Re: Signs off/on



Peter Duncanson wrote:

On Tue, 06 Mar 2007 08:50:29 -0800, Purl Gurl
<purlgurl@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


President Bush has announced, upon landing on his desk,


Does he often fly through the air, land on his desk, and make an
announcement?

What does he think he is -- a bald eagle?

I think he's got grander delusions.

--Jeff

--
The most extravagant idea that can arise
in a politician's head is to believe that
it is enough for a people to invade a
foreign county to make it adopt their laws
and their constitution. No one loves armed
missionaries... --Robespierre
.



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