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- hotwine - 01-19-2001 That an admitted felon is allowed to walk. - Bucko - 01-19-2001 Lots of hypocrisy out there -- look at Reverand Jesse...... Money talks and there are a lot of double standards out there -- look at the Governor of MD. He had a bet with Oakland for a case of wine over the playoffs. It is illegal to ship to MD, but he has his lawyers "arranging it." Bucko - hotwine - 01-19-2001 You're right about the double standards. Money talks, and it seems to all be about the quality of a person's legal team. But I do think it's funny as hell that Clinton's plea agreement comes right on the heals of the story about his "spiritual advisor's" screwing around. What a culture we've become, that such behavior can generate a 65% approval rating among the public! The Bushes are going to need whole train-loads of Clorox and Lysol to disinfect D.C.! - winoweenie - 01-19-2001 My gracious, I`ll never have a clean terlit agin`. winoweenie - winoweenie - 01-19-2001 My gracious, I`ll never have a clean terlit agin`. winoweenie - Drew - 01-19-2001 We here on this here wine board frown on double posts....please limit your bathroom talk to only one post please. Wine Board Police - hotwine - 01-20-2001 Raised the colors, gave thanks, and pulled a cork (Primitivo). It's done, thank heaven. - Innkeeper - 01-20-2001 Ex-pesidents are not supposed to review the troops, but our recent one doesn't know the rules, or if he does he dosen't give a big rats a--! - hotwine - 01-20-2001 You're right. He's clueless about all things military, as usual. - Bucko - 01-20-2001 Apparently about energy as well, as evidenced by the power crisis going on with our left coast. BuckSickle - hotwine - 01-20-2001 I expect W to provide needed leadership on that one pretty quickly. - mrdutton - 01-20-2001 I still have not figured out why one of the key issues in the California Electrical Power de-regulation "experiment" was the selling of all the generation plants by the power companies............ Huh?????? Can someone please explain this to me. I am going to sit down Monday and write to the Governor and every State Delegate and Senator I can. I am going to beg them not to allow Virginia to de-regulate the electrical power generation and distribution. After I am done begging I will flat tell them they'll never again get my vote if they do support de-regulation. I think enough is enough. My phone bill is bad enough. You know, the one that was supposed to go down, but never did. |