I heard a radio clip from a speech by Hillary Clinton in Indianapolis:
If you want to move forward, you select "D"; if you want to move
backwards, you select "R".
Hey, it's not OT - what could be more driving related than her telling
the people of Indiana how to operate a vehicle with an automatic
transmission.
As a registered Republican, I give the other side credit whenever they
come up with something clever. I think she (or her speech writers)
came up with something clever here, so I applaud her for it.
MLOM - 07 May 2008 04:00 GMT
On May 6, 9:50 pm, larry_scholn...@yahoo.com wrote:
> I heard a radio clip from a speech by Hillary Clinton in Indianapolis:
>
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> come up with something clever. I think she (or her speech writers)
> came up with something clever here, so I applaud her for it.
Pretty clever, but in the case of the *other* D and R, both directions
go downhill.
Alexander Rogge - 07 May 2008 07:07 GMT
> I heard a radio clip from a speech by Hillary Clinton in Indianapolis:
>
> If you want to move forward, you select "D"; if you want to move
> backwards, you select "R".
Can I be conservative by selecting "N" instead? I usually like shifting
into "1" to move forward, although it was a rather slick joke.
necromancer - 07 May 2008 09:22 GMT
> Can I be conservative by selecting "N" instead?
No. N is for Neo-con which we've had 8 years of. Just revving and
revving and now the engine is damaged.
--
President George W. Bush says something intelligent:
Larrybud - 08 May 2008 01:23 GMT
larry_scholnick@yahoo.com wrote in
news:4f0399d4-722a-4606-980f-9be760d5c67b@q24g2000prf.googlegroups.
com:
> I heard a radio clip from a speech by Hillary Clinton in
> Indianapolis:
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
> her speech writers) came up with something clever here, so I
> applaud her for it.
Not bad. Now, how much are my taxes going to go up if she gets
elected? I suspect D stands for a "doozy" of an amount!