Guest Gregg Luze Posted September 14, 2007 Posted September 14, 2007 I am still not going to do your homework for you. If you were serious you would take the time to look it up. G "Mike Flannigan" <MF@yomoashouse.com> wrote in message news:qxzGi.66137$Lu.7800@bignews8.bellsouth.net... > > "Gregg Luze" <Gregg@Strutz.com> wrote in message > news:13ek23k4iouihc0@corp.supernews.com... >> Mike, not interested in a serious conversation, huh? > > Sure. Know of one? > >> Or is it that you already know that for every questionable > > "questionable" when a democrat is doing the asking of course. > >> pardon that President Clinton gave there were three questionable > > Oops.. There's that ambiguous word again.. > >> pardons given by president Reagan and that in only four years president >> Bush 41 let more questionable > > Uh oh.. And again. > > I say Clinton gave more pardons that were questionable. Therefore it is > so. See how it works Lutz? Maybe you should "question" the validity of > stupid arguments the DNC places in your gullible little mind before you > parrot them and make yourself look foolish. > >> criminals be pardoned than president Clinton did in eight years. > > Well yeah.. Clinton is a crook... but but but but... > > > > >> "Mike Flannigan" <MF@yomoashouse.com> wrote in message >> news:FFhGi.90983$jH3.29158@bignews6.bellsouth.net... >>> >>> "Gregg Luze" <Gregg@Strutz.com> wrote in message >>> news:13ej4sh3kiougfe@corp.supernews.com... >>>> Now, go and explore president Reagan's pardons and president Bush 41's >>>> pardons and then you may have something to discuss. But, with your >>>> being a partisan Republican, you would not post that information. The >>>> truth hurts the mystique that Republicans are trying to build around >>>> their ex-presidents. >>> >>> Well yeah.. Clinton is a crook... but but but but... >>> >>> >>>> "AnAmericanCitizen" <NoAmnesty@earthlink.net> wrote in message >>>> news:7j0je3l8bv8turfjup7jkcvkcomrc416v7@4ax.com... >>>>> >>>>> Clinton's Brother Settles Debt Suit >>>>> >>>>> Sep 13 11:43 AM US/Eastern >>>>> By TRAVIS LOLLER >>>>> Associated Press Writer >>>>> >>>>> NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - A lawsuit accusing Democratic presidential >>>>> candidate Hillary >>>>> Rodham Clinton's brother of failing to repay debts to a Tennessee >>>>> carnival operator >>>>> has been settled. >>>>> Tony Rodham was accused of failing to repay $107,000 plus interest to >>>>> the bankrupt >>>>> estate of Edgar Allen Gregory Jr. and his wife, Vonna Jo, both of whom >>>>> received a >>>>> presidential pardon in 2000. >>>>> >>>>> The case was scheduled to go to trial on Thursday, but the parties >>>>> reached a >>>>> settlement agreement, said Rodham attorney Samuel Crocker. The terms >>>>> were not >>>>> disclosed. >>>>> >>>>> Rodham had claimed in court documents the money he received from the >>>>> Gregorys was for >>>>> consulting services, but the trustee for the Gregory estate said it >>>>> was a loan. >>>>> >>>>> The Gregorys received pardons for a bank fraud conviction from >>>>> President Clinton >>>>> about two years after Rodham became a paid consultant to United Shows >>>>> of America, a >>>>> carnival business the couple owned. >>>>> >>>>> Rodham has said he talked to his brother-in-law about the pardon, but >>>>> he said >>>>> President Clinton made the decision to grant clemency on the merits of >>>>> their case. >>>>> >>>>> After President Clinton left office, the Republican-controlled House >>>>> Committee on >>>>> Government Reform found that United Shows paid Rodham $240,000 for >>>>> undocumented >>>>> consulting services and that President Clinton was interested in the >>>>> pardons solely >>>>> because of his contacts with Rodham. >>>>> >>>>> Hillary Clinton, a New York senator, has said her brother was not paid >>>>> for his help >>>>> with