--------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 115 RUSH LIMBAUGH Ref: F3M00014 Date: 03/17/98 From: MARK FORNOFF Time: 09:36pm \/To: ROBERT PLETT (Read 0 times) Subj: Dufus' Waterloo? Robert Plett wrote in a message to Mark Fornoff: RP> That report of Bush's apparent popularity means a whole lot less RP> now that I've learned just this morning that ony 10% of Texas' RP> registered voters bothered to vote. RP> That means both DemonRats and Republicans are in trouble, at least RP> in Texas. If such a trend proves to be very widespread, I'd say RP> the Republican party's suicide is proceeding even faster than I'd RP> thought, and that Bush leading the ticket wouldn't help it one bit. Yeah. I wonder what's going on down there? Brings up the old tagline "I sed to be apathetic, but now I don't care". Are the two parties that close together? -- Mark ... It's always the pioneers that get arrows shot at them - Rush Limbaugh --- FMailX32 1.22 * Origin: Moderator, LIMBAUGH (1:260/180) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 115 RUSH LIMBAUGH Ref: F3M00015 Date: 03/17/98 From: MARK FORNOFF Time: 09:38pm \/To: LARRY GAULT (Read 0 times) Subj: Dufus' Waterloo? Larry Gault wrote in a message to Mark Fornoff: MF> I can't argue with that, esp. as I didn't see the interview. I don't MF> understand how Dr. Graham could call Bill a friend. I'll just pray MF> that Dr. Graham is able to get through to Bill and Hillary and show MF> them what God says about their actions. LG> Sounds like a sound prayer. I would add to it, after watching the LG> interview in question, a prayer that Mr. Graham would develop the LG> ability to spot wrongdoing, and the conviction to point it out when LG> needed. Not sure what's going on there, but it could just be that Dr. Graham prefers to do his exhorting in private. I'm confident he can spot wrongdoing, and I ave enough confidence in *him* to pray he knows what he's doing. -- Mark ... Nice music here -- my compliments to the clef! --- FMailX32 1.22 * Origin: Moderator, LIMBAUGH (1:260/180) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 115 RUSH LIMBAUGH Ref: F3M00016 Date: 03/17/98 From: MARK FORNOFF Time: 09:42pm \/To: JOHN SAMPSON (Read 0 times) Subj: Dufus' Waterloo? John Sampson wrote in a message to Mike Angwin: JS> I've heard an interesting ticket being floated. George W. Bush and JS> J.C. Watts. Now THAT's an interesting thought. Indeed. Possibly a conservative's dream. -- Mark ... Moderator sighted, insert random on-topic tagline. --- FMailX32 1.22 * Origin: Moderator, LIMBAUGH (1:260/180) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 115 RUSH LIMBAUGH Ref: F3M00017 Date: 03/17/98 From: MARK FORNOFF Time: 09:46pm \/To: JOHN SAMPSON (Read 0 times) Subj: Who's REALLY in control? John Sampson wrote in a message to All: JS> AND, last but not least, according to Aldrich, Craig Livingstone JS> confided in Aldrich that Hillary and the late Vince Foster had an JS> affair. JS> If you haven't read this book, you absolutely HAVE to. When you do, JS> after you get over being sick to your stomach, you will finally get JS> the message that the Clintons are amoral, power hungry, despots. Wait till you read the *rest* of the book. It doesn't get better. -- Mark ... I am not into denial... but if I was, I'd certainly never admit to it --- FMailX32 1.22 * Origin: Moderator, LIMBAUGH (1:260/180) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 115 RUSH LIMBAUGH Ref: F3M00018 Date: 03/17/98 From: MARK FORNOFF Time: 09:49pm \/To: MIKE ANGWIN (Read 0 times) Subj: Dufus' Waterloo? Mike Angwin wrote in a message to Mark Fornoff: MF>I hope *his* name recognition isn't coming from his father. Still, it MF>make the GOP presidential sweepstakes interesting. MA> MA> I think the relationship certianly helped in getting his MA> foot in the door as with any father's son, but he's taken that leg MA> up and ran with it. He's a strong political figure in his own MA> right and quite often considered stronger than his father who never MA> managed to win a statewide race in Texas. That makes me feel better. What is this about only 10% of the electorate voting? -- Mark ... In the long run, we are all dead. --- FMailX32 1.22 * Origin: Moderator, LIMBAUGH (1:260/180) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 115 RUSH LIMBAUGH Ref: F3N00000 Date: 03/18/98 From: ROBERT PLETT Time: 01:46pm \/To: MARK FORNOFF (Read 0 times) Subj: Dufus' Waterloo? On 03-17-98, MARK FORNOFF declared to ROBERT PLETT: MF> RP> That means both DemonRats and Republicans are in trouble, at least MF> RP> in Texas. If such a trend proves to be very widespread, I'd say MF> RP> the Republican party's suicide is proceeding even faster than I'd MF> RP> thought, and that Bush leading the ticket wouldn't help it one bit. MF>Yeah. I wonder what's going on down there? Brings up the old MF>tagline "I used to be apathetic, but now I don't care". Are the two MF>parties that close together? Yes. Bob /\-/\ - proud Ilk homebody@galstar.com C.A.T. ( o o ) Chapter Ilks == ^ == Green Country - Oklahoma http://www.galstar.com/~homebody/ * SLMR 2.1a * The truth shall make you free - John 8:32 * Origin: Shadow of The Cat (1:170/1701.10) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 115 RUSH LIMBAUGH Ref: F3N00001 Date: 03/18/98 From: ROBERT PLETT Time: 01:53pm \/To: MARK FORNOFF (Read 0 times) Subj: Dufus' Waterloo? On 03-17-98, MARK FORNOFF declared to LARRY GAULT: MF>Not sure what's going on there, but it could just be that Dr. Graham MF>prefers do his exhorting in private. I'm confident he can spot MF>wrongdoing, and I have enough confidence in *him* to pray he knows MF>what he's doing. You must not've seen the interview itself in its entirety then. I see no way anybody could have watched that and still have such confidence. But then, I can't see how anybody could defend Dufus either. Bob /\-/\ - proud Ilk homebody@galstar.com C.A.T. ( o o ) Chapter Ilks == ^ == Green Country - Oklahoma http://www.galstar.com/~homebody/ * SLMR 2.1a * Be still, and know that I am God. - Ps 46:10 * Origin: Shadow of The Cat (1:170/1701.10) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 115 RUSH LIMBAUGH Ref: F3N00002 Date: 03/18/98 From: WALTER LUFFMAN Time: 12:53am \/To: ALL (Read 0 times) Subj: Just a dream...