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Bush Has Thanksgiving Dinner with Troops in Baghdad.

Just came over the Fox News.

...Jim Thompson
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I love to cook with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food.
 
On Thu, 27 Nov 2003 10:59:55 -0700, Jim Thompson
<invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote:

Bush Has Thanksgiving Dinner with Troops in Baghdad.
He must *love* air travel. A 26hr round-trip for a 2hr visit! I only
wish I were that keen on flying.
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"I expect history will be kind to me, since I intend to write it."
- Winston Churchill
 
"Paul Burridge" <pb@osiris1.notthisbit.co.uk> wrote in message
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On Thu, 27 Nov 2003 10:59:55 -0700, Jim Thompson
invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote:

Bush Has Thanksgiving Dinner with Troops in Baghdad.

He must *love* air travel. A 26hr round-trip for a 2hr visit! I only
wish I were that keen on flying.
Flying in AF1 isn't like coach... Also, he isn't footing the bill. I bet
they got lots of nice photos that'll be splattered all over TV news tonight.
Great PR.
 
"Jim Thompson" <invalid@invalid.invalid> schreef in bericht
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Bush Has Thanksgiving Dinner with Troops in Baghdad.

Just came over the Fox News.
It was on our news too, couple of hours ago. The troops
were happy to see him.

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Thanks, Frank.
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On Thu, 27 Nov 2003 20:29:09 GMT, "Robert Monsen"
<postmaster@BulkingPro.com> wrote:

"Paul Burridge" <pb@osiris1.notthisbit.co.uk> wrote in message
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On Thu, 27 Nov 2003 10:59:55 -0700, Jim Thompson
invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote:

Bush Has Thanksgiving Dinner with Troops in Baghdad.

He must *love* air travel. A 26hr round-trip for a 2hr visit! I only
wish I were that keen on flying.

Flying in AF1 isn't like coach... Also, he isn't footing the bill. I bet
they got lots of nice photos that'll be splattered all over TV news tonight.
Great PR.


Yep. Has a nice conventional bedroom with *all* the amenities ;-)

...Jim Thompson
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I love to cook with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food.
 
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On Thu, 27 Nov 2003 20:29:09 GMT, "Robert Monsen"
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On Thu, 27 Nov 2003 10:59:55 -0700, Jim Thompson
invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote:

Bush Has Thanksgiving Dinner with Troops in Baghdad.

He must *love* air travel. A 26hr round-trip for a 2hr visit! I only
wish I were that keen on flying.

Flying in AF1 isn't like coach... Also, he isn't footing the bill. I bet
they got lots of nice photos that'll be splattered all over TV news
tonight.
Great PR.


Yep. Has a nice conventional bedroom with *all* the amenities ;-)

...Jim Thompson
--
Including hot and cold running women?

Ken
 
"Ken Taylor" wrote in message
"Jim Thompson" wrote in message
"Robert Monsen" wrote:
"Paul Burridge" wrote in message
Jim Thompson wrote:

Bush Has Thanksgiving Dinner with Troops in Baghdad.

He must *love* air travel. A 26hr round-trip for a 2hr visit! I only
wish I were that keen on flying.

Flying in AF1 isn't like coach... Also, he isn't footing the bill. I
bet
they got lots of nice photos that'll be splattered all over TV news
tonight. Great PR.

Yep. Has a nice conventional bedroom with *all* the amenities ;-)
...Jim Thompson
--
Including hot and cold running women?
Ken
Hey, Clinton is out!
 
Jim Thompson wrote:
Bush Has Thanksgiving Dinner with Troops in Baghdad.

Just came over the Fox News.

...Jim Thompson
Is that what you call a self-basting turkey?

--
Joe Legris
 
Jim Thompson <invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote:
Bush Has Thanksgiving Dinner with Troops in Baghdad.

Just came over the Fox News.
You must *really* like Dubya.

I'd clean the TV soon or the buttons will stick for ever.


Tim
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And the beast shall be made legion. Its numbers shall be increased a
thousand thousand fold. The din of a million keyboards like unto a great
storm shall cover the earth, and the followers of Mammon shall tremble.
- The Book of Mozilla, 3:31
 
From: Jim Thompson

Bush Has Thanksgiving Dinner with Troops in Baghdad.
He prob. went when he heard that Hillary washeaded for Afganistan.
 
Well, did his puppet masters go along, or did "golly GW" go it alone. Oh,
and what a fine, mmm uh, speech, as always.

--
No "jam" if by email.
 
Whereas I support George W. and the allies in their action in Iraq, I
can't get it out of my mind what he did to a young girl in February of
1998 when he was governor of Texas. I'm talking about Karla Faye
Tucker. She was involved in a rather brutal murder in 1983 which was
not premeditated and for which she took full responsibility. In her 15
years in jail awaiting execution, she rahabilitated herself so well
that even hardened guards spoke up for her.

On the eve of her execution, speaking on his right to grant her a 30
day stay of execution, George W. said he had to hand her fate over to
a 'higher power'. Some wag has since pointed out that he was the
higher power and questioned if he realized that. He further opined
that George was a coward. Anyway, he allowed her to be the first woman
executed in Texas in over a hundred years.

I have recently read a report by a reporter who interviewed George W.
about her plea for clemency. Instead of being man enough to account
for his actions, he took the course of belittling her for having
asked. No matter what she did due to a severely corrupted childhood,
and being heavily strung out on drugs at the time of her crime, she
died as a good kid...a decent human being. And Bush stood by trying to
collect political Brownie points.