the Gregorys' pardon. >>>>> >>>>> Another brother, Hugh Rodham, was paid more than $400,000 for his >>>>> successful efforts >>>>> to win pardons for a businessman under investigation for money >>>>> laundering and a >>>>> commutation for a convicted drug trafficker. He eventually returned >>>>> the money at his >>>>> sister's request. >>>>> >>>>> In the closing hours of his presidency, Bill Clinton pardoned 140 >>>>> people, including >>>>> billionaire financier Marc Rich, who fled the United States in 1983 >>>>> rather than face >>>>> charges of tax evasion, fraud and making illegal oil deals with Iran. >>>>> >>>>> Rich's ex-wife, songwriter Denise Rich, contributed $450,000 to the >>>>> Clinton >>>>> presidential library project, $1.1 million to the Democratic Party and >>>>> at least >>>>> $109,000 to Hillary Clinton's bid for the Senate. >>>>> >>>>> Hillary Clinton, who has been critical of President Bush's decision to >>>>> commute the >>>>> sentence of former White House aide I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, said her >>>>> husband's >>>>> pardons were simply a routine exercise in the use of the pardon power, >>>>> and none was >>>>> aimed at protecting the Clinton presidency or legacy. >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> > > Quote
Guest Gregg Luze Posted September 14, 2007 Posted September 14, 2007 Yes Mike, another victory for the uneducated, uninterested, and uninformed. Congratulations for leading that pack. G "Mike Flannigan" <MF@yomoashouse.com> wrote in message news:uCzGi.66141$Lu.48681@bignews8.bellsouth.net... > > "Gregg Luze" <Gregg@Strutz.com> wrote in message > news:13ek1his0fs00f9@corp.supernews.com... >> Thanks, do your own homework if you are interested in the subject. If >> you are unwilling to look it up yourself, as always happens with you, >> then you are not interested enough in the subject to be taken seriously. > > Translation: I can't answer the question or back up my own statements. > > We win. > >> "AnAmericanCitizen" <NoAmnesty@earthlink.net> wrote in message >> news:e00ke3tkam9e1iv44ahr0k8ujh8piago7o@4ax.com... >>> >>> Slick pardoned relatives, friends, influencial folks that could line his >>> pocket and >>> build his library. Show a listing of the Reagan and Bush, Sr., and I'll >>> be glad to >>> comment....AAC >>> >>> >>> >>> On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 12:46:56 -0700, "Gregg Luze" <Gregg@Strutz.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>>>Now, go and explore president Reagan's pardons and president Bush 41's >>>>pardons and then you may have something to discuss. But, with your >>>>being a >>>>partisan Republican, you would not post that information. The truth >>>>hurts >>>>the mystique that Republicans are trying to build around their >>>>ex-presidents. >>>> >>>>G >> >> > > Quote
Guest Gregg Luze Posted September 14, 2007 Posted September 14, 2007 Yes Mike, another victory for the uneducated, uninterested, and uninformed. Congratulations for leading that pack. G "Mike Flannigan" <MF@yomoashouse.com> wrote in message news:uCzGi.66141$Lu.48681@bignews8.bellsouth.net... > > "Gregg Luze" <Gregg@Strutz.com> wrote in message > news:13ek1his0fs00f9@corp.supernews.com... >> Thanks, do your own homework if you are interested in the subject. If >> you are unwilling to look it up yourself, as always happens with you, >> then you are not interested enough in the subject to be taken seriously. > > Translation: I can't answer the question or back up my own statements. > > We win. > >> "AnAmericanCitizen" <NoAmnesty@earthlink.net> wrote in message >> news:e00ke3tkam9e1iv44ahr0k8ujh8piago7o@4ax.com... >>> >>> Slick pardoned relatives, friends, influencial folks that could line his >>> pocket and >>> build his library. Show a listing of the Reagan and Bush, Sr., and I'll >>> be glad to >>> comment....AAC >>> >>> >>> >>> On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 12:46:56 -0700, "Gregg Luze" <Gregg@Strutz.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>>>Now, go and explore president Reagan's pardons and president Bush 41's >>>>pardons and then you may have something to discuss. But, with your >>>>being a >>>>partisan Republican, you would not post that information. The truth >>>>hurts >>>>the mystique that Republicans are trying to build around their >>>>ex-presidents. >>>> >>>>G >> >> > > Quote
