[internetworkers] *jaw hits floor*

matusiak dave at matusiak.org
Tue Jun 15 12:09:29 EDT 2004


view the classic Bush joke:
   http://www.musicforamerica.org/bushjoke

another classic! Bush wipes glasses on woman's sweater video:
   http://www.aspirin99.com/videos/Bush_Kleenex.htm

take a peek at Baghdad:
   http://www.aboutbaghdad.com/
   *** This film showing TONIGHT ONLY at 7:00 PM; Carolina Theater in 
Durham
   http://www.movieminder.com/showtheater/?tcode=16

and don't forget THE MOVIE OF THE SUMMER!!!!
   http://www.fahrenheit911.com/
  Opens in just 10 days!!  Buy your advance tickets now!!!  See multiple 
shows!!!

and it looks like the neo-nazis are going to try to prevent 
non-violent, civilian Americans from even SEEING this film.  Isn't that 
what America was founded on?  Extreme ignorance, followed by grotesque 
hatred and coupled with censorship?!?!

   http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1144334/posts
   http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1139072/posts
   http://www.chronwatch.com/content/contentDisplay.asp?aid=4972
   http://www.pabaah.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=469
   http://209.157.64.200/focus/f-news/1146799/posts

funny how all the people calling for a boycott have not seen this film 
and are promising to never see it.  what?  can't I make up my own 
mind??  the French really seemed to like it!

dave m.

On Mar 26, 2004, at 7:46 AM, Beth wrote:

> If there was any doubt in your mind that Bush has no class, taste, 
> sensitivity, respect, or intelligence...
>
> Bush Pokes Some Fun During Media Dinner
> By SIOBHAN McDONOUGH
>
> WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush poked fun at his staff, his 
> Democratic challenger and himself Wednesday night at a black-tie 
> dinner where he hobnobbed with the news media.
>
> Bush put on a slide show, calling it the ``White House Election-Year 
> Album'' at the Radio and Television Correspondents' Association 60th 
> annual dinner, showing himself and his staff in some decidedly 
> unflattering poses.
>
> There was Bush looking under furniture in a fruitless, frustrating 
> search. ``Those weapons of mass destruction have got to be 
> somewhere,'' he said.
>
> There was Vice President Dick Cheney, a frequent butt of gentle Bush 
> ribbing, holding his fingers a few inches apart. Bush said, ``Whenever 
> you ask him a question, he replies, 'Let's see what my little friend 
> says.'''
>
> And there was Bush again, in an odd contortion in front of his 
> national security adviser, Condoleezza Rice. He said he was trying to 
> explain to her the foreign policy of Democratic challenger John Kerry.
>
> Bush showed himself playing cards on Air Force One and cracked that he 
> was on his way to an international summit and using a special deck to 
> help him bone up on the names of the leaders he was about to meet.
>
> His slide show segued into a somber ending, showing a group of special 
> forces troops in Afghanistan at the site where they buried a piece of 
> the fallen World Trade Center in commemoration of the dead from Sept. 
> 11.
>
> The late NBC News reporter David Bloom, who died in April from an 
> apparent blood clot while covering the Iraq war, was remembered. His 
> wife, Melanie, talked of her husband's passion for journalism.
>
> About 1,500 guests attended the dinner.
>




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