Guest guest Posted July 28, 2002 Report Share Posted July 28, 2002 Another example of "Modern Christianity" at work. Ridiculous idiot. -------- On January 28, 2002, Attorney General John Ashcroft announced that he spent $8,000 of taxpayer's money for drapes to cover up the exposed breast of The Spirit of Justice, an 18 ft aluminum statue of a woman that stands in the Department of Justice's Hall of Justice. John, John, John, you've got your priorities all wrong. While men fly airplanes into skyscrapers, dive bomb the pentagon, while they stick explosives into their shoes, and then book a seat right next to us; while they hide knives in their luggage, steal kids on school buses, take little girls from their beds at night, drive trucks into our state capital buildings; while our president calls dangerous men all over the world evildoers and devils; while we live in the threat of biological warfare, nuclear destruction, annihilation... you are out buying yardage to save Americans from the appalling, alarming, abominable aluminum alloy of evil... that terrible ten foot tin tittie. You might not be able to find Bin Laden. But you sure as hell found the hooter in the hall of justice. It's not that we aren't grateful. But while we were begging the women of Afghanistan to not cover up their faces you are begging your staff members to just cover up that nipple to save the American people from that monstrous metal mammary. How can we ever thank you? So, in your office every morning in your secret prayer meeting, while an American woman is sexually assaulted every 6 seconds, while anthrax floats around the post office and settles in the chest of senior citizens... you've got another chest on your mind. While American sons arrive home in body bags and heat seeking missiles fly around a foreign country looking for any warm body.... you think of another body. And you pray for the biggest bra in the world John, because you see that breast on the spirit of justice is in the spirit of your own inhibited sexuality. And when we women see our grandmothers, our mothers, our daughters, our granddaughters, our sisters, ourselves... when we women see that statue, the spirit of justice, we see the spirit of strength and the spirit of survival. While every day we view innocent bodies dragged out of rubble, and women and children laid out like thin limp dolls and baptized into death as collateral damage, and the hollow eyed Afghani mother's milk has dried up underneath her burka in famine, in shame, and her children are dead at her breast. While you look at that breast John, that jug on the spirit of justice, and deal with your thoughts of lust and sex and nakedness, we see it as a testimony to motherhood... and you see it as a tit. It's not the money it cost. It's the message you send. We've got the right to live in freedom. We've got the right to cheat Americans out of millions of dollars and then just not want to tell congress about it. We've got the right to drop bombs night and day on a small country that has no army, no navy, no military at all, because we've got the right to bear arms, but we just better not even think about the right to bare breasts. So, now John, you can be photographed while you stand there and talk about guns and bombs and poisons without the breast appearing over your right shoulder, without that bodacious bosom bothering you, and we just wanted to tell you in the spirit of justice in the spirit of truth: John, there is still one very big boob left standing there in that picture. Claire Braz-Valentine 60 yr old woman, Santa Cruz, CA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2002 Report Share Posted July 28, 2002 You might not be able to find Bin Laden. But you sure as hell found the hooter in the hall of justice. Where do they find these moronic individual's? Isn't Ashcroft the one that lost to a dead man in that election right before Bush appointed him to his present position? <LOL> Me Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2002 Report Share Posted July 29, 2002 Dear Renee > Where do they find these moronic individual's? Isn't Ashcroft the one that lost to a dead man in that election right before Bush appointed him to his present position? LOL Promoted two levels beyond his level of competence . I have often wondered how in a land of 280 million well educated ,entrepeneurial ,confident ,progressive people you end up with leaders like Johnson,Nixon,Reagan ,Clinton and GWB . The key I guess would be in a correct USA chart which would show success in spite of government leaders rather than through them . Cheers Nicholas Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2002 Report Share Posted July 29, 2002 Oh John! How could you not realise that the brain of the sculptor picked a woman to hold the scales and not a man as there must be another important message for you to learn..that the exposed breast holds the milk of human compassion and kindness which should not be forgotten while raising those scales of high justice. Draping those breasts shows that you have now decided that ..to forgive and forget..shall never find a place in what you deliver..HUMAN JUSTICE. Das Goravani [] Sunday, July 28, 2002 4:54 PM gjlist [GJ] Ashcroft Goes Udder Cover Another example of "Modern Christianity" at work. Ridiculous idiot. -------- On January 28, 2002, Attorney General John Ashcroft announced that he spent $8,000 of taxpayer's money for drapes to cover up the exposed breast of The Spirit of Justice, an 