Guest Mike Flannigan Posted September 14, 2007 Posted September 14, 2007 "Gregg Luze" <Gregg@Strutz.com> wrote in message news:13elodlk6hkr29f@corp.supernews.com... >I am still not going to do your homework for you. If you were serious you >would take the time to look it up. I did look it up. And I determined that Clinton issued more "questionable" pardons than any president. Therefore, it is so. Next? > "Mike Flannigan" <MF@yomoashouse.com> wrote in message > news:qxzGi.66137$Lu.7800@bignews8.bellsouth.net... >> >> "Gregg Luze" <Gregg@Strutz.com> wrote in message >> news:13ek23k4iouihc0@corp.supernews.com... >>> Mike, not interested in a serious conversation, huh? >> >> Sure. Know of one? >> >>> Or is it that you already know that for every questionable >> >> "questionable" when a democrat is doing the asking of course. >> >>> pardon that President Clinton gave there were three questionable >> >> Oops.. There's that ambiguous word again.. >> >>> pardons given by president Reagan and that in only four years president >>> Bush 41 let more questionable >> >> Uh oh.. And again. >> >> I say Clinton gave more pardons that were questionable. Therefore it is >> so. See how it works Lutz? Maybe you should "question" the validity of >> stupid arguments the DNC places in your gullible little mind before you >> parrot them and make yourself look foolish. >> >>> criminals be pardoned than president Clinton did in eight years. >> >> Well yeah.. Clinton is a crook... but but but but... >> >> >> >> >>> "Mike Flannigan" <MF@yomoashouse.com> wrote in message >>> news:FFhGi.90983$jH3.29158@bignews6.bellsouth.net... >>>> >>>> "Gregg Luze" <Gregg@Strutz.com> wrote in message >>>> news:13ej4sh3kiougfe@corp.supernews.com... >>>>> Now, go and explore president Reagan's pardons and president Bush 41's >>>>> pardons and then you may have something to discuss. But, with your >>>>> being a partisan Republican, you would not post that information. The >>>>> truth hurts the mystique that Republicans are trying to build around >>>>> their ex-presidents. >>>> >>>> Well yeah.. Clinton is a crook... but but but but... >>>> >>>> >>>>> "AnAmericanCitizen" <NoAmnesty@earthlink.net> wrote in message >>>>> news:7j0je3l8bv8turfjup7jkcvkcomrc416v7@4ax.com... >>>>>> >>>>>> Clinton's Brother Settles Debt Suit >>>>>> >>>>>> Sep 13 11:43 AM US/Eastern >>>>>> By TRAVIS LOLLER >>>>>> Associated Press Writer >>>>>> >>>>>> NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - A lawsuit accusing Democratic presidential >>>>>> candidate Hillary >>>>>> Rodham Clinton's brother of failing to repay debts to a Tennessee >>>>>> carnival operator >>>>>> has been settled. >>>>>> Tony Rodham was accused of failing to repay $107,000 plus interest to >>>>>> the bankrupt >>>>>> estate of Edgar Allen Gregory Jr. and his wife, Vonna Jo, both of >>>>>> whom received a >>>>>> presidential pardon in 2000. >>>>>> >>>>>> The case was scheduled to go to trial on Thursday, but the parties >>>>>> reached a >>>>>> settlement agreement, said Rodham attorney Samuel Crocker. The terms >>>>>> were not >>>>>> disclosed. >>>>>> >>>>>> Rodham had claimed in court documents the money he received from the >>>>>> Gregorys was for >>>>>> consulting services, but the trustee for the Gregory estate said it >>>>>> was a loan. >>>>>> >>>>>> The Gregorys received