Mitt Promises NOT to Embarass America Like the Clinton Crime Family Did in The White House

On Thu, 3 Jan 2008 06:23:54 -0500, "Scruffy McScruffovitch" <Scruffy_1@FAM.NET>
wrote:

>In News js2pn39tmgveipot01i7q6b56k87mhv77t@4ax.com,, AnAmericanCitizen at
>NoAmnesty@earthlink.net, typed this:
>
>> He's right. The president and other high ranking officials should be
>> a cut above. Bill Clinton has the morals of an alley cat and he made
>> a mockery of the presidency when he was in office.....AAC
>>

>
>But even through all of that, Clinton was still a better president than Bush
>or Romney can ever hope to be.


That's your opinion and the opinion of many other democrats, your prerogative. The
opinion of many others doesn't agree with it....and that's our prerogative....AAC
>>
>> On Wed, 2 Jan 2008 16:36:00 -0500, "Patriot Games"
>> <Patriot@America.com> wrote:
>>
>>> http://www.newsmax.com/politics/romney_clintons/2008/01/02/61127.html
>>>
>>> Romney Takes Swipe at Clinton Years
>>>
>>> Wednesday, January 2, 2008
>>>
>>> WASHINGTON -- Republican Mitt Romney said Wednesday that if elected
>>> president he and his wife will not embarrass the nation by their
>>> conduct in the White House as happened in "the Clinton years."
>>>
>>> In an interview on CNN, Romney was asked about comments he made at
>>> recent house parties in Iowa that he and his wife, Ann, would not
>>> embarrass the nation in the White House. He is campaigning for
>>> Thursday's Republican presidential caucuses in Iowa, while Hillary
>>> Rodham Clinton is campaigning on the Democratic side.
>>>
>>> "We'll try and represent ourselves and our nation well also to our
>>> kids because I think, I think kids watch the White House and there
>>> have been failures in the past in the White House _ if you go back
>>> to the Clinton years and recognize that _ that I think had an
>>> enormous impact on the culture of our country," Romney said. "And
>>> we'll do our very best, our whole family will to _ well, if we can't
>>> be perfect, we'll do our best to uphold and to be a good example for
>>> the kinds of values I think people expect from our leaders."
>>>
>>> Romney also said that in his comments he was "not referring to
>>> anybody, referring to ourselves. We will do our very best to uphold
>>> the kind of values that people expect of a White House couple."
>>>
>>> The last part of Bill Clinton's second presidential term was
>>> dominated by a scandal involving his relationship with former White
>>> House intern Monica Lewinsky.
>>>
>>> The Romneys have been married 38 years and have five sons and 11
>>> grandchildren. The former Massachusetts governor has featured his
>>> wholesome-looking family prominently in his presidential campaign.
 
On Thu, 3 Jan 2008 09:00:43 -0800 (PST), Baldin Lee Pramer
<baldinleepramer@yahoo.com> wrote:

>On Jan 2, 2:36 pm, "Patriot Games" <Patr...@America.com> wrote:
>> http://www.newsmax.com/politics/romney_clintons/2008/01/02/61127.html
>>
>> Romney Takes Swipe at Clinton Years
>>
>> Wednesday, January 2, 2008
>>
>> WASHINGTON -- Republican Mitt Romney said Wednesday that if elected
>> president he and his wife will not embarrass the nation by their conduct in
>> the White House as happened in "the Clinton years."
>>
>> In an interview on CNN, Romney was asked about comments he made at recent
>> house parties in Iowa that he and his wife, Ann, would not embarrass the
>> nation in the White House.

>
>Until he appears in his magic underwear!
>
>BLP


Is that the best you can do? .....AAC
 
In our last episode, <js2pn39tmgveipot01i7q6b56k87mhv77t@4ax.com>, the
lovely and talented AnAmericanCitizen broadcast on alt.politics:


> He's right. The president and other high ranking officials should be a
> cut above. Bill Clinton has the morals of an alley cat and he made a
> mockery of the presidency when he was in office.....AAC


Bill Clinton was one of the greatest presidents America has ever had.
He, his office, and America were widely respected when he was president
instead of being the laughing stock Bush and Rove made of it. You obvious
do not have a clue what morality is all about.

