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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2008 11:43 pm
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Something about the look of a hooded cobra to that face; something
cold-blooded and malevolent like what came out that red, steaming
unscrewed port in the "meteor" from War of the Worlds.

Kind of makes you wonder what looks to the eyes of G. W. Bush like a
'soul'!

And what if a soul is nothing man is born with, but something that
comes to fruition only by certain, special stimulus as it were a
glandular secretion, for hair in the armpits, whiskers on the face,
breasts prettily in place on the female chest--what if when it comes
to growing a soul, some people just never even so much as attain to
puberty?

Hard to say what GW Bush thought he was seeing in the eyes of Vladimir
Putin, but if it takes a soul to know a soul, then what do you know
from the eyes of George Bush from something like this . . .

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_bylg-Jjz8 ???
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JM http://bobbisoxsnatchers.blogspot.com

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