pardons for a bank fraud conviction from >>>>>> President Clinton >>>>>> about two years after Rodham became a paid consultant to United Shows >>>>>> of America, a >>>>>> carnival business the couple owned. >>>>>> >>>>>> Rodham has said he talked to his brother-in-law about the pardon, but >>>>>> he said >>>>>> President Clinton made the decision to grant clemency on the merits >>>>>> of their case. >>>>>> >>>>>> After President Clinton left office, the Republican-controlled House >>>>>> Committee on >>>>>> Government Reform found that United Shows paid Rodham $240,000 for >>>>>> undocumented >>>>>> consulting services and that President Clinton was interested in the >>>>>> pardons solely >>>>>> because of his contacts with Rodham. >>>>>> >>>>>> Hillary Clinton, a New York senator, has said her brother was not >>>>>> paid for his help >>>>>> with the Gregorys' pardon. >>>>>> >>>>>> Another brother, Hugh Rodham, was paid more than $400,000 for his >>>>>> successful efforts >>>>>> to win pardons for a businessman under investigation for money >>>>>> laundering and a >>>>>> commutation for a convicted drug trafficker. He eventually returned >>>>>> the money at his >>>>>> sister's request. >>>>>> >>>>>> In the closing hours of his presidency, Bill Clinton pardoned 140 >>>>>> people, including >>>>>> billionaire financier Marc Rich, who fled the United States in 1983 >>>>>> rather than face >>>>>> charges of tax evasion, fraud and making illegal oil deals with Iran. >>>>>> >>>>>> Rich's ex-wife, songwriter Denise Rich, contributed $450,000 to the >>>>>> Clinton >>>>>> presidential library project, $1.1 million to the Democratic Party >>>>>> and at least >>>>>> $109,000 to Hillary Clinton's bid for the Senate. >>>>>> >>>>>> Hillary Clinton, who has been critical of President Bush's decision >>>>>> to commute the >>>>>> sentence of former White House aide I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, said >>>>>> her husband's >>>>>> pardons were simply a routine exercise in the use of the pardon >>>>>> power, and none was >>>>>> aimed at protecting the Clinton presidency or legacy. >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> > > Quote
Guest Mike Flannigan Posted September 14, 2007 Posted September 14, 2007 "Gregg Luze" <Gregg@Strutz.com> wrote in message news:13elodlk6hkr29f@corp.supernews.com... >I am still not going to do your homework for you. If you were serious you >would take the time to look it up. I did look it up. And I determined that Clinton issued more "questionable" pardons than any president. Therefore, it is so. Next? > "Mike Flannigan" <MF@yomoashouse.com> wrote in message > news:qxzGi.66137$Lu.7800@bignews8.bellsouth.net... >> >> "Gregg Luze" <Gregg@Strutz.com> wrote in message >> news:13ek23k4iouihc0@corp.supernews.com... >>> Mike, not interested in a serious conversation, huh? >> >> Sure. Know of one? >> >>> Or is it that you already know that for every questionable >> >> "questionable" when a democrat is doing the asking of course. >> >>> pardon that President Clinton gave there were three questionable >> >> Oops.. There's that ambiguous word again.. >> >>> pardons given by president Reagan and that in only four years president >>> Bush 41 let more questionable >> >> Uh oh.. And again. >> >> I say Clinton gave more pardons that were questionable. Therefore it is >> so. See how it works Lutz? Maybe you should "question" the validity of >> stupid arguments the DNC places in your gullible little mind before you >> parrot them and make yourself look foolish. >> >>> criminals be pardoned than president Clinton did in eight years. >> >> Well yeah.. Clinton is a crook... but but but but... >> >> >> >> >>> "Mike Flannigan" <MF@yomoashouse.com> wrote in message >>> news:FFhGi.90983$jH3.29158@bignews6.bellsouth.net... >>>> >>>> "Gregg Luze" <Gregg@Strutz.com> wrote in