And even more:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071130/ap_on_re_us/clinton_office_hostages
Get a grip, man. We WANT Hillary to get elected. Of course, if he pushes the
button, she'll sweep NH on just the sympathy vote alone.
Paul Nelson
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Speaking of weirdness:
http://www.daybydaycartoon.com/
Paul Nelson
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Baby doll? What kind of weirdness are you into?
http://www.mycustombabydoll.com/
Paul Nelson
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Sent: Friday, November 30, 2007 12:17 PM
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Buck, I understand your comments and do not disagree.
On the other hand, we are human, and our hormones and other stuff is
pretty powerful.
Ever have a doll-baby decide she wants you? Saying no isn't easy.
Maybe the first time, maybe the first week, maybe even the first month.
But somewhere along, the stars align and your zipper opens...
Buck Calabro wrote:
On Nov 30, 2007 9:05 AM, rick baird wrote:
I'm generally with Wayne on this, for the same reason I'm generally
with Rick on this. Both men swore an oath (marriage is an oath) and
both men broke it. Arguing the technicalities of either situation
ignores the big, general picture that both men swore to do one thing
and in actuality did another. Both hypocrites.
He didn't lie under oath, so it sounds to me like he wasn't being
hypocritical at all.
On 11/30/07, Wayne McAlpine wrote:
He led the charge for Clinton's impeachment, full of righteous
indignation, and then it came out that he had had an affair himself.
Rich Rijnders wrote:
How was he a hypocrite?
--buck