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01-14-2003, 06:42 PM
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Are Americans Terrorists?
By Ralph Kinney Bennett 01/10/2003
I thank my God the sun and moon
Are both stuck up so high,
That no presumptuous hand can stretch
And pluck them from the sky.
If they were not, I do believe
That some reforming a$$
Would recommend to take them down
And light the world by gas.
(Popular rhyme c. 1832)
Hey Arianna. We're Americans. Remember America? Your adopted country? We like big cars and trucks and SUVs. Do you know what an SUV is? It's a "sport" - got that? - "utility" - got that? - "vehicle." That's a vehicle you can "play" with (as in bouncing down a rutted timber road just for fun) and a vehicle you can use the next day to haul a chest of drawers over to your brother-in-law's place. They're sporty and useful, okay?
We're Americans. We travel long distances and we like to take a lot of things with us, like the kids and the dog and the eight pieces of luggage, and on the way back we can throw in that interesting chair we saw in that antique shop in New Jersey.
We're Americans. We go where we want when we want and we drive what we want. (http://www.techcentralstati on.com/1051/techwrapper.jsp?PID= 1051-250&CID=1051-011003A)
Are Americans Terrorists?
By Ralph Kinney Bennett 01/10/2003
I thank my God the sun and moon
Are both stuck up so high,
That no presumptuous hand can stretch
And pluck them from the sky.
If they were not, I do believe
That some reforming a$$
Would recommend to take them down
And light the world by gas.
(Popular rhyme c. 1832)
Hey Arianna. We're Americans. Remember America? Your adopted country? We like big cars and trucks and SUVs. Do you know what an SUV is? It's a "sport" - got that? - "utility" - got that? - "vehicle." That's a vehicle you can "play" with (as in bouncing down a rutted timber road just for fun) and a vehicle you can use the next day to haul a chest of drawers over to your brother-in-law's place. They're sporty and useful, okay?
We're Americans. We travel long distances and we like to take a lot of things with us, like the kids and the dog and the eight pieces of luggage, and on the way back we can throw in that interesting chair we saw in that antique shop in New Jersey.
We're Americans. We go where we want when we want and we drive what we want. (http://www.techcentralstati on.com/1051/techwrapper.jsp?PID= 1051-250&CID=1051-011003A)