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Default The white house Menu

"anon" > wrote:
> "wff_ng_7" > wrote in message
> newsZP%h.7597$iY3.5968@trnddc08...
>>>I hope that the president vomits on the queen.
>>>
>>>--Bryan

>>
>> That's funny, I'm hoping one of the Queen's corgis vomits on Dubya!
>>
>> I admire Queen Elizabeth II, she has been the model of graciousness,
>> propriety and discretion for over half a century. It's amazing a person could
>> be on their best behavior for so long. She'd have to be quite a person to
>> manage so long. At the opposite extreme is Paris Hilton, who is probably
>> closer to Dubya's kind of people than the Queen.

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> Dubya eats like royalty while all over the world others suffer deeply from his
> misadventures. Others pay the dinner tab: some in money, some in blood. With
> all that's going on in the world, and all the scandal of this president's
> administration, I find it particularly insensitive that the white house
> flaunts this kind of dinner menu. Marie Antoinette redux.


Dubya eats like royalty because he thinks he's a king. He has no problem
suspending parts of the Constitution to suit his needs. I call him King George
I. He thinks he's a king because of all his loyal subjects who bow down to him
constantly. At least that's they way he sees it, because when he is out giving
speeches, it is always to a completely friendly crowd. Dare to so much as wear a
t-shirt with a non-supportive message, and the Secret Service will haul you
away. Dubya claims he is listening to the generals now, only problem is that he
appointed yes men, so they tell him what he wants to hear.

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