--------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 112 POLITICS Ref: F5J00004 Date: 05/13/98 From: ED HULETT Time: 12:42pm \/To: RONNIE THOMPSON (Read 0 times) Subj: Clinton Haters EH>>>> Notice how fast Waxman shut up? RT>>> Obviously, the latest edition of "Democrat talking points RT>>> in delaying investigations" didn't get to Ross. It told RT>>> the Dems to "shut the hell up about the tapes before Burton RT>>> releases more to the media" (G). EH>> This reminds me of the Conway Couple and their inability to EH>> keep up with news. Wisconsin must be another 3rd world EH>> country like Arkieland. RT> Probably only certain areas (G) Yeah, like around Ross' house... Ed --- * Origin: The 6th year in the reign of William the Prevaricator (1:170/302.98) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 112 POLITICS Ref: F5J00005 Date: 05/13/98 From: ED HULETT Time: 12:49pm \/To: ROSS SAUER (Read 0 times) Subj: Nixon RS->> RS->No he just f***** up the bum the whole damm country on RS->> Vietnam, oil, RS->campaign money, etc. RS->> CD> Ross,Ross,Ross that was Johnson, McNamara and the RS->> liberals. RS->>Perhaps they did, but it was Nixon who did it so blatantly RS->>and criminally that it took almost 10 years for our asses to RS->>heal. CD>> Do you want to lay it out---item by item? RS> No. If you missed it all, all those times in the media his RS> crimes have been laid out, your tough luck. What crimes WRT vietnam have been laid out in the media or ANYWHERE, Ross? Ed --- * Origin: Member: Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy (1:170/302.98) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 112 POLITICS Ref: F5J00006 Date: 05/13/98 From: ED HULETT Time: 01:04pm \/To: MICHAEL FAUDREE (Read 0 times) Subj: Needle exchange MF> Eddie, Baby!! EH>> EH>> Ross isn't even in the same league as Randy Byrd. A EH>> single EH>> post from Randy could get me rolling on the EH>> floor, it takes EH>> 3 from Ross. EH>> RT> Well, Ross does try. Randy had much practice, making EH>> himself RT> look so foolish. Ross hasn't had enough time EH>> yet....but like RT> I said, he does try. EH>>Try as he might, he will never be another Byrd. MF> Would he want to? I can't imagine anyone *wanting* to... EH>> RT> I like the way he claims to be EH>> RT> moderate and posts article after article, downing the EH>> Reps RT> and Starr. EH>>He's about as moderate as Randy is conservative. MF> I don't know why Ross does not come out of closet and embrace MF> his liberalness.8) Maybe a 12 step program or some other support group woudl help... EH>> RT> You'd think they had taken away his SS check, EH>> RT> but it's doubtful they have, no matter what the Dems EH>> tried to RT> convince them of a few years back. EH>>Its all those Christian conservatives that are calling his EH>>house and leaving threatening messages on his answering EH>>machine. Plus the ones outside his house threatening to burn EH>>him at the stake. MF> Shush! I go through at LOT of trouble to make those calls! Oh, so that is what takes all your time... Ed --- * Origin: Member: Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy (1:170/302.98) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 112 POLITICS Ref: F5J00007 Date: 05/13/98 From: ED HULETT Time: 01:14pm \/To: MICHAEL FAUDREE (Read 0 times) Subj: Hatred of Clinton RS>> This is from the "Bob Grant" Radio talk show in New York. RS>> Sound familiar to anyone here? RS>> GRANT: RS>> "Very good. Vintage Frank talking about predator William RS>> Jefferson Clinton. Hello, Brad, you're on WOR." RS>> (WOR-AM 3/20/98) RS>>From Ross: this is hate. Pure hate. The kind of hate that RS>>drove Tim MF> Nah, its not hate at all. Its what passes for rational MF> thought these days from elements of the once thinking man's MF> party. Don't look now, but... MF> More propaganda from the war of bloodless coup. First rule of MF> war, dehumanize the enemy, vilify and then go for the throat. MF> Makes 'em easier to kill. ...the Dems have been using that tactic for years. RS>>McVeigh to blow over a hundred people, including more than a RS>>dozen little kids to kingdom come. RS>>This is the hate that drove a fruitcake to crash his plane RS>>into the White House. RS>>This is hate that destroys neighborhoods. Destroys lives. RS>>Destroys reputatio Destroys credibility. Destroys what really RS>>is good in America. Whatever Bill Clinton has done, real or RS>>imagined, never deserves to have this hate thrown at him. MF> Of course he deserves this thrown at him. He had the gall to MF> run and win two elections in what was supposed to be a MF> Republican Revolution. He will never be forgiven for that MF> affront and will be hounded far beyond any legitimate case MF> against