Happy Thanksgiving, George!!



On Thu, 27 Nov 2003 10:59:55 -0700, Jim Thompson
<invalid@invalid.invalid> wrotd:

Bush Has Thanksgiving Dinner with Troops in Baghdad.

Just came over the Fox News.

...Jim Thompson
 
Jim Thompson wrote:
Bush Has Thanksgiving Dinner with Troops in Baghdad.

Just came over the Fox News.
The Daily Mirror newspaper, here in the UK, has a picture of Dubya
helping with the Thanksgiving dinner, entitled "The Turkey Has Landed". :cool:

Leon
 
On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 07:46:59 GMT, no1@no1.com wrote:

Whereas I support George W. and the allies in their action in Iraq, I
can't get it out of my mind what he did to a young girl in February of
1998 when he was governor of Texas. I'm talking about Karla Faye
Tucker. She was involved in a rather brutal murder in 1983 which was
not premeditated and for which she took full responsibility. In her 15
years in jail awaiting execution, she rahabilitated herself so well
that even hardened guards spoke up for her.

On the eve of her execution, speaking on his right to grant her a 30
day stay of execution, George W. said he had to hand her fate over to
a 'higher power'. Some wag has since pointed out that he was the
higher power and questioned if he realized that. He further opined
that George was a coward. Anyway, he allowed her to be the first woman
executed in Texas in over a hundred years.

I have recently read a report by a reporter who interviewed George W.
about her plea for clemency. Instead of being man enough to account
for his actions, he took the course of belittling her for having
asked. No matter what she did due to a severely corrupted childhood,
and being heavily strung out on drugs at the time of her crime, she
died as a good kid...a decent human being. And Bush stood by trying to
collect political Brownie points.
Yup. That's politicians the world over for you, I'm afraid. Of course
none of them have ever once erred in their own lives...
--

"I expect history will be kind to me, since I intend to write it."
- Winston Churchill
 
On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 07:46:59 GMT, no1@no1.com wrote:

Whereas I support George W. and the allies in their action in Iraq, I
can't get it out of my mind what he did to a young girl in February of
1998 when he was governor of Texas. I'm talking about Karla Faye
Tucker. She was involved in a rather brutal murder in 1983 which was
not premeditated and for which she took full responsibility. In her 15
years in jail awaiting execution, she rahabilitated herself so well
that even hardened guards spoke up for her.

On the eve of her execution, speaking on his right to grant her a 30
day stay of execution, George W. said he had to hand her fate over to
a 'higher power'. Some wag has since pointed out that he was the
higher power and questioned if he realized that. He further opined
that George was a coward. Anyway, he allowed her to be the first woman
executed in Texas in over a hundred years.

I have recently read a report by a reporter who interviewed George W.
about her plea for clemency. Instead of being man enough to account
for his actions, he took the course of belittling her for having
asked. No matter what she did due to a severely corrupted childhood,
and being heavily strung out on drugs at the time of her crime, she
died as a good kid...a decent human being. And Bush stood by trying to
collect political Brownie points.

Happy Thanksgiving, George!!



[snip]

Suppose I murder you and then get religion. Should I go free? Want
to test the concept?

There should be a one year time limit on appeals... expedited at the
expense of the state... then hang 'em. None of this dawdling for 20
years.

...Jim Thompson
--
| James E.Thompson, P.E. | mens |
| Analog Innovations, Inc. | et |
| Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC's and Discrete Systems | manus |
| Phoenix, Arizona Voice:(480)460-2350 | |
| E-mail Address at Website Fax:(480)460-2142 | Brass Rat |
| http://www.analog-innovations.com | 1962 |

I love to cook with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food.
 
I read in sci.electronics.design that Jim Thompson
<invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote (in <eaqesv00jbne2sfs4s7puot3goc8k5idhc@
4ax.com>) about 'Bush Has Thanksgiving Dinner with Troops in Baghdad',
on Fri, 28 Nov 2003:

There should be a one year time limit on appeals... expedited at the
expense of the state... then hang 'em. None of this dawdling for 20
years.
When we had capital punishment, the appeal had to go in within three
weeks, otherwise it was too late. Appeals usually took about 12 months
to come to court, IIRC, and there were only two stages - Appeal Court
and Home Secretary's reprieve.
--
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no1@no1.com wrote:

On the eve of her execution, speaking on his right to grant her a 30
day stay of execution, George W. said he had to hand her fate over to
a 'higher power'. Some wag has since pointed out that he was the
higher power and questioned if he realized that. He further opined
that George was a coward. Anyway, he allowed her to be the first woman
executed in Texas in over a hundred years.

I have recently read a report by a reporter who interviewed George W.
about her plea for clemency. Instead of being man enough to account
for his actions, he took the course of belittling her for having
asked. No matter what she did due to a severely corrupted childhood,
and being heavily strung out on drugs at the time of her crime, she
died as a good kid...a decent human being. And Bush stood by trying to
collect political Brownie points.
It's a funny (funny peculiar, not funny ha ha) thing, most of the
residents of deathrows, all over the US, have had rotten childhoods,
followed by rotten adulthoods.

The fact that the murderer has had an unfortunate life doesn't
eliminate the murder he committed. It doesn't bring relief for the
grief felt by the victim's family. It doesn't bring back the victim.

The day that the repentance and rehabilitation of a murder brings back
the victim in all his former glory is the day I will feel sorry for
murderers.

Until then, fry them!

-Chuck
 

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