message >>>> news:13ej4sh3kiougfe@corp.supernews.com... >>>>> Now, go and explore president Reagan's pardons and president Bush 41's >>>>> pardons and then you may have something to discuss. But, with your >>>>> being a partisan Republican, you would not post that information. The >>>>> truth hurts the mystique that Republicans are trying to build around >>>>> their ex-presidents. >>>> >>>> Well yeah.. Clinton is a crook... but but but but... >>>> >>>> >>>>> "AnAmericanCitizen" <NoAmnesty@earthlink.net> wrote in message >>>>> news:7j0je3l8bv8turfjup7jkcvkcomrc416v7@4ax.com... >>>>>> >>>>>> Clinton's Brother Settles Debt Suit >>>>>> >>>>>> Sep 13 11:43 AM US/Eastern >>>>>> By TRAVIS LOLLER >>>>>> Associated Press Writer >>>>>> >>>>>> NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - A lawsuit accusing Democratic presidential >>>>>> candidate Hillary >>>>>> Rodham Clinton's brother of failing to repay debts to a Tennessee >>>>>> carnival operator >>>>>> has been settled. >>>>>> Tony Rodham was accused of failing to repay $107,000 plus interest to >>>>>> the bankrupt >>>>>> estate of Edgar Allen Gregory Jr. and his wife, Vonna Jo, both of >>>>>> whom received a >>>>>> presidential pardon in 2000. >>>>>> >>>>>> The case was scheduled to go to trial on Thursday, but the parties >>>>>> reached a >>>>>> settlement agreement, said Rodham attorney Samuel Crocker. The terms >>>>>> were not >>>>>> disclosed. >>>>>> >>>>>> Rodham had claimed in court documents the money he received from the >>>>>> Gregorys was for >>>>>> consulting services, but the trustee for the Gregory estate said it >>>>>> was a loan. >>>>>> >>>>>> The Gregorys received pardons for a bank fraud conviction from >>>>>> President Clinton >>>>>> about two years after Rodham became a paid consultant to United Shows >>>>>> of America, a >>>>>> carnival business the couple owned. >>>>>> >>>>>> Rodham has said he talked to his brother-in-law about the pardon, but >>>>>> he said >>>>>> President Clinton made the decision to grant clemency on the merits >>>>>> of their case. >>>>>> >>>>>> After President Clinton left office, the Republican-controlled House >>>>>> Committee on >>>>>> Government Reform found that United Shows paid Rodham $240,000 for >>>>>> undocumented >>>>>> consulting services and that President Clinton was interested in the >>>>>> pardons solely >>>>>> because of his contacts with Rodham. >>>>>> >>>>>> Hillary Clinton, a New York senator, has said her brother was not >>>>>> paid for his help >>>>>> with the Gregorys' pardon. >>>>>> >>>>>> Another brother, Hugh Rodham, was paid more than $400,000 for his >>>>>> successful efforts >>>>>> to win pardons for a businessman under investigation for money >>>>>> laundering and a >>>>>> commutation for a convicted drug trafficker. He eventually returned >>>>>> the money at his >>>>>> sister's request. >>>>>> >>>>>> In the closing hours of his presidency, Bill Clinton pardoned 140 >>>>>> people, including >>>>>> billionaire financier Marc Rich, who fled the United States in 1983 >>>>>> rather than face >>>>>> charges of tax evasion, fraud and making illegal oil deals with Iran. >>>>>> >>>>>> Rich's ex-wife, songwriter Denise Rich, contributed $450,000 to the >>>>>> Clinton >>>>>> presidential library project, $1.1 million to the Democratic Party >>>>>> and at least >>>>>> $109,000 to Hillary Clinton's bid for the Senate. >>>>>> >>>>>> Hillary Clinton, who has been critical of President Bush's decision >>>>>> to commute the >>>>>> sentence of former White House aide I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, said >>>>>> her husband's >>>>>> pardons were simply a routine exercise in the use of the pardon >>>>>> power, and none was >>>>>> aimed at protecting the Clinton presidency or legacy. >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> > > Quote
