To: doug from upland
Aldrich's book was promptly denounced for having reported as fact not only rumor but pure fantasy - including at one point a yarn spun for Aldrich by a non-White House person who was actually looking for suggestions on a work of fiction he was writing.
On the other hand, I've had some dealings with insurance lobbyists and it's high time someone treated them the way that the First Lady purportedly did.
5 posted on
03/28/2002 5:45:09 AM PST by
DonQ
To: DonQ
Yeah, but ain't it sad that this kind of encounter seems 110% perfectly rational and believeable about Hillary?
Ewww..everytime I mention her name I feel slimey. Now going to wash hands.
6 posted on
03/28/2002 5:54:19 AM PST by
txzman
To: DonQ
AUTOMATED RESPONSE NO. 17 NOTE: this response is being automatically generated by Doug from Upland's computer. It was sent to you in response to a reply you made to either a post created by DFU or a response to something DFU said on someone else's post. For future reference, when a reply is made that is so foolish as to cause people to roll on the floor mocking the respondee, DFU will not waste his time with a personal response. He will, of course, join in the mocking of said respondee, but will not make a serious response to something foolish.
To: DonQ
Aldrich's book was promptly denounced for having reported as fact not only rumor but pure fantasy - including at one point a yarn spun for Aldrich by a non-White House person who was actually looking for suggestions on a work of fiction he was writing.
ROFLMAO!!!!!!! Reported? Reported by whom? The unbias media?
Change your logon Id from DonQ to DonQless. JJJJJJEEEEEEEZZZZZZZZ!!!!!!
14 posted on
03/28/2002 9:53:39 AM PST by
hflynn
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