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Harry Edwards
hedwards@gstype.com
Fri, 22 Nov 2002 13:37:20 -0600
Good to see your thoughts again, Rev.
Harry
>My confidence level in the Bushky White House (with only minor
>deference to Powell and Rice) is about on a par with those radio
>disk jockies of yore who promised "an autographed photography of
>Jesus Christ". Bush, Rove, Rumsfield, et al are really, totally
>clueless about what is going on in the Middle East. Or then DO know
>and simply don't give a shit, opting instead for the usual American
>"long term planning is until the end of this quarter" approach. If
>the whole goddam world catchs on fire, <<these>> guys clearly
>believe that **they** can survive and they certainly don't give a
>flying uknowwhat about dead Americans, here or abroad. In fact, the
>more dead Americans, the better....fewer social services to provide
>for and cost savings all around for International businesses.
>
>Current programs to let the elderly poor, the unemployed, the
>marginally employed, et al die off...that is, people like Honor and
>myself...are certainly falling into place. As soon as the US Army
>takes over all "data and information" control of the US...from the
>birth canal into the grave...there will be no more problems.
>
>I have both Saudi & Omani students at Marymount University whom I
>like a great deal. Racism and bigotry in any form, by anyone, makes
>me seriously angry. Life is too short and too dangerous for this BS.
>
>Love to all....and kiss your remaining privacy goodby.
>
>Bib Brother Bubba
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Connie Clark [SMTP:connie_3c@yahoo.com]
>Sent: Friday, November 22, 2002 11:16 AM
>To: austin-ghetto-list@pairlist.net
>Subject: The mouse that roared
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>Jon has a good point for me here. And with the stupid white men
>literally runnning around this country shooting their mouths, trying
>to be little Rush Limbaughs, I don't feel chickie lickie, I think
>that I hold a healthy skepticism about the outcome of all this saber
>rattling and Bush blustering. On the other hand, I guess I have to
>say things could actually go wel...No, sorry, not yet.C
> Jon Ford <jonmfordster@hotmail.com> wrote:
>World history tells us that stupid and unbalanced leaders,
>particularly those with near-dictatorial powers , often get their
>countries into wars. Of course, there are other factors at play in
>each case, multiple causation to be sure,
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