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Eddie Haskell

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i have to admit, i am very surprised bush did not pardon delay, abramoff and other republican scum. unless more breaks on this story, i stand corrected.

Eddie
 

Chadman

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I am also surprised that some of the cohorts did not get pardoned, Eddie. Have to give a little credit that way. Although, I do think it goes to show the me-first mantra of that entire group of individuals.
 

Eddie Haskell

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Chaddie:

Really. This will be a first for me to say that the guy did a good thing. That's why its so hard for me to admit it. I still think there may be some skulldugerry afoot. How's that for conspiratorial. Skullduggery afoot?

Anywho, its still shocking to me that he did the right thing. Now, if he will only turn himself in....

Eddie
 

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Now, if he will only turn himself in....

Eddie

:142smilie Eddie some here don't understand what u mean by that. off the top of my head i remember one guy say "if he commited crimes then why hasn't he been arrested?" another said " beside the war i have no other problems with what he did."
Weasel says "these are all just witch hunts" and of course DTB thinks Clinton led him to all these alleged crimes. Are they all on to something or on something?
 

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"Skullduggery afoot?

"It is to him that this trophy belongs."

"It is his hat."

"No, no, he found it.

Its owner is unknown.

I beg that you will look upon it not as a battered billycock but as an intellectual problem.

And, first, as to how it came here.

It arrived upon Christmas morning, in company with a good fat goose, which is, I have no doubt, roasting at this moment in front of Peterson's fire.

The facts are these: about four o'clock on Christmas morning, Peterson, who, as you know, is a very honest fellow, was returning from some small jollification and was making his way homeward down Tottenham Court Road.

In front of him he saw, in the gaslight, a tallish man, walking with a slight stagger, and carrying a white goose slung over his shoulder.

As he reached the corner of Goodge Street, a row broke out between this stranger and a little knot of roughs.

One of the latter knocked off the man's hat, on which he raised his stick to defend himself and, swinging it over his head, smashed the shop window behind him.

Peterson had rushed forward to protect the stranger from his assailants; but the man, shocked at having broken the window, and seeing an official-looking person in uniform rushing towards him, dropped his goose, took to his heels, and vanished amid the labyrinth of small streets which lie at the back of Tottenham Court Road.

The roughs had also fled at the appearance of Peterson, so that he was left in possession of the field of battle, and also of the spoils of victory in the shape of this battered hat and a most unimpeachable Christmas goose."
 
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