--
Lars Eighner <http://larseighner.com/> usenet@larseighner.com
Countdown: 382 days to go.
 
In News 9omrn3dokssculobsptl7un53afp2d3am8@4ax.com,, AnAmericanCitizen at
NoAmnesty@earthlink.net, typed this:

> On Thu, 3 Jan 2008 06:23:54 -0500, "Scruffy McScruffovitch"
> <Scruffy_1@FAM.NET> wrote:
>
>> In News js2pn39tmgveipot01i7q6b56k87mhv77t@4ax.com,,
>> AnAmericanCitizen at NoAmnesty@earthlink.net, typed this:
>>
>>> He's right. The president and other high ranking officials should
>>> be a cut above. Bill Clinton has the morals of an alley cat and he
>>> made a mockery of the presidency when he was in office.....AAC
>>>

>>
>> But even through all of that, Clinton was still a better president
>> than Bush or Romney can ever hope to be.

>
> That's your opinion


Nope, that's a plain fact.

--
"A government big enough to give you everything you want is strong
enough to take away everything you have."

Thomas Jefferson
 
AnAmericanCitizen wrote:
> On Thu, 03 Jan 2008 08:41:14 -0500, SgtMinor
> <Sarge@the.old.folks.home.invalid> wrote:
>
>> AnAmericanCitizen wrote:
>>> On Wed, 02 Jan 2008 16:44:21 -0500, SgtMinor
>>> <Sarge@the.old.folks.home.invalid> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Patriot Games wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> http://www.newsmax.com/politics/romney_clintons/2008/01/02/61127.html
>>>>>
>>>>> Romney Takes Swipe at Clinton Years
>>>>>
>>>>> Wednesday, January 2, 2008
>>>>>
>>>>> WASHINGTON -- Republican Mitt Romney said Wednesday that if
>>>>> elected president he and his wife will not embarrass the nation
>>>>> by their conduct in the White House as happened in "the Clinton
>>>>> years."
>>>>>
>>>>> In an interview on CNN, Romney was asked about comments he made at
>>>>> recent house parties in Iowa that he and his wife, Ann, would not
>>>>> embarrass the nation in the White House. He is campaigning for
>>>>> Thursday's Republican presidential caucuses in Iowa, while Hillary
>>>>> Rodham Clinton is campaigning on the Democratic side.
>>>>>
>>>>> "We'll try and represent ourselves and our nation well also to
>>>>> our kids because I think, I think kids watch the White House and
>>>>> there have been failures in the past in the White House _ if you
>>>>> go back to the Clinton years and recognize that _ that I think
>>>>> had an enormous impact on the culture of our country," Romney
>>>>> said. "And we'll do our very best, our whole family will to _
>>>>> well, if we can't be perfect, we'll do our best to uphold and to
>>>>> be a good example for the kinds of values I think people expect
>>>>> from our leaders."
>>>>>
>>>>> Romney also said that in his comments he was "not referring to
>>>>> anybody, referring to ourselves. We will do our very best to
>>>>> uphold the kind of values that people expect of a White House
>>>>> couple."
>>>>>
>>>>> The last part of Bill Clinton's second presidential term was
>>>>> dominated by a scandal involving his relationship with former
>>>>> White House intern Monica Lewinsky.
>>>>>
>>>>> The Romneys have been married 38 years and have five sons and 11
>>>>> grandchildren. The former Massachusetts governor has featured his
>>>>> wholesome-looking family prominently in his presidential campaign.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> It speaks volumes about Romney that he should single out the
>>>> Clintons for their "failures in the past in the White House" and
>>>> apparently give a pass to the current occupants.
>>>
>>>
>>> The current occupants have personally conducted themselves as most
>>> people would expect from high government officials. Bill Clinton
>>> is a sexual pervert who set the country on its ear with all the
>>> Clinton scandals before and during his time in office. He's an
>>> embarrassment. Disagree with George Bush if you like, but he is a
>>> very moral man.....AAC

>>
>> What exactly made Clinton a "sexual pervert?" Was he coming on to
>> boy pages or exhibiting a wide stance in airport bathrooms?

