Speaking about spawn of Reagan George W here...


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> There are enough smooth, professional, ex-lawyer politicians who always
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> nervous in front of a camera. I know it sends people into fits of outrage,
> particularly in Europe, but I find it rather refreshing.
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> "Gerry" <222ggg@spam.really.sucks> wrote in message
> news:090620040720446833%222ggg@spam.really.sucks...
> > In article <q64ec0hh2kagka2q29mkrqv5p4mkctl61k@4ax.com>, Michael Cash
> > <buggeroff@fake.com> wrote:
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> > > >I think tomorrow's events should be fascinating - if only to see how
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> > > >a fuck-up GW makes of his aides' expertly crafted speech.
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> > > Let's try to refrain from cattiness until President Reagan has been
> > > decently planted, shall we?
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> > In fact let's avoid saying anything bad about GW until Reagan has
> > vanished from all human memory.
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> > -- 
> > First they gerrymander us into one-party fiefs. Then they tell us they
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> > care about the swing districts. Then they complain about voter apathy.
> >  -- Gail Collins
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