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Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Mon, 28 May 2001 12:19:56 GMT
You Left a Thousand Women Crazy

Beloved,
Last time,
When You walked through the city
So Beautiful and Naked,

You left a thousand women crazy
And impossible to live with.

You left a thousand married men
Confused about their gender.

Children ran from their classrooms,
And teachers were glad You came.

And the sun tried to break out
Of its royal cage in the sky
And at last, and at last
Lay its Ancient Love at Your feet.

And I wish You would have let it,

So the whole world could have died
Like Hafiz,

Dancing so happily,
Filled with Ecstasy and
Unbearable Divine Light.

I Heard God Laughing - Renderings of Hafiz -- Daniel Ladinsky

SpaceDaily - New Information Supports Claim Viking Discovered Life in 1976: Dr. Gilbert V. Levin is saying that we've had the evidence for life on Mars for 25 years. He proposes a new experiment to verify that evidence. [latte]

I crashed before GW's acceptance speech last night, but I caught Dick Cheney's on Wednesday. I don't remember his speeches during the Gulf War. Didn't listen to much TV then (or now). But I liked his speech. Straight-ahead, to the point, honest. I don't like his policies, but you knew that. Republican socialism is better than algore any day, but it's still socialism.

Sean Hackbarth has commentary on GW's speech over at The American Mind.

Washington Post - Texas Gov. George W. Bush's Acceptance Speech BugMeNot: good speech. Actually had a little content: Medicare covers drugs, fix social security, education standards, tax relief, respect for the military, reduce nuclear weapons, deploy missile defenses (treaty be damned). [mind]

This administration had its chance. They have not led. We will.

...

Every one of the proposals I've talked about tonight, he's called a "risky scheme," over and over again. It is the sum of his message--the politics of the roadblock, the philosophy of the stop sign.

If my opponent had been at the moon launch, it would have been a "risky rocket scheme."

If he'd been there when Edison was testing the light bulb, it would have been a "risky anti-candle scheme."

And if he'd been there when the Internet was invented--.

...

I believe great decisions are made with care, made with conviction, not made with polls. I do not need to take your pulse before I know my own mind. I do not reinvent myself at every turn. I am not running in borrowed clothes. When I act, you will know my reasons. And when I speak, you will know my heart.

From unknown:

"We need more police. We need more crime fighting prosecutors. And then we have to give them all the tools and resources they need to make even the toughest crime 'hot spots' safe and secure. I want to be a law enforcement president."" -- Al Gore
Then all that's necessary is some new laws to criminalize anything algore doesn't like and he will have accomplished the communist utopia of his dreams.

The Onion - Hershey's Ordered to Pay Obese Americans $135 billion: Oh, if only the reports on the suits against the tobacco industry were tongue-in-cheek. We'll be seeing this for real sooner than you think, especially if algore somehow becomes president. Watch out for big chocolate. They're out to get you. [iowa]

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