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Old September 9th 03, 04:04 AM
Peter Stickney
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Alan Minyard writes:
On Mon, 08 Sep 2003 05:49:38 -0400, Cub Driver
wrote:


I said it wasn't the stuff of legend. i.e. not particularly
memorable. That's a long way from attacking them.


That's not the way I read it. I saw mockery for the Cowboy pilots and
sons of the elite, riding herd on Cuban invaders. I think that a) you
are back-pedaling, b) you seize any opportunity to run down the
incumbent prezdint, and c) you really don't care squat about F-102s or
the men who flew them.

Often in the cocktail parties I attend, I hear the Good People being
shocked--shocked!--that Bush failed to attend the last year's meetings
of the Guard. These are of course the same people who would rise up
with dignity and leave any room which a military officer had the ill
manners to enter.


You need to find some higher quality cocktail parties to attend.


Dan lives in a College Town. It might not be the People's Republic of
Berkeley, but some of the attitudes are still there.
(I was born on Gasoline Alley, so I can say that)

Dan, are the Good People still Up in Arms and Pointing With Alarm that
the resurgent Bear population (Ursine, not Soviet) are finding their
bir feeders and garbage cans a convenient supermarket? You'd think
that those Greeney Folks would like getting close to Cuddly Nature.
(Well, as long as it's the squirrels. If it's big enough to invite
_you_ to dinner, it seems to be different)


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Pete Stickney
A strong conviction that something must be done is the parent of many
bad measures. -- Daniel Webster