>
> It seems as governor (and most likely as president), he had young
> girls and women that caught his fancy brought to him. He seemed to
> have gained quite a reputation for exposing himself, groping women,
> rape and entertaining members of the opposite sex in the Oval Office.
> One of the jokes making the rounds these days is "if Hillary becomes
> president, it will seem strange to have a woman in the oval office at
> the desk instead of under it." It's not really funny though, is it?
> He made a mockery of the Oval Office, using it as his own private
> playroom. So you think sexual predator fits him better than sexual
> pervert?
>
>> And how exactly is someone who lies the country into an illegal war,
>> and has the blood of thousands of innocents on his hands, a "very
>> moral man?"

>
> Just because you and others like you bought into the liberal media's
> smears and the ultra liberal groups such as Move On and Media Matters
> it's never been proven without a doubt that there were no WMDs.
> Whatever the case, we went to war on information believed to be true.
> One of the world's tyrants was dispatched and peace is slowly but
> surely coming to two countries in that part of the world.
>
> Yes, George Bush is a very moral man.....AAC


A moral man? Lied us into an unnecessary war, a war that has seriously
damaged America and aided our enemies/

A strange morality you preach.
 
"Baldin Lee Pramer" <baldinleepramer@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:99f32ea1-2b91-4490-9913-1bacce185ea5@p69g2000hsa.googlegroups.com...
> On Jan 2, 2:36 pm, "Patriot Games" <Patr...@America.com> wrote:
>> http://www.newsmax.com/politics/romney_clintons/2008/01/02/61127.html
>> Romney Takes Swipe at Clinton Years
>> Wednesday, January 2, 2008
>> WASHINGTON -- Republican Mitt Romney said Wednesday that if elected
>> president he and his wife will not embarrass the nation by their conduct
>> in
>> the White House as happened in "the Clinton years."
>> In an interview on CNN, Romney was asked about comments he made at recent
>> house parties in Iowa that he and his wife, Ann, would not embarrass the
>> nation in the White House.

> Until he appears in his magic underwear!


I thought there was ONE pair of Magic Underwear that got lost when they lost
the Golden Notebook?
 
On Thu, 03 Jan 2008 23:05:56 -0800, AnAmericanCitizen
<NoAmnesty@earthlink.net> wrote:

>Just because you and others like you bought into the liberal media's smears and the
>ultra liberal groups such as Move On and Media Matters it's never been proven without
>a doubt that there were no WMDs. Whatever the case, we went to war on information
>believed to be true.


So did Germany.

> One of the world's tyrants was dispatched and peace is slowly
>but surely coming to two countries in that part of the world.


Odd that part of the world was already in peace.

>Yes, George Bush is a very moral man.....AAC


You misspelled 'amoral'.

hth

Swill
 
On Fri, 4 Jan 2008 06:15:14 -0500, "Sid9" <sid9@bellsouth.net> wrote:

