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The Talent Show: The rapier wit of Al Sharpton by ryan is the supernicety at 12:17 am EST, Dec 17, 2003 |
] LIN: But there is the opportunity now to interview ] Saddam Hussein to find out about weapons of mass ] destruction, if in fact they exist and where they are. ] Clearly, this is going to be useful to the United States ] and the war on terror. ] ] SHARPTON: Well, if we went to war to get an ] interview, I don't think that's what we were told. We ] went to war because we said we knew there were weapons. ] Not that we wanted to capture and interview him to see if ] there was weapons. ] ] We all know Sharpton can't (and shouldn't) win the ] nomination, but I hope whoever wins puts him in the ] cabinet as Secretary of One-Liners or something. Ha! |
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RE: The Talent Show: The rapier wit of Al Sharpton by flynn23 at 5:06 pm EST, Dec 17, 2003 |
ryan is the supernicety wrote: ] ] LIN: But there is the opportunity now to interview ] ] Saddam Hussein to find out about weapons of mass ] ] destruction, if in fact they exist and where they are. ] ] Clearly, this is going to be useful to the United States ] ] and the war on terror. ] ] ] ] SHARPTON: Well, if we went to war to get an ] ] interview, I don't think that's what we were told. We ] ] went to war because we said we knew there were weapons. ] ] Not that we wanted to capture and interview him to see if ] ] there was weapons. ] ] ] ] We all know Sharpton can't (and shouldn't) win the ] ] nomination, but I hope whoever wins puts him in the ] ] cabinet as Secretary of One-Liners or something. why shouldn't he win? He's the only candidate that seems to have half a clue. And there's absolutely no question that this guy *understands* what he's talking about. I don't ever see him referencing any 'materials' when someone asks him a question. I'm intrigued by Clark, but I would want to invite Sharpton to dinner if I had the chance. |
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