him by the hordes of frustrated and whining MF> conservatives who cannot bear the fact someone like Clinton MF> got the nod, while their obviously superior and moral choices MF> did not make it. MF> Its all someone elses fault of course. The media, Perot, MF> polling organizations, underhanded democrat fund raising, MF> gullible and sinful public who does not know what is best for MF> them or some vast conspiracy of the above working to MF> undermine the morals of this great nation and hide who killed MF> Vince Foster who knew too much about the new world order plan MF> Clinton was putting through. Good grief, you decry "what passes for rational thought these days from elements of the once thinking man's party" and then use it yourself. Have you no shame? RS>>We expect hate like this from Nazis. From die-hard communists RS>>in Cuba or North Korea. From Iraq. We shouldn't expect it from RS>>Americans. MF> Get used to it. Americans are human. RS>>When I hear or read hate like this, it sickens me. Our country RS>>has survived more than 200 years, both in good times and bad. RS>>Use the ballot box, not the bullet box or the hate-monger's RS>>soapbox. Remember, there's an election coming up in November RS>>of this year, and anothe for president coming in 2 more years. RS>>Vote. Don't hate. And tell the hate-spewers on the radio, RS>>I-net or wherever to go fly a kite. MF> Ross boy, give it a break. He does seem to be wound a bit too tight. MF> Quit playing the moderate, you are about as moderate as my MF> stomach when it looks at choice between steak or salad. Oh, this is going to be good... Ed --- * Origin: The 6th year in the reign of William the Prevaricator (1:170/302.98) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 112 POLITICS Ref: F5J00008 Date: 05/13/98 From: ED HULETT Time: 01:36pm \/To: MICHAEL FAUDREE (Read 0 times) Subj: Hypocritical Newtie MF> Welcome, conservative tag-team circle-jerks to MF> beatus-offus-interruptus.8) MF> You guys fun Hillary about standing by her man. MF> Here Newtie stands by his scumbag and purveyor of fine meats, MF> for our eats. But this guy is a Republican scumbag, not a MF> Democrat. Makes all the difference in the world. MF> Hey Stan, looks like I reeled in a whole passle of 'em! Hey, Michael, you must be mistaken... MF> May 7, 1998 MF> Illegal Donor Invite Puts Gingrich on the Spot MF> --------------------------------------- MF> By DAVID STOUT MF> WASHINGTON -- Would the speaker of the House like to be the MF> main attraction at a big Republican picnic in Seattle on Aug. MF> 22? MF> When Newt Gingrich got the invitation in January, it seemed MF> like a good idea to say yes. The picnic would be on a lovely MF> island estate. There would be plenty of beer and hot dogs. MF> More to the point, Washington looms as an important state in MF> the fall elections. Ok, he accepts an invite in January... MF> Perhaps now the speaker wishes he had said no. The picnic MF> host, a wealthy Seattle businessman named Thomas Stewart, MF> pleaded guilty several weeks ago to making illegal donations MF> to political campaigns, a fact that Democrats have pounced on MF> with unabashed glee, given Gingrich's scathing criticism of MF> Democratic fund-raising practices. Like he knew in January that Stewart would plead guilty in March? Like it was Stewart himself that invited him? MF> "Amazing, isn't it?" Paul Berendt, the Washington State MF> Democratic chairman, said Wednesday. "I find it outrageous MF> and incredible that Gingrich would pay homage to a convicted MF> money launderer." Oh, so accepting an invitation in Jan. when nothing was known of any wrongdoing on Stewart's part is paying homage to him? Also, the invitation was not from Stewart, but the organizers of the ANNUAL picnic. MF> Mike Shields, a spokesman for the speaker's political office, MF> rushed to his defense Wednesday. "Everything's tentative," MF> Shields said, noting that the Seattle area is just one of MF> many politically crucial areas Gingrich will visit before MF> November. MF> But Shields said, for now, the annual picnic on Stewart's MF> Vashon Island estate near Seattle is still on Gingrich's MF> schedule. That is a crime? MF> Stewart pleaded guilty in March to 24 misdemeanor charges. He MF> admitted illegally disguising campaign donations, typically MF> by funneling them through employees of his food-services MF> company. MF> Federal and state prosecutors said Stewart's transgressions MF> from 1990 to 1996 constituted one of the most serious MF> campaign finance-fraud cases prosecuted. How about the Washington Education Association's campaign finance-fraud case? MF> Nonsense, said Stewart's lawyer, Cyrus Vance Jr., asserting MF> that Stewart's sins were "totally