>AnAmericanCitizen wrote:
>> On Thu, 03 Jan 2008 08:41:14 -0500, SgtMinor
>> <Sarge@the.old.folks.home.invalid> wrote:
>>
>>> AnAmericanCitizen wrote:
>>>> On Wed, 02 Jan 2008 16:44:21 -0500, SgtMinor
>>>> <Sarge@the.old.folks.home.invalid> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Patriot Games wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> http://www.newsmax.com/politics/romney_clintons/2008/01/02/61127.html
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Romney Takes Swipe at Clinton Years
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Wednesday, January 2, 2008
>>>>>>
>>>>>> WASHINGTON -- Republican Mitt Romney said Wednesday that if
>>>>>> elected president he and his wife will not embarrass the nation
>>>>>> by their conduct in the White House as happened in "the Clinton
>>>>>> years."
>>>>>>
>>>>>> In an interview on CNN, Romney was asked about comments he made at
>>>>>> recent house parties in Iowa that he and his wife, Ann, would not
>>>>>> embarrass the nation in the White House. He is campaigning for
>>>>>> Thursday's Republican presidential caucuses in Iowa, while Hillary
>>>>>> Rodham Clinton is campaigning on the Democratic side.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "We'll try and represent ourselves and our nation well also to
>>>>>> our kids because I think, I think kids watch the White House and
>>>>>> there have been failures in the past in the White House _ if you
>>>>>> go back to the Clinton years and recognize that _ that I think
>>>>>> had an enormous impact on the culture of our country," Romney
>>>>>> said. "And we'll do our very best, our whole family will to _
>>>>>> well, if we can't be perfect, we'll do our best to uphold and to
>>>>>> be a good example for the kinds of values I think people expect
>>>>>> from our leaders."
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Romney also said that in his comments he was "not referring to
>>>>>> anybody, referring to ourselves. We will do our very best to
>>>>>> uphold the kind of values that people expect of a White House
>>>>>> couple."
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The last part of Bill Clinton's second presidential term was
>>>>>> dominated by a scandal involving his relationship with former
>>>>>> White House intern Monica Lewinsky.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The Romneys have been married 38 years and have five sons and 11
>>>>>> grandchildren. The former Massachusetts governor has featured his
>>>>>> wholesome-looking family prominently in his presidential campaign.
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> It speaks volumes about Romney that he should single out the
>>>>> Clintons for their "failures in the past in the White House" and
>>>>> apparently give a pass to the current occupants.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> The current occupants have personally conducted themselves as most
>>>> people would expect from high government officials. Bill Clinton
>>>> is a sexual pervert who set the country on its ear with all the
>>>> Clinton scandals before and during his time in office. He's an
>>>> embarrassment. Disagree with George Bush if you like, but he is a
>>>> very moral man.....AAC
>>>
>>> What exactly made Clinton a "sexual pervert?" Was he coming on to
>>> boy pages or exhibiting a wide stance in airport bathrooms?

>>
>> It seems as governor (and most likely as president), he had young
>> girls and women that caught his fancy brought to him. He seemed to
>> have gained quite a reputation for exposing himself, groping women,
>> rape and entertaining members of the opposite sex in the Oval Office.
>> One of the jokes making the rounds these days is "if Hillary becomes
>> president, it will seem strange to have a woman in the oval office at
>> the desk instead of under it." It's not really funny though, is it?
>> He made a mockery of the Oval Office, using it as his own private
>> playroom. So you think sexual predator fits him better than sexual
>> pervert?
>>
>>> And how exactly is someone who lies the country into an illegal war,
>>> and has the blood of thousands of innocents on his hands, a "very
>>> moral man?"

>>
>> Just because you and others like you bought into the liberal media's
>> smears and the ultra liberal groups such as Move On and Media Matters
>> it's never been proven without a doubt that there were no WMDs.
>> Whatever the case, we went to war on information believed to be true.
>> One of the world's tyrants was dispatched and peace is slowly but
>> surely coming to two countries in that part of the world.
>>
>> Yes, George Bush is a very moral man.....AAC

>
>A moral man? Lied us into an unnecessary war, a war that has seriously
>damaged America and aided our enemies/
>
>A strange morality you preach.
>

A strange morality is your downplaying Clinton's lack of any....AAC

"The Clintons Are A Terminally Unethical And Vulgar Couple, And They've
Betrayed Everyone Who Has Ever Believed In Them."
- Bob Herbert, Columnist NY Times
 
On Fri, 4 Jan 2008 06:05:52 -0500, "Scruffy McScruffovitch" <Scruffy_1@FAM.NET>
wrote:

>In News 9omrn3dokssculobsptl7un53afp2d3am8@4ax.com,, AnAmericanCitizen at
>NoAmnesty@earthlink.net, typed this:
>
>> On Thu, 3 Jan 2008 06:23:54 -0500, "Scruffy McScruffovitch"
>> <Scruffy_1@FAM.NET> wrote:
>>
>>> In News js2pn39tmgveipot01i7q6b56k87mhv77t@4ax.com,,
>>> AnAmericanCitizen at NoAmnesty@earthlink.net, typed this:
>>>
>>>> He's right. The president and other high ranking officials should
>>>> be a cut above. Bill Clinton has the morals of an alley cat and he
>>>> made a mockery of the presidency when he was in office.....AAC
>>>>
>>>
>>> But even through all of that, Clinton was still a better president
>>> than Bush or Romney can ever hope to be.

