@Drnaline,
Drnaline wrote:Funny when he can't say anything about the body of the post he likes to go to the old faithful. Signatures?
Are you talking/writing about me?
And you were complaining to Brent that I was often talking about others?
BTW the "body" of Brent's last message to me was nothing but picking on me calling our "Beloved, Honorable Holy President of the USA" names that he, the righteous rightest individual, doesn't like.
FYI Read the book by Molly Ivins, titled: SHRUB - The short but happy political life of George W. Bush - Vintage Books, October 2000.
The fifth chapter of her book is titled : DUBYA, Billy Graham and Mel Gabler: Bush and Religious Belief.
One comment on the first page of the book reads:
"George W. Bush, or DUBYA , gets skilfully skewered by political/humorist writer Ivins in this devastating, funny and highly informative political biography....Well written, witty, engaging." (Library Journal)
On the back cover of the book: " In SHRUB she focusses her Texas-size smarts on the biggest politician in her home state George "DUBYA" Bush.
The St. Petersburg Times states: "Whatever your politics are, I urge you to read [SHRUB]. It's a fascinating glimpse into how the power of money works in politics
As you can see the words DUBYA and SHRUB are used more than once in/on that book that is still displayed at major bookstores all over the USA.
(The softcover edition cost $8.90, new)
Because I'm not a Molly Ivins, the Library Journal, the St. Petersburg Times or Vintage Books, using the word DUBYA is childish? Mama mia.