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I thought you'd be happy to hear that she was not running for z-prez. Hell, if she ran, you'd have the be careful what you publicly said about her in order to make sure than the feds never construed it as threats. No running means no such caution.
I would truly appreciate it if you would no longer post anything on her....
Hey now. I have never posted (and have no desire to post) anything on her. While I presume you mean about her, based on some rumors, some think that the only ones to post anything "on her" are not of the male variety.
Is that dedogatory enough?
This one has a little something for everyone and ought to make a few giggle like little kids.
WASHINGTON (June 1) - When Democratic voters are asked which politician they want as president, one name consistently appears at the top - Hillary Rodham Clinton. But the New York senator couldn't make it any clearer that she isn't running for the White House. At least not in 2004.
From her days as first lady, Clinton has accumulated political assets that are the envy of the announced Democratic presidential candidates: universal recognition, a nationwide network of supporters and an extraordinary ability to raise campaign cash.
She still is vilified by Republican fund-raisers but is getting bipartisan accolades for her conduct in the Senate. Her profile will be high in the coming weeks as she embarks on a media tour to promote her memoirs, ``Living History,'' which has a first-run printing of a million copies and goes on sale June 9.
Clinton insists she will not consider entering the race for president this year even if that is what some Democrats want. She has not ruled out a run in 2008.
"I just tell them that we have many other great candidates running for the job," Clinton said, demonstrating a deference for her colleagues that has helped her win respect in the Senate.
Clinton took a low profile during her first two years as a senator. Now, she is taking a larger role.
"I think all of her colleagues on both sides respect her work ethic and the way she conducts herself," said South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham. A conservative Republican, Graham worked with Clinton on legislation to extend benefits to military reservists.
Graham, a leader in the President Clinton's impeachment, said teaming with Sen. Clinton gave his reservist legislation the clout it needed to win Senate approval.
"People will attribute motives to her on anything she does," Graham said. "I feel sympathetic to her situation as a junior member with such a high-profile status. It's hard because people get jealous. She has handled this better than I think anyone expected."
Clinton has gone out of her way to work with those on the opposite end of the political spectrum on policy issues such as the Middle East and foster care. Her partners have included House Majority Leader Tom DeLay of Texas, Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Pa., and even Sen. Elizabeth Dole of North Carolina, whose husband, former Sen. Bob Dole, lost to Bill Clinton in 1996.
Hillary Clinton also has taken on the GOP. She called the Republican leaders' 2004 budget "the worst piece of fiscal legislation in the history of the republic" and described President Bush's handling of the economy as the worst since Herbert Hoover.
Clinton, who does not face re-election until 2006, is among the Democrats' leading fund-raisers. She spent $30 million to get elected and has raised about $3.4 million for her political action committee, HILLPAC, which she uses to support other Democrats running for office.
Her fund raising and campaign skills could bring added interest in the senator as a potential running mate. She has said she would not accept the nomination for vice president, but Democratic sources close to Clinton say she might look at the ticket if the party's nominee were well-positioned to oust Bush next year.
She said she would make no endorsement before the nominee has been chosen. Several White House hopefuls seek her advice, particularly on health care.
Former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean, one of nine running for the Democratic nomination, said he would like to see Clinton run one day. "I think she would be a great president," he said.
She also has proved a fund-raising boon for Republicans.
"Are you ready for a new Clinton era in Washington?" said a letter sent this month from the Republican Presidential Task Force to potential donors.
"If Republicans don't take immediate steps to counter her, Senator Hillary Clinton will continue to rise unimpeded to the very pinnacle of power in Washington, and we will see the dawning of a new, more liberal Clinton era."
Clinton was appointed this year to oversee the Senate Democrats' Steering and Coordination Committee, a liaison with Democratic groups nationwide.
She got a seat on the Senate Armed Services Committee. That allows her to improve her national security credentials while looking out for the home state military, including the 10th Mountain Light Infantry Division in Fort Drum, N.Y.
