[Anyone] Open your mail, Mr. Prez

Thos Myers totem at laplaza.org
Wed Jul 23 12:15:54 MDT 2008


Well, beats being a mass murdering f*********** like bushco and his cult
followers.


On Wed, 23 Jul 2008, Mike in Taos wrote:

>
> I absolutely love it when a sanctimonious, leftist, prissy, bedwetting, phony, narcissistic, smarmy, holier-than-thou, last-picked-for-kickball, gutless, weasel punk lefty like Bill Nemetz writes his bird cage lining column and tommy buys into it.
>
> > Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2008 14:15:20 +0000
> > From: totem at laplaza.org
> > To: anyone at laplaza.org
> > Subject: [Anyone] Open your mail, Mr. Prez
> >
> >
> > This column is by Bill Nemetz, one of Maine's finest newspaper columnists. He writes for the
> > Portland Press Herald and the Maine Sunday Telegram. From this past Sunday's edition:
> >
> > COLUMN Mr. President, Please open your mail
> >
> > By BILL NEMITZ July 20, 2008
> >
> > Dear Mr. President,
> >
> > You might recall that last year around this time, I wrote you a letter suggesting that you
> > save yourself a pile of grief and simply call it quits.
> >
> > Well, you're still here. And despite polls showing that fewer than one in five Americans now
> > think you've got the country headed in the right direction, it appears you're going to play
> > out this presidency until its bitter (no, make that merciful) end.
> >
> > So I have another suggestion. As long as you're still the leader of the free world and all,
> > you might want to consider at least answering your mail.
> >
> > I'm talking about the letter you received early last week from Maine's two Republican
> > senators, Olympia Snowe and Susan Collins, along with 10 of their colleagues from both
> > parties.
> >
> > In it, they asked that you join in a bipartisan "energy summit" to consider long- and
> > short-term strategies for dealing with the nation's ever-expanding energy crisis.
> >
> > (That's right, the energy crisis. I know you're aware of it because just last week, when
> > reminded how in February you said you hadn't heard that gas was headed over $4 per gallon,
> > you replied, "I've heard it now." Nice save, sir.)
> >
> > Anyway, the letter from Snowe et al (no sir, that's not a typo -- it's Latin) suggests a
> > sit-down involving "both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue" to talk about this whole energy mess.
> >
> > "Americans are understandably concerned about the rising costs of commuting to work, heating
> > their homes and buying groceries," the senators wrote. "Our national reliance on foreign oil
> > continues to undermine and threaten American security and provide billions for America's
> > enemies."
> >
> > Now Mr. President, I thought any talk about helping our enemies would get your immediate and
> > undivided attention. But it appears I was wrong.
> >
> > I called Kurt Bardella, Sen. Snowe's spokesman, Wednesday to see if you'd responded to the
> > letter.
> >
> > "Not yet," Bardella told me.
> >
> > I called again Friday.
> >
> > "Not yet," he said again.
> >
> > Yes sir, I know that last week, you talked about what appears to be your energy plan: Lift
> > the ban on offshore drilling, which won't lower gas prices anytime soon but will provide the
> > reeling energy markets with a "psychological" boost.
> >
> > And I know that last month, when the idea of a bipartisan energy summit was first floated in
> > Congress, your spokesman Tony Fratto said flatly, "A summit isn't the answer."
> >
> > Well, maybe it is, Mr. President, and maybe it isn't. But with people here in Maine wondering
> > how they're going to stay warm this winter (there's even talk up north of folks sharing
> > households), you can't blame the good senators for at least wanting to sit down and talk
> > about potential solutions.
> >
> > So please, go ahead and answer that letter. You'd restore a lot of faith in what's left of
> > our executive branch if you looked beyond what's good for the oil companies and, just this
> > once, provided the kind of leadership this country so desperately needs right now.
> >
> > No can do?
> >
> > Fine. Then at least write Sen. Snowe and her colleagues back to say you got their letter but
> > couldn't open it. Explain how reading anything from here on in would conflict with how you
> > plan to spend your final six months in office.
> >
> > With your eyes closed.
> >
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