lacking in anything even MF> remotely resembling political corruption." Stewart MF> bank-rolled a 1992 congressional candidate who lost, and he MF> covertly supported a 1995 city council measure that also MF> lost. Holy smoke! Hang the guy!!!! MF> Stewart, 52, is the chief executive of Services Group of MF> America, a holding company that does $1 billion in business a MF> year. Its subsidiary Food Services of America was fined $1 MF> million last year for selling tainted meat and poultry in the MF> Northwest -- a fact the Department of Defense noted recently MF> in announcing that it was reviewing whether to continue to do MF> business with Food Services. What is the purpose of this information being put in this story? And why did you feel it necessary to post leave it in your post? MF> Shields declined to say whether the speaker's aides were MF> annoyed with Washington State Republicans for not warning MF> them about Stewart's troubles. Oh brother! MF> Steve Boyer, a spokesman for Stewart, said Wednesday that the MF> picnic, which Stewart throws for the King County Republican MF> Party, is "a tremendous grass-roots event, a conservative MF> tradition in the Northwest." It has been. MF> Past crowds have reached 10,000, but Berendt said this year's MF> might be smaller. "A lot of Republicans may be looking for an MF> excuse not to be there," he said. That could be, it all depends how much more Stewart and Gingrich are dehumanized about the whole thing. Ed --- * Origin: Member: Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy (1:170/302.98) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 112 POLITICS Ref: F5J00009 Date: 05/13/98 From: ED HULETT Time: 01:39pm \/To: MICHAEL FAUDREE (Read 0 times) Subj: Clinton Haters C>>> >> RS> population... C>>> >> And that proves.......a growing number of the population C>>> >> are IDIOTS. C>>> RS> No it proves people are wising up to the political charade C>>> RS> that is going on... and the money that is being wasted in the C>>> RS> process... C>>> As soon as people "wise up to the political charade that is C>>> going on" you w see Bill Clinton OUT OF OFFICE. As long as C>>> there are idiots out there, who C>>RS> Actually a lot of republicans will be on the bread line... C>>I don't think RS> you are going to see Clinton get booted out C>>of office.. what you will see is C>>RS> the public getting sick and tired of the republican witch C>>hunts... C>>I nominate Ruth to be the first official "buttgirl" of the C>>Politics echo. After all, we've got our coterie of buttBOYS, we C>>need a buttgirl to provide C>>balance and to make sure we're politically correct and all that. C>>Any seconds? MF> Ah, another one of the conservative tag-team circle-jerk MF> chimes in looking for a comradely hand job to stroke his MF> member in praise of his "brilliance". MF> How original. What makes you think we want this echo to be dragged into the gutter with your juvenile language? Ed --- * Origin: The 6th year in the reign of William the Prevaricator (1:170/302.98) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 112 POLITICS Ref: F5J00010 Date: 05/13/98 From: ED HULETT Time: 01:44pm \/To: MICHAEL FAUDREE (Read 0 times) Subj: Needle exchange EH>>EH>>> Ross isn't even in the same league as Randy Byrd. A EH>>single EH>>> post from Randy could get me rolling on the EH>>floor, it takes EH>>> 3 from Ross. EH>>RT>> Well, Ross does try. Randy had much practice, making EH>>himself RT>> look so foolish. Ross hasn't had enough time EH>>yet....but like RT>> I said, he does try. EH>>EH>> Try as he might, he will never be another Byrd. EH>>RT>> I like the way he claims to be EH>>RT>> moderate and posts article after article, downing the EH>>Reps RT>> and Starr. EH>>EH>> He's about as moderate as Randy is conservative. EH>> C> God, how low we've sunk! Now we'er holding up Byrd as an EH>> C> example of something to strive for! For shame, for shame. EH>> C> EH>>Well, when discussing the buttpeople of the left, it is hard EH>>to find a level which EH>>they can be expected to attain. MF> Ah Eddie Baby. I had hoped you would not be among the MF> circle-jerk crowd... Ah, Michael, your juvenile input is not wanted. I am not a memeber of any "crowd", Michael, but you go right ahead and have your fantasy. Ed --- * Origin: Member: Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy (1:170/302.98) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 112 POLITICS Ref: F5J00011 Date: 05/13/98 From: ED HULETT Time: 01:46pm \/To: FRANK MASINGILL (Read 0 times) Subj: "Conservative debate" RS>> I got this off the I-net, any resemblance to persons here is RS>> purely intentional. RS>> The Rules of Conservative Correctness RS>> ----------------------------------