Guest Mike Flannigan Posted September 14, 2007 Posted September 14, 2007 "Gregg Luze" <Gregg@Strutz.com> wrote in message news:13elonkj5hv520d@corp.supernews.com... > Yes Mike, another victory for the uneducated, uninterested, and > uninformed. Congratulations for leading that pack. Wow! We're all that and still kicked your ass? So what does make you, Lutz? Dumber than a sack of hammers? > "Mike Flannigan" <MF@yomoashouse.com> wrote in message > news:uCzGi.66141$Lu.48681@bignews8.bellsouth.net... >> >> "Gregg Luze" <Gregg@Strutz.com> wrote in message >> news:13ek1his0fs00f9@corp.supernews.com... >>> Thanks, do your own homework if you are interested in the subject. If >>> you are unwilling to look it up yourself, as always happens with you, >>> then you are not interested enough in the subject to be taken seriously. >> >> Translation: I can't answer the question or back up my own statements. >> >> We win. >> >>> "AnAmericanCitizen" <NoAmnesty@earthlink.net> wrote in message >>> news:e00ke3tkam9e1iv44ahr0k8ujh8piago7o@4ax.com... >>>> >>>> Slick pardoned relatives, friends, influencial folks that could line >>>> his pocket and >>>> build his library. Show a listing of the Reagan and Bush, Sr., and >>>> I'll be glad to >>>> comment....AAC >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 12:46:56 -0700, "Gregg Luze" <Gregg@Strutz.com> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>>Now, go and explore president Reagan's pardons and president Bush 41's >>>>>pardons and then you may have something to discuss. But, with your >>>>>being a >>>>>partisan Republican, you would not post that information. The truth >>>>>hurts >>>>>the mystique that Republicans are trying to build around their >>>>>ex-presidents. >>>>> >>>>>G >>> >>> >> >> > > Quote
Guest Mike Flannigan Posted September 14, 2007 Posted September 14, 2007 "Gregg Luze" <Gregg@Strutz.com> wrote in message news:13elonkj5hv520d@corp.supernews.com... > Yes Mike, another victory for the uneducated, uninterested, and > uninformed. Congratulations for leading that pack. Wow! We're all that and still kicked your ass? So what does make you, Lutz? Dumber than a sack of hammers? > "Mike Flannigan" <MF@yomoashouse.com> wrote in message > news:uCzGi.66141$Lu.48681@bignews8.bellsouth.net... >> >> "Gregg Luze" <Gregg@Strutz.com> wrote in message >> news:13ek1his0fs00f9@corp.supernews.com... >>> Thanks, do your own homework if you are interested in the subject. If >>> you are unwilling to look it up yourself, as always happens with you, >>> then you are not interested enough in the subject to be taken seriously. >> >> Translation: I can't answer the question or back up my own statements. >> >> We win. >> >>> "AnAmericanCitizen" <NoAmnesty@earthlink.net> wrote in message >>> news:e00ke3tkam9e1iv44ahr0k8ujh8piago7o@4ax.com... >>>> >>>> Slick pardoned relatives, friends, influencial folks that could line >>>> his pocket and >>>> build his library. Show a listing of the Reagan and Bush, Sr., and >>>> I'll be glad to >>>> comment....AAC >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 12:46:56 -0700, "Gregg Luze" <Gregg@Strutz.com> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>>Now, go and explore president Reagan's pardons and president Bush 41's >>>>>pardons and then you may have something to discuss. But, with your >>>>>being a >>>>>partisan Republican, you would not post that information. The truth >>>>>hurts >>>>>the mystique that Republicans are trying to build around their >>>>>ex-presidents. >>>>> >>>>>G >>> >>> >> >> > > Quote
