On Apr 4, 3:01=A0pm, Karel Kriz <ka...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> =A0kujebak <kuje...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > Karel Kriz wrote:
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> > > =A0Stan R <aus...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > > Paul J Kriha contributed these words of wisdom on 04/04/08 16:05:
> > > > > "Karel Kriz" <ka...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > > >> In article
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> > > > >> =A0kujebak <kuje...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > > >>> On Apr 3, 8:12 am, Karel Kriz <ka...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > > >>>> In article
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> > > > >>>> I do not have a predicament because I don't take xenophobic
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> > > > >>>> minded mini movies seriously.
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> > > > >>> It very much looks like you're going to have to vote for Obama
> > > > >>> in November. You don't consider that a predicament?
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> > > > >> That's very far from a given. That particular bridge will be
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> > > > >> when we come to it. Personally, I do not care for Obama, but
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> > > > >> reasons you might think.
> > > > >> Karel
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> > > > > Oh, this is getting too hard, you're trying to make me think
> > > > > about what I think that kujebak thinks that Karel is thinking
> > > > > about his reasons for not caring for Obama. Damn, now
> > > > > I am thinking what would Obama think about all this if he
> > > > > read this thread.
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> > > > > Bugger it, it's all somewhere far far away. I better get up
> > > > > and pour myself another glass of Chassagne-Montrachet.
> > > > > You cost me money you lot, you really do. Ruddy furriners.
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> > > > As far as I can tell from my vantage point a long way away from
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> > > > Obama does not really "think" too deeply on any subject beyond how
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> > > > I guess that makes him no different to most politicians. On the
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> > > > think too hard" motif, it also does not make him too different
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> > > > Charlie Cross.
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> > > A couple of years ago, the Catholic church held a week-long
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> > > on Limbo. Delegates from all over the world, respected theologians,
> > > religious scholars, priests and bishops discussed Limbo for a week.
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> > > tried to define Limbo, locate it and determine who will or should
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> > > in Limbo after death.
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> > > From my vantage point, also far away from the Vatican, it is
> > > inconceivable to think of a more monumental waste of time and human
> > > effort then this Limbo conference. With the possible exception of a
> > > pissing contest about which one of us ...thinks harder.
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> > > K
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> > There are plenty of "Limbo" fans out there, you know.
> > A lot of them voted for Clinton in open primaries.
> > He is probably the most significant reason why Hillary
> > is sort of still in the running ;-)
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> Limbo, in this context is the state between heaven and hell where
> unbaptized children end up, reputedly for eternity. According to the
> Papal (papist?) doctrine, anyway. As to where Clinton will end up,
> largely depends on which side of the political and moral spectrum one
> happens to be.
> I think that the Hillary campaign struck the right balance between
> capitalizing on Bill and allowing him to become a handicap. He manages
> to be both visible and invisible, im****tant and insignificant at the
> same time. Pretty nifty trick to be able to achieve that.
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As always, you give her too much credit.
I think it was basically Rushbo's "Operation Chaos"
that changed her fortune. I'm serious.


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