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Looks like this week's doonesbury will be all Hunter S Thompson.

And for all those that were arguing about his exit strategy, seems
like there is getting to be some debate on if he ever had an exit
strategy at all, an all to common problem. Word was last week that his
son might be charges with his murder. haven't heard that much more
about it though.

The whole thing reminds of the comercial where they take a pair of
sidecutters to the 'electrical brain', or the wiring harness in an old
car that had been driven in the winter for a few years. At times it
will work fine; as in the article about Nixon's funeral that came out
with "If the right people had been in charge of Nixon's funeral, his
casket would have been launched into one of those open-sewage canals
that empty into the ocean just south of Los Angeles.
"(http://www.counterpunch.org/thompson02212005.html) Then sometimes you
shoot yourself in the head.. maybe..

At least he spoke his mind, unlike the male escorts that are now paid
to give lip service to Bush regime.
 
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> At least he spoke his mind, unlike the male escorts that are >now paid to
give lip service to Bush regime.

But they give great" lip service" and more, so I've been led to believe!

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"Tommy B" <mrtomm@earthlink.net> writes:

>> At least he spoke his mind, unlike the male escorts that are >now paid to
>give lip service to Bush regime.
>But they give great" lip service" and more, so I've been led to believe!
>Tom

Well "W" *did* say he had a Man-date !!! Guess he wasn't lying --- this time.
 
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On Tue, 08 Mar 2005 14:44:31 GMT, "Tommy B" <mrtomm@earthlink.net>
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>> At least he spoke his mind, unlike the male escorts that are >now paid to
>give lip service to Bush regime.
>
>But they give great" lip service" and more, so I've been led to believe!

Nope, Guckert only hired out as a "top". A pitcher, not a catcher, if
you get the drift.

Al
 
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play on wrote:
> On Tue, 08 Mar 2005 14:44:31 GMT, "Tommy B" <mrtomm@earthlink.net>
> wrote:
>
> >> At least he spoke his mind, unlike the male escorts that are >now
paid to
> >give lip service to Bush regime.
> >
> >But they give great" lip service" and more, so I've been led to
believe!
>
> Nope, Guckert only hired out as a "top". A pitcher, not a catcher,
if
> you get the drift.
>
> Al

Looked like he was catching at those Press Confrences, and by the
articles he wrote. The GOP mast have paid for "Soft Treatment".

It's typical of supporters of this "Neo-Con" movement to 'do anything
for money'; Guckert/Gannon just proved how far they will go.
 
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> It's typical of supporters of this "Neo-Con" movement to 'do anything
> for money'; Guckert/Gannon just proved how far they will go.


Not HOW far, only that there's no limit.
 
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S O'Neill wrote:
> nmm wrote:
>
>
> > It's typical of supporters of this "Neo-Con" movement to 'do
anything
> > for money'; Guckert/Gannon just proved how far they will go.
>
>
> Not HOW far, only that there's no limit.

I think he was entertaining special requests on "Conservativeguy.com" A
few of the other sites he was on "www.hotmilitarystuds.com" and such
listed his prices.

Word is that Matt Drudge was a regular client of his, and that why
he's so quiet on the matter.

It's pretty funny that the new moral crusade is being led by reformed
cokeheads, and closet male escorts.