>>
>> That's your opinion

>
>Nope, that's a plain fact.


Hah!!! aren't you the funny one. Sure it is....AAC


Does anyone really think Bill Clinton has changed?

In how many ways were we not notified by people before Bill Clinton's
election that he had a major problem with women and his dick, and had
an outragious lying habit? We were TOLD, again and again, but a good
proportion of the people out there just crossed their fingers and
decided to believe it wasn't what we were told by Arkansans and
everyone....Bjorn

People I know who voted for Clinton have said repeatedly they simply could
NOT believe the warning signs were as serious as they turned out to be.
.....Patriot Games
 
On 04 Jan 2008 07:20:15 GMT, Lars Eighner <usenet@larseighner.com> wrote:

>In our last episode, <js2pn39tmgveipot01i7q6b56k87mhv77t@4ax.com>, the
>lovely and talented AnAmericanCitizen broadcast on alt.politics:
>
>
>> He's right. The president and other high ranking officials should be a
>> cut above. Bill Clinton has the morals of an alley cat and he made a
>> mockery of the presidency when he was in office.....AAC

>
>Bill Clinton was one of the greatest presidents America has ever had.
>He, his office, and America were widely respected when he was president
>instead of being the laughing stock Bush and Rove made of it. You obvious
>do not have a clue what morality is all about.


Oh Right. His idea of the U.S. military was to turn them over to the U.N....to watch
as they were killed and pictures of them put on tv as their bodies were dragged down
a street in a foreign city....to lob rockets at a Chinese embassy....I could go on
and on in this vein. My personal favorite of what a great president Clinton was is
when he sent members of our military to Haiti where they were put on garbage detail
to keep the streets clean.

You are delusional....AAC


"The Clintons Are A Terminally Unethical And Vulgar Couple, And They've
Betrayed Everyone Who Has Ever Believed In Them."
- Bob Herbert, Columnist NY Times

No question, the Justice Department and White House have botched the handling of this
issue from start to finish. But what we don't have here is any serious evidence that
the Administration has acted improperly or to protect some of its friends. If
Democrats want to understand what a real abuse of power looks like, they can always
ask the junior Senator from New York....Wall Street Journal
 
On Thu, 3 Jan 2008 09:00:43 -0800 (PST), Baldin Lee Pramer
<baldinleepramer@yahoo.com> wrote:

>On Jan 2, 2:36 pm, "Patriot Games" <Patr...@America.com> wrote:
>> http://www.newsmax.com/politics/romney_clintons/2008/01/02/61127.html
>>
>> Romney Takes Swipe at Clinton Years
>>
>> Wednesday, January 2, 2008
>>
>> WASHINGTON -- Republican Mitt Romney said Wednesday that if elected
>> president he and his wife will not embarrass the nation by their conduct in
>> the White House as happened in "the Clinton years."
>>
>> In an interview on CNN, Romney was asked about comments he made at recent
>> house parties in Iowa that he and his wife, Ann, would not embarrass the
>> nation in the White House.

>
>Until he appears in his magic underwear!
>
>BLP


I'm assuming you don't practice any religion or you wouldn't be making light of an
important ritual in someone else's religion.

What are you, a ten-year-old who likes to talk about underwear because it gives you a
thrill?.....AAC


Re: Hillary's stand regarding the Move-on ad re Four-Star general Petraeus:
"Hillary Clinton had a choice. She could stand with our troop
commander in Iraq,or she could stand with the libelous left wing
of her party. She chose the latter. The idea that she would be a
credible commander-in-chief of our armed forces requires the willing
suspension of disbelief."....Mitt Romney
 
In News c90un3d0lkj77nhoun66fnff6fu8hatusm@4ax.com,, AnAmericanCitizen at
NoAmnesty@earthlink.net, typed this:

