solution. It had to be done – such was the effect of the Bad Boy from Rosebud.

The McDuff Rules

-- Lars (lars@indy.net), December 20, 2000.


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