What interests me is that there even *is* such a poll from a mainstream
organization. The idea that an impeachment option is even out there,
floating around, *is* the story so far as I am concerned. 60,000 people
were interested enough to click the button and take the survey. That is
a very large number.
Yes, I know, Clinton got impeached, but everyone knew that was just a
Republican smear. I mean... impeached over blowjobs? Get serious!
This talk of impeachment is for both Bush & Cheney, is not just the
wacko fringe, and has some traction. The only thing stopping a trial,
imho, is that the "Countdown to the end of the Bush Presidency"
calendars are now on sale everywhere (and selling quite well I hear).
(Paul, your brother may want to feature these calendars on his website?)
rick baird wrote:
blame boofy, not me.
i didn't click on the survey link. if you click the link again, and
it will bypass that page and go to the internet push poll.
but you don't have to, no one but idiots believe those anyway.
On Nov 14, 2007 10:50 PM, <qsrvbas@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
rick baird wrote:
I was feeling a
little down today, right up until I read this. Thank you, Thank you,
Thank you.
And I was doing okay until you commented on that link. That
motivated me to click it to see what was up.
<heavy-sarcasm dripping=*on>
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you.
</heavy-sarcasm>
Very first thing was a page asking if I'd take a survey. Thinking
that it was perhaps the "survey" from the link, I foolishly clicked
[Yes].
Dumb mistake. It's some "How we doin'?" survey about MSNBC.com that
takes forever to load each page. And since I cannot recall ever
going to MSNBC.com deliberately before, my answers probably aren't
what they're wanting to see.
Tom Liotta
http://tinyurl.com/8kukf
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