Re: [sixties-l] Will Bush rule the world?

From: William Mandel (wmmmandel@earthlink.net)
Date: Fri Sep 27 2002 - 16:41:44 EDT

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    Stew:
        Hitler got to rule more than half a billion people for a couple of
    years, but the only fun he ever got out of it was that little jig when
    told his troops had taken Paris.
                                    Bill Mandel

    StewA@aol.com wrote:
    >
    > My latest on the Bush League --Stew
    > ----------
    > Bush to rule world?
    > by Stew Albert
    >
    >
    > Even if Bush does get to rule the world, he wont have much fun doing it.
    >
    > Stew Albert
    > stewa@aol.com
    > Visit my web page: http://members.aol.com/stewa/stew.html
    > Stew Albert's Yippie Reading Room

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