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Didn't he used to be Punxsutawney Phil, or maybe I'm confusing him with that damn gopher in Caddy Shack.
I think he was Ned Ryerson. You know, "Needlenose Ned"? "Ned the Head"? C'mon, buddy. Case Western High. Ned Ryerson: I did the whistling belly-button trick at the high school talent show? Bing! Ned Ryerson: got the shingles real bad senior year, almost didn't graduate? Bing, again. Ned Ryerson: I dated your sister Mary Pat a couple times until you told me not to anymore? Well?
O.K. Maybe he was Charlie Haggers.
Tim
“If someone is so fearful that they are going to start using their weapons to protect their rights, it makes me very nervous that these people have weapons at all.”
Here's a dork who's going to take revenge on all the people who made his life miserable while he was growing up.
The "summoned top executives" unless actually subpoenaed to appear should send some junior executive who is looking for a promotion to respectfully tell Congress to pound sand.
When I was with the telco, they used to comment that the person selected to answer questions at hearings was someone who had little to no knowledge beyond their little fiefdom. They could honestly say "I don't know a thing about that."
They didn't care if you ended up looking like an dumb ignoramus.
tomw
"Here's a dork who's going to take revenge on all the people ..."
I see the typical democrat lawmaker this way:
In school they are hall monitors, on the AV team, SGA, and any other activity where they can have some dominion over others. And it never ends.
True story about Steny Hoyer:
I was nominated for (and not by myself) for dorm president as a freshman, at the UofM. I was putting up a flyer on the BB when Steny Hoyer introduced himself, and asks which party I'm with. None I answer. Well why not affiliate with the Freestate (or Old Line - I forget) campus party.
What's the diff I ask?
Well, we're for what's best for the everyone, and they're focused on the Greeks (frats and sororities). Well, says I, "I'm pledging a fraternity, so if I joined a party it would be that one."
I won the election. But. Someone on the S.G.A. (Hoyer) pulled my first semester grades and noticed that without my "A" in Gym, a 1/2 credit hour class, my GPA was 1.99856 - and did not meet the minimum requirement of a 2.0 to hold office. I didn't really give a crap, but I did think at the time that, "here was on officious little prick." How right I was.
Henry Waxman is an officious, nasty, virulently hate-filled jerk - but that doesn't make him a bad person! What makes him a bad persons is that he is in a position to do harm to others and he seems to glory in that!
I wouldn't call him a prick, because that's a better part of a man. I'd call him a MFCS piece of puke sh**.