Guest Gregg Luze Posted September 14, 2007 Posted September 14, 2007 I don't recall having my ass kicked recently and that is something I probably would remember. G "Mike Flannigan" <MF@yomoashouse.com> wrote in message news:GIBGi.66248$Lu.30281@bignews8.bellsouth.net... > > "Gregg Luze" <Gregg@Strutz.com> wrote in message > news:13elonkj5hv520d@corp.supernews.com... >> Yes Mike, another victory for the uneducated, uninterested, and >> uninformed. Congratulations for leading that pack. > > Wow! We're all that and still kicked your ass? So what does make you, > Lutz? > > Dumber than a sack of hammers? > >> "Mike Flannigan" <MF@yomoashouse.com> wrote in message >> news:uCzGi.66141$Lu.48681@bignews8.bellsouth.net... >>> >>> "Gregg Luze" <Gregg@Strutz.com> wrote in message >>> news:13ek1his0fs00f9@corp.supernews.com... >>>> Thanks, do your own homework if you are interested in the subject. If >>>> you are unwilling to look it up yourself, as always happens with you, >>>> then you are not interested enough in the subject to be taken >>>> seriously. >>> >>> Translation: I can't answer the question or back up my own statements. >>> >>> We win. >>> >>>> "AnAmericanCitizen" <NoAmnesty@earthlink.net> wrote in message >>>> news:e00ke3tkam9e1iv44ahr0k8ujh8piago7o@4ax.com... >>>>> >>>>> Slick pardoned relatives, friends, influencial folks that could line >>>>> his pocket and >>>>> build his library. Show a listing of the Reagan and Bush, Sr., and >>>>> I'll be glad to >>>>> comment....AAC >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 12:46:56 -0700, "Gregg Luze" <Gregg@Strutz.com> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>Now, go and explore president Reagan's pardons and president Bush 41's >>>>>>pardons and then you may have something to discuss. But, with your >>>>>>being a >>>>>>partisan Republican, you would not post that information. The truth >>>>>>hurts >>>>>>the mystique that Republicans are trying to build around their >>>>>>ex-presidents. >>>>>> >>>>>>G >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> > > Quote
Guest Gregg Luze Posted September 14, 2007 Posted September 14, 2007 I don't recall having my ass kicked recently and that is something I probably would remember. G "Mike Flannigan" <MF@yomoashouse.com> wrote in message news:GIBGi.66248$Lu.30281@bignews8.bellsouth.net... > > "Gregg Luze" <Gregg@Strutz.com> wrote in message > news:13elonkj5hv520d@corp.supernews.com... >> Yes Mike, another victory for the uneducated, uninterested, and >> uninformed. Congratulations for leading that pack. > > Wow! We're all that and still kicked your ass? So what does make you, > Lutz? > > Dumber than a sack of hammers? > >> "Mike Flannigan" <MF@yomoashouse.com> wrote in message >> news:uCzGi.66141$Lu.48681@bignews8.bellsouth.net... >>> >>> "Gregg Luze" <Gregg@Strutz.com> wrote in message >>> news:13ek1his0fs00f9@corp.supernews.com... >>>> Thanks, do your own homework if you are interested in the subject. If >>>> you are unwilling to look it up yourself, as always happens with you, >>>> then you are not interested enough in the subject to be taken >>>> seriously. >>> >>> Translation: I can't answer the question or back up my own statements. >>> >>> We win. >>> >>>> "AnAmericanCitizen" <NoAmnesty@earthlink.net> wrote in message >>>> news:e00ke3tkam9e1iv44ahr0k8ujh8piago7o@4ax.com... >>>>> >>>>> Slick pardoned relatives, friends, influencial folks that could line >>>>> his pocket and >>>>> build his library. Show a listing of the Reagan and Bush, Sr., and >>>>> I'll be glad to >>>>> comment....AAC >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 12:46:56 -0700, "Gregg Luze" <Gregg@Strutz.com> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>Now, go and explore president Reagan's pardons and president Bush 41's >>>>>>pardons and then you may have something to discuss. But, with your >>>>>>being a >>>>>>partisan Republican, you would not post that information. The truth >>>>>>hurts >>>>>>the mystique that Republicans are trying to build around their >>>>>>ex-presidents. >>>>>> >>>>>>G >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> > > Quote
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