The Passing Parade: Cheap Shots from a Drive By Mind

"...difficile est saturam non scribere. Nam quis iniquae tam patiens urbis, tam ferreus, ut teneat se..." "...it is hard not to write Satire. For who is so tolerant of the unjust City, so steeled, that he can restrain himself... Juvenal, The Satires (1.30-32) akakyakakyevich@gmail.com

Monday, June 30, 2003

AN OLDIE BUT GOODIE: SENATOR ROBERT BYRD AND REPRESENTATIVE HENRY WAXMAN, the man with the most aggressive nostrils in the US government, are shocked, shocked, mind you, that President Bush's flight out to the Abraham Lincoln, might have something to do with politics. These two are obviously too high minded to stay in Washington, a well known pit of iniquity that politicians have been known to infest on a regular basis.
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