Clinton supported the resolution granting the president congressional authority to wage war against Iraq. At the time, she said it was "the hardest decision I've ever had to make."
The vote opened her to protests from liberal corners. But that has not stopped her from being the favorite choice of many Democratic voters to run for president.
06/01/03 02:14 EDT
Copyright 2003 The Associated Press.
I've restored your EconEli account.
Looks like you nuked it. But, then again, things are not always as they appear. Speaking of which....
There are people driving this ship.
Had some great (or not so great, depending on ones perspective) one-liners all ready to go, but decided that since it was Sunday.....<g>
Sounds a little kinky to me.....I thought the goal was to get him back, not from the back.
Busy, schmizzy. You just have to get your button priorities in order.
{i}If you ever do run again, make sure the American economy is poised for growth, just like it was the last time, or the people will never put up with your sociopathic crap.
Whether folks love, hate, or don't care about Clinton, your statement is 100 percent on the mark.
If the economy had sucked, the public would not have put up with him sucking or being...well you get the point. Like most political decisions in his life, his timing could not have been better if he had planed it.
~~~~~COMPX 5/29/2003~~~~~
Prior Close: 1,563.24 +6.55
1569 WTMHouston
Grassy-arse. BTW, while I will not be out of town, I will be in a hotel and without computer tomorrow night, so I'll WAG 1569 for Friday as well. With a 69 on the end, the third time might be the charm.
Only thing that comes in the mail is bills!
And postal service perverts. Is he named Bill?
~~~~~COMPX 5/28/2003~~~~~
Prior Close: 1,556.69 +46.60
1569 WTMHouston
Nice WAG Ron.
This board could be used for some of that.
#board-1417
Venom and Bile
Touche. True enough; but at least QQQ managed to stay a bit above two bits.
give me your best junior
Isn't that an oxymoron? Let me find a dart board and I'll get back with ya.
the next time i come back here rs , rssyf, resin systems will be at $5 canadian
Are you as sure of that as you were that it would at $5 US by the summer? Isn't $5 Canadian about the same now as $0.50 US?
i thank the u.s. personally for protecting us and am saddened at how canada responded to the war and many other things in the past.
At least you are not totally hopeless.
BTW, while in jail you only get three posts a day. See ya tomorrow or so.
No need to ask me if it is okay: only Matt makes that decision.
He needs a lot more than "just" liking the challenge to have a meaningful shot at effectively pumping that POS.
But, then again, many here have sponsored (although not in the same spam-pumping kind of way) equally "challenging" companies. Any such companies come to mind?
ther stock went fron .50 last week to 1.05 in 6 trading days and will be close to $5 by summer of 2003
It is difficult to spam-pump something convincingly when you have trouble spelling "their" and "from."
It is difficult to spam-pump something convincingly when you make predictions that are so far off. $0.50 is a long ways from $5.00 -- even in Canada.
It is difficult to spam-pump something convincingly when you post that it went to $1.05 when the 52 week high is only $0.70.
It is difficult to spam-pump something convincingly when you quote it in Canadian funds on a US stock board.
It is difficult to spam-pump something convincingly when you choose a stock board that prohibits spamming.
how long is jail for?
While not purporting to speak for Matt, I suspect it will be at least as long as it takes you to read, recite, and agree to follow the anti-spamming portions of the TOU.
If you have any trouble finding them, just wander by the shower. Someone will "help" you out.
Most recent punishment: Arwen had Charlton Heston give Zucchini Man a good spanking!
http://www.allscifi.com/aridor/index.asp?Autonumber=627
Like I said, getting a little personal, and perhaps kinky, don't ya think?
That's getting a little personal, don't ya think?
~~~~~COMPX 5/27/2003~~~~~
Previous Close: 1,510.09 +2.54
1498 timhyma
1503 WTMHouston
It worked so poorly last week, I might as well try it again. The law of averages, don't ya know.
