Toner cartridge for Kerry office
Paul Lussier
p.lussier at comcast.net
Mon Oct 4 21:32:03 EDT 2004
In a message dated: Tue, 05 Oct 2004 09:53:32 +0900
Derek Martin said:
>On Mon, Oct 04, 2004 at 01:54:24PM -0400, Paul Lussier wrote:
>> Not being a Kerry fan, please excuse me while I sit here not feeling
>> bad for them.
>>
>> (Of course, it it was W's office, I wouldn't feel sorry for them either,
>> but that's only because they wouldn't have this problem. They would
>> have a well planned strategery for dealing with these inevitabilitisms
>> which frequently occur inopportunedly :)
>
>I'm not a Kerry fan either, and generally I'm no fan of Democrats...
>But it saddens me to think that intelligent people can find ways to
>justify supporting GWB. By all appearances, he's nothing but a
>power-hungry war-mongering lunatic with an IQ of 67, who has no regard
>whatever for the international community, or even his own people.
I'm amused by the thought that you believe I was justifying my support
for anyone by what I stated in any of my e-mails. Does no one recognize
parody or sarcasm anymore?
>And it makes me a little nervous that Bush and Kerry both have
>publicly admitted to being members of the Skull and Bones, an elitist
>secret society which recruits its members at Yale University.
Should this worry me any more or less than the fact that every
U.S. President has been a member of the Free Masons?
>This is not conspiracy theorist fantasy; it's been reported by the
>major news media outlets:
>
> http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/10/02/60minutes/main576332.shtml
Lots of things have been reported by the major media news outlets
lately, many of which have turned out to be fraudulent, deceptive, or
outright lies. Excuse while I doubt the veracity or dependability of
these supposed 'sources beyond reproach'
>Secret societies don't need to be sinister, but secrecy + power have
>always seemed a little bit that way to me... Politics and power
>should be accessible for public scrutiny in any government that wants
>to label itself "democracy" IMO.
Yeah, except the U.S. of A. is *not* a democracy, and what should be
seldom is.
Seeya,
Paul
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