Thank You Janet Reno

thebestMAX

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Well, I just sold my microsoft and worldcom stock at a big loss thanks to the justice department.

Do you think that they are going to ruin any other companies before they get the boot (hopefully).

Remember, Government doesn produce anything, they just take from those who do!

 

Ornery

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I figure Gore is super pleased with her too. Hmmmm, Clinton, Gore, Reno... pretty much represent what's wrong with this country!
 

Ulfwald

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that trio has disgraced our Flag, embarrassed our country, and undermined our justice system.

I bet if Monica had ingested, they would have tried her for hiding and destroying evidence. :disgust:

 

Eeks

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You would rather the Gov bow to the almight corporations so that you can make a bukc or two more?
 

Chef0083

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Reno,,, Scares me to death. Someone with so much power should be required to not frighten grown men..;)
 

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<< Remember, Government doesn produce anything, they just take from those who do! >>



You are not happy here?
 

thebestMAX

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Her little bald headed sidekick is just as bad as her. Joel Levin I think is his name.

They were actually gloating on TV when they announced the debacle of Microsoft. Who do they think pays the salary of most of these worthless Govt types? They all think that they are Robin Hood. If it werent for the coprorations making money and paying taxes, the poor would be a lot worse off. Actually, they would be better off if the Govt didnt waste so many tax dollars and so would the rest of us.
 

Zucchini

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&quot;Hmmmm,(replace with politicians name)... pretty much represent what's wrong with this country! &quot;

This has been said forever. When has there been nothing wrong with the country orney? I just wish we went back to the good ol days when we could lynch those black folks!



 

thebestMAX

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IRONMIKE,

I think you missed the point.

I take care of myself, am responsible for myself and think that everyone should be. A little self discipline goes a long way. I dont want a Government to take care of me from womb to tomb. Less Gov not more as ALGORE wants to do is the way to go. Some people do need help but I think it has gotten way out of hand.
 

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What would you expect from the District Attorney that issued an indictment for all the firearms in Dade County, FL for &quot;their&quot; role in the county's escalating crime rate on her watch. After the media pointed out the absurdity of issueing an indictment for inanimate objects, Reno claimed that it was meant to be a &quot;symbolic gesture&quot;.

Clinton was desperate to appoint a woman to some kind of high-profile post in his &quot;most ethical administration in history&quot; that would &quot;equally represent women and minorities&quot; after all his previous left-wing extremist appointees failed to get confirmed.

Reno's &quot;career&quot; was at a complete dead-end, mainly due to incompetence; So Clinton got a political &quot;nobody&quot; that would always be indebted to him for rescueing them from obscurity. It's paid off handsomely for Clinton and Gore.

And Eeks:

How is that any different than &quot;bowing to&quot; the almighty heads of organized labor, the entertainment industry, the trial lawyers, and the National Education Association (aka = the Teacher's Union)?
 

thebestMAX

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TIMBERWOLF

I wish I said that especially the last paragraph.

See you were born in leighighton, Pa. Im from Wilkes-Barre myself. Didnt everybody there have guns, for hunting of course?.
 

Chef0083

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What would you expect from the District Attorney that issued an indictment for all the firearms in Dade County, FL for &quot;their&quot; role in the county's escalating crime rate on her watch. After the media pointed out the absurdity of issueing an indictment for inanimate objects, Reno claimed that it was meant to be a &quot;symbolic gesture&quot;.

LOL... muwhahahahahaha...:D
 

TimberWolf

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thebestMAX:

Not &quot;born&quot; there; Just residing there (currently).

I'm in Paul Kanjorski's (D-PA) Congressional District, and although I'm registered Republican (cue &quot;shocked and appalled&quot; responses here), Mr. K suits me just fine. He has a solid pro 2nd Amendment voting record; And he (or his staff) NEVER FAIL to respond, in writing, to phone calls, email, or correspondance. I'm content to engage in a dialog with him on any other legislative issue; But he will continue to get my vote until he won't (or can't) run for re-election again.

The &quot;popular&quot; media don't wish to address the matter, but I'm willing to bet that PA's substantial population of gun owners are making Algore's odds steeper than he suspects . . .

We shoot targets and clays too, ya know . . . ;)
 

thebestMAX

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TIMBERWOLF,

I see, Ive lived in many states and worked in so many I dont know which end is up.

Although I sound like a Rep almost always I try to vote for the best man as I see it.

Only really good thing about FL is taht I can carry my gun LEAGALY which of course never stopped the bad guys. Just in case Im attacked by clay pigeons.

Lets hope Pa is pro Bush, am really worried about NY.
 

thebestMAX

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Janet Renos bald headed little friend (no offense meant to any else who is bald) is now leaving the justice dept. Announced today and Microsoft stock immediately goes up 2 points.
Does this prove my point or what???
 

thebestMAX

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I dont think any one of them want to be around.
Most will not be if Bush is elected but if not, I think they will walk anyway.