Nice grub...and this is a good place for it.
This is a REAL picture of a school sign in Atlanta.
Look at and read it more closely. It is a sign at the Atlanta Civic Center, not at a school.
Had you said, "This is a REAL picture of a government sign in Atlanta," that would have been both accurate and funny - in a sad kind of way.
Anybody seen Troy lately?
Since that is a question, shouldn't it be on the Q&A thread?
Is it live or is it Memorex?
(This is a question so it is on topic, right?)
One witch slightly used....
Road hard and put up wet is more like it.
He might enjoy watering her green.
I would think that anything & everything is on the table and nothing can be ruled out as an option.
and
obviously not everyone is gonna be happy.
You sure that you did not copy that from me? Give you a "power and influence" label and you even start sounding like a lawyer. How are your rates? You could do some ghost writing. Of course, if everyone was happy, there would be no work.
Edit: oops...but hey, my one OT is minor...I'll go to a more appropriate place away too.
he flamed others on the SEE-DICK board. He is a dickwad...sleeping with the sheeple...Or...a nekkid shorter... needs a shower...desparately[sic]
In that context, how about this for the new shower mascot and official soap dispenser:
http://www.gotlaughs.com/funpages/weenieman.cfm
If you are using dialup, beware: this takes one to two minutes to load -- and much longer if you are near the showers.
4576 (yesterday) v. 4731 last week -- getting close and better than the 4443 day after the 4731.
This message has frozen my browser (AOL) three times (twice in batch mode and once by itself).
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=1030754
It also clogged up (caused to stop responding) some program called "msgsrv32."
It probably has something to do with the audio file that purports to be attached, but does not load.
It does not, however, have the same affect when loaded in a separate MSIE 5.50.4134.0600IS browser. (and plays the decent tune).
Simply the best stuff I've let my tongue play with.
Geez...you do need a (real) date!
According to Matt there are two of me, and according to Derf, there are two of Churak. This must mean something. Any thoughts?
Matt and Durf are two of the same thing -- but, can the world handle a short, furry geek on a bike? That would be the figurative cousin to a dike on a trike.
Where do you get this "two of us" crappola?
I think Matt saw it somewhere around the showers. Shit, maybe that was the smell.
You two are rabblerousers.
One man's rabble is another nolib's trouble. I think it is more affectionately known as a rabblelibber, but not a conrouser.
I smell conspiracy.
I wish it was just a conspiracy that smelled in here. The showers need some work!
Hell, I didn't even know you HAD a sense of humor.
And that may be (at least) the second doubly smoothest line in a month.
Why does ihub charge money for # of posts and spell check and private messages when it is free on most other boards?
Speaking for them, and in a way they probably would not, it is very simple: because this is a business and businesses do not continue as ongoing entities unless they make money. The basic motive of allowing free posting is to give people a taste (but not the whole meal) so that they will spend their money to buy the full meal. If they get the full meal for free, there is no reason to spend any money.
Seems most who come here to post about their investment are rather unhappy with the format in its present format.
You may be sincere, but it sure sounds like you (and your mystical "most who come here to post") are only unhappy about not having the premium features you have not paid for: that is, unhappy that you are not getting the full meal for free.
Try buying the full meal and see if you have the same questions. I suspect that you will not.
Edit: now that I think about it, Bob has gone even further and made the full meal available for free during select periods -- happy hours. I do not know the precise timing of the happy hours, but you can try some (if not all) premium services for free during those times.
SI does seem to be very slow.
~~~~~COMPX 5/19/2003~~~~~
Prior Close: 1,538.53 -12.85
1502 WTMHouston
I am going to be out of town most of the week, so I'll take 1502 all week.
I suspect that Matt may be expecting some real volume -- of what is the question.
That's it: I don't know why I did not see it before. You and Bob are becoming MM's!
History has a way of repeating itself.