> On Fri, 4 Jan 2008 06:05:52 -0500, "Scruffy McScruffovitch"
> <Scruffy_1@FAM.NET> wrote:
>
>> In News 9omrn3dokssculobsptl7un53afp2d3am8@4ax.com,,
>> AnAmericanCitizen at NoAmnesty@earthlink.net, typed this:
>>
>>> On Thu, 3 Jan 2008 06:23:54 -0500, "Scruffy McScruffovitch"
>>> <Scruffy_1@FAM.NET> wrote:
>>>
>>>> In News js2pn39tmgveipot01i7q6b56k87mhv77t@4ax.com,,
>>>> AnAmericanCitizen at NoAmnesty@earthlink.net, typed this:
>>>>
>>>>> He's right. The president and other high ranking officials should
>>>>> be a cut above. Bill Clinton has the morals of an alley cat and he
>>>>> made a mockery of the presidency when he was in office.....AAC
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> But even through all of that, Clinton was still a better president
>>>> than Bush or Romney can ever hope to be.
>>>
>>> That's your opinion

>>
>> Nope, that's a plain fact.

>
> Hah!!! aren't you the funny one. Sure it is....AAC


Thanks, I knew we could agree. I'd much rather have a president with a
woman/dick problem than a president with a warmongering/dick envy problem.

--
"A government big enough to give you everything you want is strong
enough to take away everything you have."

Thomas Jefferson
 
"AnAmericanCitizen" <NoAmnesty@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:cvvtn3dl1edfbkbhjddg72b93e8jb68qth@4ax.com...
> On Fri, 4 Jan 2008 06:15:14 -0500, "Sid9" <sid9@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>
>>AnAmericanCitizen wrote:
>>> On Thu, 03 Jan 2008 08:41:14 -0500, SgtMinor
>>> <Sarge@the.old.folks.home.invalid> wrote:
>>>
>>>> AnAmericanCitizen wrote:
>>>>> On Wed, 02 Jan 2008 16:44:21 -0500, SgtMinor
>>>>> <Sarge@the.old.folks.home.invalid> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Patriot Games wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> http://www.newsmax.com/politics/romney_clintons/2008/01/02/61127.html
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Romney Takes Swipe at Clinton Years
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Wednesday, January 2, 2008
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> WASHINGTON -- Republican Mitt Romney said Wednesday that if
>>>>>>> elected president he and his wife will not embarrass the nation
>>>>>>> by their conduct in the White House as happened in "the Clinton
>>>>>>> years."
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> In an interview on CNN, Romney was asked about comments he made at
>>>>>>> recent house parties in Iowa that he and his wife, Ann, would not
>>>>>>> embarrass the nation in the White House. He is campaigning for
>>>>>>> Thursday's Republican presidential caucuses in Iowa, while Hillary
>>>>>>> Rodham Clinton is campaigning on the Democratic side.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "We'll try and represent ourselves and our nation well also to
>>>>>>> our kids because I think, I think kids watch the White House and
>>>>>>> there have been failures in the past in the White House _ if you
>>>>>>> go back to the Clinton years and recognize that _ that I think
>>>>>>> had an enormous impact on the culture of our country," Romney
>>>>>>> said. "And we'll do our very best, our whole family will to _
>>>>>>> well, if we can't be perfect, we'll do our best to uphold and to
>>>>>>> be a good example for the kinds of values I think people expect
>>>>>>> from our leaders."
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Romney also said that in his comments he was "not referring to
>>>>>>> anybody, referring to ourselves. We will do our very best to
>>>>>>> uphold the kind of values that people expect of a White House
>>>>>>> couple."
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The last part of Bill Clinton's second presidential term was
>>>>>>> dominated by a scandal involving his relationship with former
>>>>>>> White House intern Monica Lewinsky.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The Romneys have been married 38 years and have five sons and 11
>>>>>>> grandchildren. The former Massachusetts governor has featured his
>>>>>>> wholesome-looking family prominently in his presidential campaign.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It speaks volumes about Romney that he should single out the
>>>>>> Clintons for their "failures in the past in the White House" and
>>>>>> apparently give a pass to the current occupants.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> The current occupants have personally conducted themselves as most
>>>>> people would expect from high government officials. Bill Clinton
>>>>> is a sexual pervert who set the country on its ear with all the
>>>>> Clinton scandals before and during his time in office. He's an
>>>>> embarrassment. Disagree with George Bush if you like, but he is a
>>>>> very moral man.....AAC
>>>>
>>>> What exactly made Clinton a "sexual pervert?" Was he coming on to
>>>> boy pages or exhibiting a wide stance in airport bathrooms?
>>>
>>> It seems as governor (and most likely as president), he had young
>>> girls and women that caught his fancy brought to him. He seemed to
>>> have gained quite a reputation for exposing himself, groping women,
>>> rape and entertaining members of the opposite sex in the Oval Office.
>>> One of the jokes making the rounds these days is "if Hillary becomes
>>> president, it will seem strange to have a woman in the oval office at
>>> the desk instead of under it." It's not really funny though, is it?
>>> He made a mockery of the Oval Office, using it as his own private
>>> playroom. So you think sexual predator fits him better than sexual
>>> pervert?
>>>
>>>> And how exactly is someone who lies the country into an illegal war,
>>>> and has the blood of thousands of innocents on his hands, a "very
>>>> moral man?"
>>>
>>> Just because you and others like you bought into the liberal media's
>>> smears and the ultra liberal groups such as Move On and Media Matters
>>> it's never been proven without a doubt that there were no WMDs.
>>> Whatever the case, we went to war on information believed to be true.
>>> One of the world's tyrants was dispatched and peace is slowly but
>>> surely coming to two countries in that part of the world.
>>>
>>> Yes, George Bush is a very moral man.....AAC