18 ft aluminum statue of a woman that stands in the Department of Justice's Hall of Justice. John, John, John, you've got your priorities all wrong. While men fly airplanes into skyscrapers, dive bomb the pentagon, while they stick explosives into their shoes, and then book a seat right next to us; while they hide knives in their luggage, steal kids on school buses, take little girls from their beds at night, drive trucks into our state capital buildings; while our president calls dangerous men all over the world evildoers and devils; while we live in the threat of biological warfare, nuclear destruction, annihilation... you are out buying yardage to save Americans from the appalling, alarming, abominable aluminum alloy of evil... that terrible ten foot tin tittie. You might not be able to find Bin Laden. But you sure as hell found the hooter in the hall of justice. It's not that we aren't grateful. But while we were begging the women of Afghanistan to not cover up their faces you are begging your staff members to just cover up that nipple to save the American people from that monstrous metal mammary. How can we ever thank you? So, in your office every morning in your secret prayer meeting, while an American woman is sexually assaulted every 6 seconds, while anthrax floats around the post office and settles in the chest of senior citizens... you've got another chest on your mind. While American sons arrive home in body bags and heat seeking missiles fly around a foreign country looking for any warm body.... you think of another body. And you pray for the biggest bra in the world John, because you see that breast on the spirit of justice is in the spirit of your own inhibited sexuality. And when we women see our grandmothers, our mothers, our daughters, our granddaughters, our sisters, ourselves... when we women see that statue, the spirit of justice, we see the spirit of strength and the spirit of survival. While every day we view innocent bodies dragged out of rubble, and women and children laid out like thin limp dolls and baptized into death as collateral damage, and the hollow eyed Afghani mother's milk has dried up underneath her burka in famine, in shame, and her children are dead at her breast. While you look at that breast John, that jug on the spirit of justice, and deal with your thoughts of lust and sex and nakedness, we see it as a testimony to motherhood... and you see it as a tit. It's not the money it cost. It's the message you send. We've got the right to live in freedom. We've got the right to cheat Americans out of millions of dollars and then just not want to tell congress about it. We've got the right to drop bombs night and day on a small country that has no army, no navy, no military at all, because we've got the right to bear arms, but we just better not even think about the right to bare breasts. So, now John, you can be photographed while you stand there and talk about guns and bombs and poisons without the breast appearing over your right shoulder, without that bodacious bosom bothering you, and we just wanted to tell you in the spirit of justice in the spirit of truth: John, there is still one very big boob left standing there in that picture. Claire Braz-Valentine 60 yr old woman, Santa Cruz, CA Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya; Hare Krishna; Om Tat Sat : gjlist- Your use of is subject to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2002 Report Share Posted July 29, 2002 I voted for Nader but I don't think he would make a good pres. of Bush and Gore I think Bush is better for the job. I really don't trust Gore and felt early on that he would be more violent. There are those of us who disagree and still see Bush as the 'village idiot'. At least we can agree to disagree...right? <G> Renee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2002 Report Share Posted July 29, 2002 Dear Nicholas We subject out political figures to such petty scrutiny that no rational person would want the job. They need to be part televangelist, big-time con man to get the $$$ from business and manipulator par excellence! Fortunately there is a really good TV program called the West Wing that is inspiring us common folks by showing what a president "could" be. Until there is campaign finance reform and limited campaign time we will end up with egomaniacs that are bought and paid for by factions. And y'all thought I loved Bush, that's not true, I just don't see anyone better in the top running. As - Nicholas gjlist Monday, July 29, 2002 3:14 AM Re: [GJ] Ashcroft Goes Udder Cover Dear Renee > Where do they find these moronic individual's? Isn't Ashcroft the one that lost to a dead man in that election right before Bush appointed him to his present position? LOL Promoted two levels beyond his level of competence . I have often wondered how in a land of 280 million well educated ,entrepeneurial ,confident ,progressive people you end up with leaders like Johnson,Nixon,Reagan ,Clinton and GWB . The key I guess would be in a correct USA chart which would show success in spite of government leaders rather than through them . Cheers Nicholas Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya; Hare Krishna; Om Tat SatTo , send an email to: gjlist-http://www.goravani.comYour use of is subject to the Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2002 Report Share Posted July 29, 2002 Dear Cynthia What you say is definetely true but still the voters were given the choice of Al Gore and