The evil Clinton strikes again!

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Many years ago, Clinton got a new law passed that enabled all of us to keep our health insurance when leaving a job. This dasterdly act saved me about $17,000.00 recently as I required surgery.

Today, he seeks to drive down the cost of prescription drugs for the elderly and stop those wonderfull Americans in the drug industry from picking the pockets of those who have no choice.

The slimeball has no soul. Is there anything in addition to empeachment that we can do to him? Perhaps we could ruin his private life.

-- Infidel (Barbarians@thegate.net), January 14, 2000

Answers

No need. He's doing a fine job of that on his own.

-- Ron Schwarz (rs@clubvb.com.delete.this), January 14, 2000.

PS: Mussolini made the trains run on time.

-- Ron Schwarz (rs@clubvb.com.delete.this), January 14, 2000.

If the elderly hadn`t been over taxed all their lives. mabey they could afford perscription drugs.

-- Earl (earl.shuholm@worldnet.att.net), January 14, 2000.

Yep, Ron, I remember seeing Mussolini's last Photo-Op!

-- Justice (Pistols@Dawn.com), January 14, 2000.

The slimeball should now pass a Law the exempts people over 65 years from paying any tax! Property tax, income tax and sales tax on gasoline, food, etc.

-- ... (...@...com), January 14, 2000.


The slimeball should now pass a Law the exempts people over 65 years from paying any tax! Property tax, income tax and sales tax on gasoline, food, etc.

-- ... (...@...com), January 14, 2000.

Right on, and on again, etc.

Just had that talk with my wife. I find it hard to believe the government taxes some of these little old ladies. And little old men.

-- Mark Hillyard (foster@inreach.com), January 14, 2000.


$17,000.00? What'd you have..an ingrown toenail excised? Sheesh. That's hardly a down payment on a nice Mercedes or a Beachfront lot, Infidel. You should ante up and really have a serious malady! Something more like a $250,000.00 multiple bypass, or something. Then, you got some braggin' rights!!

-- Jay Urban (Jayho99@aol.com), January 14, 2000.

Hell, just an experiment to see if anyone was willing to give the old boy a break. I guess the Dems have been in power for the last 25 years. Huh.

Nevermind!

-- Infidel (Barbarians@thegate.net), January 14, 2000.


I don't see a problem with the leader of your country obstructing justice and purjuring himself if you Americans are fine with it. Us people in the civilized world would never allow our leaders to get away with that, but it's your country . . . do what you want with it.

-- Think It (Through@Pollies.Duh), January 14, 2000.

saying this about klinton is like saying hitler was kind to dogs. who gives a shit.

-- ribbit (kermitrbt@aol.com), January 14, 2000.


Hey, I didn't vote for him!

-- Marie (pray4peace@compuserve.com), January 14, 2000.

- Is there anything in addition to empeachment that we can do to him? Perhaps we could ruin his private life -

Infidel, we could solve both of those with one money-saving act:

Castrate him

-- Ric (ice163@worldnet.att.net), January 14, 2000.


We get the government we deserve.

-- JB (noway@jose.com), January 14, 2000.

ya gotta admire his taste in wimmin tho.

-- Porky (Porky@in.cellblockD), January 14, 2000.

Theres only about six billion of us that like sex too. So, lets kill him!!!!!

Wonderfull how we all know how every one else should live.

-- Infidel (Barbarians@thegate.net), January 14, 2000.



If I'm not mistaken,the Germans loved Hitler but that doesn't make him a good person.Those who forget the past are condemned to repeat it.

-- Dragnet (just@the.facts), January 14, 2000.

The slimeball should now pass a Law the exempts people over 65 years from paying any tax! Property tax, income tax and sales tax on gasoline, food, etc.

-- ... (...@...com), January 14, 2000.

If you'll extend that to everyone under 65 as well, I'll go for it.

-- Steve Heller (stheller@koyote.com), January 14, 2000.


Nothin' wrong with sex, Infidel - I just happen to think it should be only with the one to whom you are currently married.

I was actually being facetious when I said "Castrate him." One extreme does not validate another and I am not worthy to judge my fellow man. But, I did NOT get the leader I deserved - I deserved George Bush. And yes, I left that wide open for you.... no need to let this wonderful thread die.

-- Ric (ice163@worldnet.att.net), January 14, 2000.


When he finally runs into Jack Kennedy, the greeting from JFK will undoubtedly be "WHAT were you THINKING??"

C

-- Chuck, a night driver (rienzoo@en.com), January 15, 2000.


this is his last year. he is trying to improve his image in a number of areas to make people forget the impeachment. yet, underneath all these "noble" acts that just "tug on your heart strings", he still hates this country like the rest of the NWOers, and is still stealing our sovereignty and corrupting the constitutional processes that were put in place by our founders. i believe if the man ever gets a global position, he will be no benevolent dictator. he will show his true hatred of americans and will be a tyrant of the greatest magnitude to those who didn't step in line with him and those who "wronged him".

-- tt (cuddluppy@aol.com), January 15, 2000.

How soon moron forget the past.

Remeber when Newt Gingrich-led Republican Congress failed to control the pace of social program expansions. In their first three budgets (FY 1996-98), the Republicans have increased domestic spending by $183 billion compared to a $155 billion increase in the three years prior to GOP control of Congress. Not a single cabinet agency has been eliminated. And only a small handful of the 300 federal programs that were targeted for closure--a list that included the National Endowment for the Arts, the Legal Services Corporation, bilingual education funds, urban transit grants, and Goals 2000--has actually been terminated. In sum, as in the Reagan years, Republicans have quickly retreated from the agenda of making government in Washington smaller and smarter.

-- y2k dave (xsdaa111@hotmail.com), January 15, 2000.


y2k Dave,

Good points. Whatever happened to the "Contract with America"? Whatever happened to term limits? And, not that I really care, whatever happened to Mr Newt, playboy-hypocrite?

-- Lars (lars@indy.net), January 15, 2000.


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