>>
>>A moral man? Lied us into an unnecessary war, a war that has seriously
>>damaged America and aided our enemies/
>>
>>A strange morality you preach.
>>

> A strange morality is your downplaying Clinton's lack of any....AAC



Clinton's "morality" was a personal matter.
Clinton's administration was competent.
jr's Republican administration is consistently incompetent .
 
AnAmericanCitizen <NoAmnesty@earthlink.net> wrote in
news:so0un3la3rfdgu5t5bdos3v87j72cb9rcq@4ax.com:

> On Thu, 3 Jan 2008 09:00:43 -0800 (PST), Baldin Lee Pramer
> <baldinleepramer@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>>On Jan 2, 2:36 pm, "Patriot Games" <Patr...@America.com> wrote:
>>>

http://www.newsmax.com/politics/romney_clintons/2008/01/02/61127.html
>>>
>>> Romney Takes Swipe at Clinton Years
>>>
>>> Wednesday, January 2, 2008
>>>
>>> WASHINGTON -- Republican Mitt Romney said Wednesday that if elected
>>> president he and his wife will not embarrass the nation by their
>>> conduct in the White House as happened in "the Clinton years."
>>>
>>> In an interview on CNN, Romney was asked about comments he made at
>>> recent house parties in Iowa that he and his wife, Ann, would not
>>> embarrass the nation in the White House.

>>
>>Until he appears in his magic underwear!
>>
>>BLP

>
> I'm assuming you don't practice any religion or you wouldn't be making
> light of an important ritual in someone else's religion.
>
> What are you, a ten-year-old who likes to talk about underwear because
> it gives you a thrill?.....AAC
>
>
> Re: Hillary's stand regarding the Move-on ad re Four-Star general
> Petraeus: "Hillary Clinton had a choice. She could stand with our
> troop commander in Iraq,or she could stand with the libelous left wing
> of her party. She chose the latter. The idea that she would be a
> credible commander-in-chief of our armed forces requires the willing
> suspension of disbelief."....Mitt Romney
>


EMBARASS AMERICA? Clinton was more popular worldwide, and had some
respect.. Bush has fear 'cos he's a crazy *******..fear and loathing.
Bush has the lowest respect since maybe Nixon.

You are so full of ****.. christ why don't ya join the army or something
and get on one of the "throwaway" teams of grunts...do "America" a
favor.
 
