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From: bergamot@drizzle.com (Eric da Red)
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Subject: Re: Media censored Bush photo-op in Iraq
Date: 4 Dec 2003 14:19:02 -0800
Organization: Committee to Revive American Patriotism
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In article <mtqssv4pq34msmhv0p7tjidbccn2njh5la@4ax.com>,
oldlib <oldlib@mailandnews.com> wrote:
>On 3 Dec 2003 14:11:43 -0800, bergamot@drizzle.com (Eric da Red)
>wrote:
>
>>In article <u39ssv4nloejnvispal2lubltj7jurr70n@4ax.com>,
>>Laura Bush-Murderess in our WH <> wrote:
>>>13 journalists were invited to accompany bush on his Thansgiving day
>>>trip to the troops in Iraq. But they were told they couldn't tell
>>>their family or even their editor about it!!. Why did the press go
>>>along with that restriction?
>>
>>For the same reason my dog follows me around the house when it's
>>dinner time.
>
>Your dog and News Hounds have a lot in common. They know where the
>action is.
They also both think that they have to be sufficiently servile to get
a snack.
For my dog, this trait is probably genetic.
--
Quote Of The Week: "Bertie [Wooster] was a little milder than W., not
quite so mean-spirited. He had a British butler, and Bush has one too.
His name is Tony Blair." -- Studs Terkel.
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