My on-screen guide said "FISA", tvguide.com says, "Mike Wallace looks at one couple's claim that they were set up by the FBI and wrongly convicted of espionage."
At 6:32 PM -0500 11/26/00, George@Orwellian.Org wrote:
My on-screen guide said "FISA", tvguide.com says, "Mike Wallace looks at one couple's claim that they were set up by the FBI and wrongly convicted of espionage."
I notice you're babbling about what's on "60 Minutes" but not saying a peep about the certification of the election in Bush's favor. Now that an incoming Republican Administration will be able to prosecute Bill for his various crimes, Hillary for her tax evasion and insider trading and Algore on treason charges, I can hear Air Force One warming up its engines for its flight to Cuba. Fidel has offered asylum to Bill and Al,but not to Hillary. She's too far left even for him. Hillary may have to take refuge with either the Palestinians, where she can hug Yassir's wife all she wants, or ZOG. Maybe she can set up a double-wide in "No Man's Land." A lesbian sistah like her would no doubt like the sound of that. Regarding the Demonrats who tried to steal this election, I say it's time to take out the trash. --Tim May -- (This .sig file has not been significantly changed since 1992. As the election debacle unfolds, it is time to prepare a new one. Stay tuned.)
Use your head. One of the first things Bush does is pardon Bill Clinton. After all, given who's in charge of the prosecution, if Gore gets elected Clinton gets prosecuted so the Repubs can keep that circus going; if Bush gets elected, it's not only no longer important, it looks vindictive, which is inconsistent with the compassionate conservatism we've been hearing less and less about lately and with "turning this country around", whatever that meant. So Bush pardons Clinton, which has the added plus of forcing Clinton to the choice of taking it or not. That's *real* revenge. Not that W. is that smart/mean, but his daddy is. MacN On Sun, 26 Nov 2000, Tim May wrote:
At 6:32 PM -0500 11/26/00, George@Orwellian.Org wrote:
My on-screen guide said "FISA", tvguide.com says, "Mike Wallace looks at one couple's claim that they were set up by the FBI and wrongly convicted of espionage."
I notice you're babbling about what's on "60 Minutes" but not saying a peep about the certification of the election in Bush's favor.
Now that an incoming Republican Administration will be able to prosecute Bill for his various crimes, Hillary for her tax evasion and insider trading and Algore on treason charges, I can hear Air Force One warming up its engines for its flight to Cuba.
Fidel has offered asylum to Bill and Al,but not to Hillary. She's too far left even for him.
Hillary may have to take refuge with either the Palestinians, where she can hug Yassir's wife all she wants, or ZOG. Maybe she can set up a double-wide in "No Man's Land." A lesbian sistah like her would no doubt like the sound of that.
Regarding the Demonrats who tried to steal this election, I say it's time to take out the trash.
--Tim May -- (This .sig file has not been significantly changed since 1992. As the election debacle unfolds, it is time to prepare a new one. Stay tuned.)
On Sun, 26 Nov 2000, Tim May wrote:
At 6:32 PM -0500 11/26/00, George@Orwellian.Org wrote:
My on-screen guide said "FISA", tvguide.com says, "Mike Wallace looks at one couple's claim that they were set up by the FBI and wrongly convicted of espionage."
I notice you're babbling about what's on "60 Minutes" but not saying a peep about the certification of the election in Bush's favor.
Tim, the guy was taking a break from election results to actually say something about a cypherpunks topic. We know the election rigging is in progress, and it looks like Bush is better at it than Gore. At 07:59 PM 11/26/00 -0600, Mac Norton wrote:
So Bush pardons Clinton, which has the added plus of forcing Clinton to the choice of taking it or not. That's *real* revenge. Not that W. is that smart/mean, but his daddy is.
Ooh, that's nasty. Hope he does it :-) In practice, the Statute of Limitations probably applies to most of the things the Clintons did. Besides, the Republicans have used far more slack than they had available in trying to prosecute Clinton for something/anything/whatever. Meanwhile, the speaker on CSpan Book Passage is talking about how he and his friends attempted to not be swayed by the Steve Jobs Reality Distortion Field ("We even had *hand signals* to warn each other when they were getting sucked in..." :-) Thanks! Bill Bill Stewart, bill.stewart@pobox.com PGP Fingerprint D454 E202 CBC8 40BF 3C85 B884 0ABE 4639
At 10:39 PM 11/26/00 -0500, Bill Stewart wrote:
Meanwhile, the speaker on CSpan Book Passage is talking about how he and his friends attempted to not be swayed by the Steve Jobs Reality Distortion Field ("We even had *hand signals* to warn each other when they were getting sucked in..." :-) Thanks! Bill
Think of the bandwidth we could save if we had emoticons for various forms of that, in this forum.
At 10:57 AM -0500 on 11/27/00, David Honig wrote:
Reality Distortion Field ("We even had *hand signals*
to warn each other when they were getting sucked in..." :-) Thanks! Bill
Think of the bandwidth we could save if we had emoticons for various forms of that, in this forum.
We do, of course, viz., RDF=11 ("Ours go to Eleven") ... RDF=13 (Monkeys fly out your ass) and so on... :-). Cheers, RAH -- ----------------- R. A. Hettinga <mailto: rah@ibuc.com> The Internet Bearer Underwriting Corporation <http://www.ibuc.com/> 44 Farquhar Street, Boston, MA 02131 USA "... however it may deserve respect for its usefulness and antiquity, [predicting the end of the world] has not been found agreeable to experience." -- Edward Gibbon, 'Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire'
Yep. Tim's post is closer to what a cypherpunk would do if elected. :) I suspect that as soon as the election is over, probably in two weeks, we'll hear plenty of calls for "healing" and enough GOP leaders will go along with such a move. -Declan On Sun, Nov 26, 2000 at 07:59:59PM -0600, Mac Norton wrote:
Use your head. One of the first things Bush does is pardon Bill Clinton. After all, given who's in charge of the prosecution, if Gore gets elected Clinton gets prosecuted so the Repubs can keep that circus going; if Bush gets elected, it's not only no longer important, it looks vindictive, which is inconsistent with the compassionate conservatism we've been hearing less and less about lately and with "turning this country around", whatever that meant.
So Bush pardons Clinton, which has the added plus of forcing Clinton to the choice of taking it or not. That's *real* revenge. Not that W. is that smart/mean, but his daddy is. MacN
On Sun, 26 Nov 2000, Tim May wrote:
At 6:32 PM -0500 11/26/00, George@Orwellian.Org wrote:
My on-screen guide said "FISA", tvguide.com says, "Mike Wallace looks at one couple's claim that they were set up by the FBI and wrongly convicted of espionage."
I notice you're babbling about what's on "60 Minutes" but not saying a peep about the certification of the election in Bush's favor.
Now that an incoming Republican Administration will be able to prosecute Bill for his various crimes, Hillary for her tax evasion and insider trading and Algore on treason charges, I can hear Air Force One warming up its engines for its flight to Cuba.
Fidel has offered asylum to Bill and Al,but not to Hillary. She's too far left even for him.
Hillary may have to take refuge with either the Palestinians, where she can hug Yassir's wife all she wants, or ZOG. Maybe she can set up a double-wide in "No Man's Land." A lesbian sistah like her would no doubt like the sound of that.
Regarding the Demonrats who tried to steal this election, I say it's time to take out the trash.
--Tim May -- (This .sig file has not been significantly changed since 1992. As the election debacle unfolds, it is time to prepare a new one. Stay tuned.)
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