On Fri, 04 Jan 2008 20:03:50 -0800, AnAmericanCitizen
<NoAmnesty@earthlink.net> wrote:

>>Nope, that's a plain fact.

>
>Hah!!! aren't you the funny one. Sure it is....AAC
>
>
>Does anyone really think Bill Clinton has changed?
>
>In how many ways were we not notified by people before Bill Clinton's
>election that he had a major problem with women and his dick, and had
>an outragious lying habit? We were TOLD, again and again, but a good
>proportion of the people out there just crossed their fingers and
>decided to believe it wasn't what we were told by Arkansans and
>everyone....Bjorn
>
>People I know who voted for Clinton have said repeatedly they simply could
>NOT believe the warning signs were as serious as they turned out to be.
>....Patriot Games


Odd that, given that he was one of the most popular Presidents of his
day.

Swill
 
On 05 Jan 2008 06:00:59 GMT, Itchy <itchy@anon.com> wrote:

>AnAmericanCitizen <NoAmnesty@earthlink.net> wrote in
>news:so0un3la3rfdgu5t5bdos3v87j72cb9rcq@4ax.com:
>
>> On Thu, 3 Jan 2008 09:00:43 -0800 (PST), Baldin Lee Pramer
>> <baldinleepramer@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>
>>>On Jan 2, 2:36 pm, "Patriot Games" <Patr...@America.com> wrote:
>>>>

>http://www.newsmax.com/politics/romney_clintons/2008/01/02/61127.html
>>>>
>>>> Romney Takes Swipe at Clinton Years
>>>>
>>>> Wednesday, January 2, 2008
>>>>
>>>> WASHINGTON -- Republican Mitt Romney said Wednesday that if elected
>>>> president he and his wife will not embarrass the nation by their
>>>> conduct in the White House as happened in "the Clinton years."
>>>>
>>>> In an interview on CNN, Romney was asked about comments he made at
>>>> recent house parties in Iowa that he and his wife, Ann, would not
>>>> embarrass the nation in the White House.
>>>
>>>Until he appears in his magic underwear!
>>>
>>>BLP

>>
>> I'm assuming you don't practice any religion or you wouldn't be making
>> light of an important ritual in someone else's religion.
>>
>> What are you, a ten-year-old who likes to talk about underwear because
>> it gives you a thrill?.....AAC
>>
>>
>> Re: Hillary's stand regarding the Move-on ad re Four-Star general
>> Petraeus: "Hillary Clinton had a choice. She could stand with our
>> troop commander in Iraq,or she could stand with the libelous left wing
>> of her party. She chose the latter. The idea that she would be a
>> credible commander-in-chief of our armed forces requires the willing
>> suspension of disbelief."....Mitt Romney
>>

>
>EMBARASS AMERICA? Clinton was more popular worldwide, and had some
>respect.. Bush has fear 'cos he's a crazy *******..fear and loathing.
>Bush has the lowest respect since maybe Nixon.


Yep, the son of a bitch had so much respect that we had numerous
terrorist attacks overseas as well as a bombing of the WTC.
Oh hell yeah everyone that hates us now was crazy about us then right?
Yeah yeah sure sure.
Even him and his wife kissing the ass of Arafat didn't stop any of
that ****.

>
>You are so full of ****.. christ why don't ya join the army or something
>and get on one of the "throwaway" teams of grunts...do "America" a
>favor.


So the troops are now merely throwaways?
Thanks for letting us now how you really feel.
Maybe you should ask yourself the same question that every dumbass lib
keeps asking everyone else in the newsgroup? "Why do you hate
America?"







Regards


Starkiller
 
On Sat, 05 Jan 2008 04:08:57 -0500, Governor Swill <governor.swill@gmail.com> wrote:


>Odd that, given that he was one of the most popular Presidents of his
>day.
>
>Swill


You're so silly, Swill. He was the ONLY president of his day...AAC

"The Clintons Are A Terminally Unethical And Vulgar Couple, And They've
Betrayed Everyone Who Has Ever Believed In Them."
- Bob Herbert, Columnist NY Times
 
Back
Top