(humor) We all have fantasies about things we'd like to see happen to/at the Clinton White House. Here's one of mine: Mike McCurry steps up to the podium for the daily press briefing. He drones through the usual prepared statements (which the reporters already have anyway), then opens the usual Q&A session. "Yes, Mr. Donaldson." "What can you tell us about the President's reaction to Kathleen Willey's interview on _60 Minutes_?" "I've told you before, Sam...I've told all of you before... I'm not going to comment on that. Next question...umm... Ms. Mitchell?" "Why _won't_ you answer Sam's question, Mike? The President has to have some reaction to the Willey interview." "Andrea, I'm just not going to comment on that matter at all. Umm...Yes, in the back row, with the bow-tie." "Les Nessman, WKRP Radio News. If you won't comment on the things people want to know about, why should we listen to anything you _do_ want to talk about?" "Nessman? Say, is this some sort of gag?" "Yes, the name is Nessman -- and if you gag yourself when you don't want to tell us what we want to know, why should we bother to listen to you at all?" "Look, I don't know who you really are or how you got in here, but I'm not going to play along with whatever game you're playing." "Yes, the lady in the first row." "Murphy Brown, _FYI_. C'mon, Mike, the little guy has a point. If the only information we can get from you is what you feel comfortable talking about, we aren't doing our jobs as journalists. Perhaps we should just skip these press briefings and spend our time hanging around Newt Gingrich's office instead." "Is this some sort of gag? I mean, you certainly look like Murphy Brown, and you talk like Murphy Brown...but Murphy Brown isn't real!" "I'm every bit as real as the sanitized bilge this White House tries to feed us every day, and a lot more real than what the President calls 'the truth'." "Okay, now I know this isn't real, it must be a dream or something. Everyone knows Murphy Brown is as liberal as they come and a big Bill Clinton supporter." "That was before Kathleen Willey, Mike. Now, even Patricia Ireland thinks the President is a sexual predator." "These people are so far from the truth, even a fictional character like me is a lot more real than anything they say. Are we going to sit still and just take this crap? Or do we demand the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth?" Walter, wluffman@usit.net CompuServe: 74721,3464 ... Watergate was *one* lie, and no dead bodies. - Rush Limbaugh ___ Blue Wave/DOS v2.30 --- Platinum Xpress/Win/Wildcat5! v2.0 * Origin: Mr Zip "Home of Aunt Gabby Echo" (1:123/17) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 115 RUSH LIMBAUGH Ref: F3N00003 Date: 03/18/98 From: MICHAEL MCSORLEY Time: 12:20pm \/To: JEFF SCHLENKER (Read 0 times) Subj: Website? JS> Rush has an official website? How come he never mentions it on the JS> show? What's the URL? :) MM> He used to mention it all the time, I guess he figured that it wasn't MM> necessary anymore since there are so many nifty search engines out MM> there. I think it's rush@eib.net (but I could be mistaken). I'd check MM> it out myself, but I only have a 286. WL> This isn't a website, but merely an e-mail address; the actual WL> address is "rush@eibnet.com" (note ".com" is the top-level WL> domain type). Rush needed an address on a system that could WL> handle more e-mail than CompuServe's software allows allows, so WL> he registered the "eibnet.com" domain and aranged with an ISP WL> to provide server space for it. As I understand it, the WL> "rush@eibnet.com" address can accept thousands of e-mail WL> messages before there's any trouble. Oh, my mistake... WL> I believe he also still has his CompuServe mailbox WL> ("70277.2502@compuserve.com" or the alias "rush@compuserve.com"); WL> and even occasionally responds to Forum messages in the Rush H. WL> Limbaugh room of the Issues Forum on that system. But since WL> CompuServe's software limits all mailboxes to a maximum capacity WL> of 100 messages (any beyond that will bounce until the mailbox WL> is emptied), he doesn't encourage its use that much. Well, there you go, at least an e-mail address... If I'm not mistaken again), if you set your search engine on _Rush Limbaugh_ and _Town Hall_, you should be able to narrow it down enough to find that website! Happy hunting! Mike michael.mcsorley@lroom.org ... Write all complaints legibly here -> [] ___ Blue Wave/DOS v2.30 [NR] --- Platinum Xpress/Win/Wildcat5! v2.0 * Origin: Mr Zip "Home of Aunt Gabby Echo" (1:123/17) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 115 RUSH LIMBAUGH Ref: F3N00004 Date: 03/17/98 From: STEVE FRAGNER Time: 09:43pm \/To: ROBERT PLETT (Read 0 times) Subj: life -> SF>Let us all live life as we preach it! -> -> Sorry to hear you're having such trouble doing that - we aren't. Care to elaborate.....that makes no sense..... --- InterEcho 1.15 * Origin: BlueKnight, Hyde Park New York, U.S.A. (1:2624/303)