Posted on 06/02/2005 6:09:52 AM PDT by Liz
Good post.
Yes... but you have to spell reply correctly and remember that 'anyway' in your sentence is two words.
(Just kidding). Welcome! You'll love this place.
I think it's on Pink House Lane.
Amusing little story...... I used to work for a pretty wonderful and very well respected and gay interior designer. He lived in a very beautiful house here in Pittsburgh ............ on Pink House Road.
;-)
Here are a few more: opportunistic, traitorous, disgusting, weak, bitter, nasty, shallow, disloyal, disgruntled, cheap.....well, I could go on singing. There's another word I'd like to write, but the webmaster might get upset and delete me. Don't we all just LOVE having to revisit this whole thing over & over now? The Left is in love with itself. God, give us peace.
Wonderful.......giggle.
Huh?! To compare Nixon going to China with Clinton selling all of us out by giving them our most secret nuclear weapons designs for cash is ludicrous.
I remember all the scandals of the X42 years, and everytime a new one flared up, be it Troopergate, Cattlegate, Whitewater, Vince Foster, Filegate, Chinese Campaign Contributions for Nuke Secrets, Ron Brown's death, or Monica, Russert or Matthews would dutifully book Woodward and Bernstein to appear on their shows. It was the same thing every single time: "This is interesting, Tim(Chris), but nowhere nearly as big as Watergate."
This was their same response to every Clinton scandal for two reasons: first, it provided cover for a RAT President; and second, because no other scandal could be allowed to usurp Woodward and Bernstein's scoop from the top of the hill.
This despite the fact that Watergate was a third-rate burglary, while Chinagate is probably the biggest, and most damaging to this country's security, scandal in American history, and it's completely ignored. No other administration ever sold out this country so completely as X42, the Witch, and Algore did when they traded nuclear secrets for campaign cash. The Rosenbergs were executed for treason. X42 and the rest got off because John Glenn sold his soul for a ride in the space shuttle.
I didn't memorize the movie but didn't Deep Throat tell Redford to 'follow the money' in All The President's Men? I could be wrong...
Yes, and that is why I keep paraphrasing it.
After we saw the movie, my wife asked me what money trail?
I did't know then, and I don't know now.
Can't wait to rejuvenate the Moanica years. I hear there maybe a movie. Redford and Hofman as the 'Dirty Old Men.' Maybe Big Media will cover it - maybe...
Heheh......cute.
Yup, one of DT's most famous lines.
It's really not
Because it was that visit that started us down the road to what we see with China today
We should have maintained the same hardline on China we had in the 50's and 60's, we didn't and we have payed for it.
Instead of visiting China, Nixon should have stationed nuclear missiles in Taiwan to provide for her permanent defense
So Nixon playing Realpolitik by opening the door to normalized relations with the PRC is just as bad as Clinton giving them the blueprints to our nuclear warheads for some campaign cash? You signed up today just to equate the two?
Yes, please. There are so many here who do not at all understand why any of this is pertinent or how it affects them now.
Others of us lived it and know some of the dire results but are still missing some of the import here.
You cannot know what this discussion means to me and I treasure the info for the children and grandchildren of this family.
It matters, it really matters.
Click on the "post reply" option for any poster and when the reply screen comes up just delete the name in the window and leave it blank or put "All" or some such.
"You cannot know what this discussion means to me and I treasure the info for the children and grandchildren of this family.
It matters, it really matters."
I plan to make a couple of CDs when this is well documented in Free Republic for my grandchildren and even my 30 something sons.
I was a Nixon hater (a product of the time) I have rethought much of what happened and while I will never "love" Nixon, I want to say one thing in his behalf ...For the good of the country he stepped down ....That showed much more character than Clinton's actions ever did
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