Ralph Nader or even if republican John McCain any one of whom would have more integrity and intelligence than GWB .In a previous era the US did produce Roosevelt but now the election process is as you say hopelessly perverted . ~Nicholas - cynthia novak gjlist Tuesday, July 30, 2002 7:53 AM Re: [GJ] Ashcroft Goes Udder Cover Dear Nicholas We subject out political figures to such petty scrutiny that no rational person would want the job. They need to be part televangelist, big-time con man to get the $$$ from business and manipulator par excellence! Fortunately there is a really good TV program called the West Wing that is inspiring us common folks by showing what a president "could" be. Until there is campaign finance reform and limited campaign time we will end up with egomaniacs that are bought and paid for by factions. And y'all thought I loved Bush, that's not true, I just don't see anyone better in the top running. As - Nicholas gjlist Monday, July 29, 2002 3:14 AM Re: [GJ] Ashcroft Goes Udder Cover Dear Renee > Where do they find these moronic individual's? Isn't Ashcroft the one that lost to a dead man in that election right before Bush appointed him to his present position? LOL Promoted two levels beyond his level of competence . I have often wondered how in a land of 280 million well educated ,entrepeneurial ,confident ,progressive people you end up with leaders like Johnson,Nixon,Reagan ,Clinton and GWB . The key I guess would be in a correct USA chart which would show success in spite of government leaders rather than through them . Cheers Nicholas Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya; Hare Krishna; Om Tat SatTo , send an email to: gjlist-http://www.goravani.comYour use of is subject to the Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya; Hare Krishna; Om Tat Sat: gjlist-http://www.goravani.comYour use of is subject to the Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2002 Report Share Posted July 29, 2002 Dear Nicholas I voted for Nader but I don't think he would make a good pres. of Bush and Gore I think Bush is better for the job. I really don't trust Gore and felt early on that he would be more violent. It was and is my feeling. The man had tenants whose basic amenities were ignored for months. His own state did not support him. Not a good sign. c - Nicholas gjlist Monday, July 29, 2002 5:35 PM Re: [GJ] Ashcroft Goes Udder Cover Dear Cynthia What you say is definetely true but still the voters were given the choice of Al Gore and Ralph Nader or even if republican John McCain any one of whom would have more integrity and intelligence than GWB .In a previous era the US did produce Roosevelt but now the election process is as you say hopelessly perverted . ~Nicholas - cynthia novak gjlist Tuesday, July 30, 2002 7:53 AM Re: [GJ] Ashcroft Goes Udder Cover Dear Nicholas We subject out political figures to such petty scrutiny that no rational person would want the job. They need to be part televangelist, big-time con man to get the $$$ from business and manipulator par excellence! Fortunately there is a really good TV program called the West Wing that is inspiring us common folks by showing what a president "could" be. Until there is campaign finance reform and limited campaign time we will end up with egomaniacs that are bought and paid for by factions. And y'all thought I loved Bush, that's not true, I just don't see anyone better in the top running. As - Nicholas gjlist Monday, July 29, 2002 3:14 AM Re: [GJ] Ashcroft Goes Udder Cover Dear Renee > Where do they find these moronic individual's? Isn't Ashcroft the one that lost to a dead man in that election right before Bush appointed him to his present position? LOL Promoted two levels beyond his level of competence . I have often wondered how in a land of 280 million well educated ,entrepeneurial ,confident ,progressive people you end up with leaders like Johnson,Nixon,Reagan ,Clinton and GWB . The key I guess would be in a correct USA chart which would show success in spite of government leaders rather than through them . Cheers Nicholas Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya; Hare Krishna; Om Tat SatTo , send an email to: gjlist-http://www.goravani.comYour use of is subject to the Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya; Hare Krishna; Om Tat Sat: gjlist-http://www.goravani.comYour use of is subject to the Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya; Hare Krishna; Om Tat Sat: gjlist-http://www.goravani.comYour use of is subject to the Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2002 Report Share Posted July 29, 2002 It was an opinion, nothing more nor less. Everyone sees idiocy in her own way. c - LaRAZZZA (AT) aol (DOT) com gjlist Monday, July 29, 2002 8:31 PM Re: [GJ] Ashcroft Goes Udder Cover In a message dated 7/29/02 6:00:11 PM Pacific Daylight Time, c.a.novak (AT) worldnet (DOT) att.net writes: I voted for Nader but I don't think he would make a good pres. of Bush and Gore I think Bush is better for the job. I really don't trust Gore and felt early on that he would be more violent. There are those of us who disagree and still see Bush as the 'village idiot'. At least we can agree to disagree...right? <G> Renee Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya; Hare Krishna; Om Tat SatTo , send an email to: gjlist-http://www.goravani.comYour use of is subject to the Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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