Re: thought for the day

1998-01-29 Thread Max B. Sawicky
> > Since it is absofuckinglutely impossible to turn on the news and NOT hear > about sexgate, I have been watching alot of the interviews with the Man and > Woman on the street. It seems most people end with a note of "who cares" and > "the only one who should be concerned is Hilary." And, t

Re: thought for the day

1998-01-29 Thread Wojtek Sokolowski
At 04:09 PM 1/29/98 -0500, Maggie Coleman wrote: >Which brings me to my latest and favorite half-baked-idea-which-i-have-not- >really-thought-through-in-the-academic-fullness-it-probably-deserves: That >this entire thing was hatched by Hillary (Bill doesn't have enough brains) to >discredit Kenne

Re: thought for the day

1998-01-29 Thread MScoleman
In a message dated 98-01-28 23:31:20 EST, jim devine writes: << I know things have settled down a bit on the Monica Lewinski (sp?) front, but in some ways the brouhaha concerning her is on the same level. Neither the use of obscenities nor nookie with someone 20+ years younger violate the Pres

Re: thought for the day

1998-01-29 Thread William S. Lear
On Wed, January 28, 1998 at 19:39:19 (-0800) James Devine writes: >Awhile back, when I was a young 'un, one of the things that shocked >Puritanical citizens of the the US about President Nixon was the large >number of obscenities he used on a tape. This undermined support for him in >what his erst

Re: thought for the day

1998-01-29 Thread Thomas Kruse
>President's oath of office or fit with the idea of high crimes and >misdimenors. But it's quite possible that l'affaire Lewinski could tip the >balance against Clinton, coming as it does on top of six years of sleaze, >betrayal, and mediocrity. > >as usual, time will tell. > >in pen-l solidarity

Re: thought for the day

1998-01-28 Thread Tom Walker
Jim Devine wrote, >as usual, time will tell. Time never tells. People just move on to something else. Whoops, that's two thoughts for the day. We're over our quota. Regards, Tom Walker ^^^ Know Ware Communications Vancouver, B.C., CANADA

thought for the day

1998-01-28 Thread James Devine
Awhile back, when I was a young 'un, one of the things that shocked Puritanical citizens of the the US about President Nixon was the large number of obscenities he used on a tape. This undermined support for him in what his erstwhile Vice President, Spiro Agnew had called "middle America," and hel

thought for the day

1994-02-13 Thread jlgulick
Marxist geographer Neil Smith paraphrasing the early 20th century geographer Isaiah Bowman: "...one can build a city of 100,000 at the South Pole and provide electric lights and opera. Civilization can stand the cost ... we can also build a mountain range in the Sahara high enough to evoke rain

thought for the day

1994-02-13 Thread jlgulick
Marxist geographer Neil Smith paraphrasing the early 20th century geographer Isaiah Bowman: "...one can build a city of 100,000 at the South Pole and provide electric lights and opera. Civilization can stand the cost ... we can also build a mountain range in the Sahara high enough to evoke rain