[USML Announce] 7-04 USML Moves
Andrew R. Klein
anrklein at yahoo.com
Tue Jul 6 17:49:15 EDT 2004
OK, that's it! Rich, you need to set up "politics.usml.net" for those so inclined.
On my end, there will be no political chatter ... unless I'm sucking up to Buddha in an attempt to get Damon and Radke (which is what I figured Barrett was up to).
That is all.
-Andy
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Andrew R. Klein
Indiana University School of Law-Indianapolis
(317) 274-2099
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In a message dated 7/6/2004 1:37:15 PM Central Daylight Time, SpringKerb at aol.com writes:
Actually, that was Barrett.
But since I'm in a magnanimous mood, I'm going to admit defeat on this one. The Republicans, by contrast, have been models of consistency. Take, for example, our reasons for being in Iraq. It's the 9-11 connection. Oh no, wait--it's the weapons of mass destruction. No, actually, we're liberating the Iraqi people (and they love us for it). Whatever it is, darn it, that's our story and we're sticking to it.
Mark
My apologies to Buddha.
Mark, you and I have found something to agree upon. The consistency of the Republicans is something that I, too, must begrudgingly acknowledge. Take Dick Cheney's position on gay marriage. He's all for equal rights for homosexuals and to prove that he trots out his lesbian daughter. But on reflection he's opposed to gay marriage because its immoral. That's his story and he's sticking with it and in his immortal (but not terribly moral words) "you can go *$#&*% yourself" if you don't like it.
Jeff
Jeff
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