Post #60,760
11/2/02 3:03:41 PM
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Maybe. But some are more scuzzy than others.
Neither you nor I nor anyone on the planet will ever see anything that comes close to a Wellstone or Feingold come out of the Republican Party.
Democrats are not perfect, they have since 1976 become far less progressive than I'm comfortable with, but they are still no match for Republicans in corruption and just plain ugliness.
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Post #60,774
11/2/02 4:11:27 PM
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Feingold should be buried under the church with a stake and
a garlic wreath. List of Republicans equal to wellstone Ted Stevens Lindsey Graham Don Young Mark Foley Dwight Eisenhour Gen Powell Arlen Specter Orrin Hatch just a few that have humor, and a sense of social justice thanx, bill
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"Therefore, by objective standards, the leading managers of the U.S. economy...are collectively, clinically insane." Lyndon LaRouche
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Post #60,880
11/3/02 3:27:45 PM
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Graham? Have you lost sanity?
You can't be talking about that nimrod from South Carolina.
Hatch, Specter, progressive? May in Germany in 1939, but not here, not ever. And Uncle Tom Powell, well, okay, the best on the list, but hardly a progressive, hardly a voice for the common man.
Recall that Feingold was the ONLY member of the Senate to vote against the Patriot [SIC] Act. Which doober on your list do you think would ever do that in a million years?
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Post #60,892
11/3/02 5:54:33 PM
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yes I am talking about that nimrod from NC
and even a stopped clock is right twice a day on the patriot vote. thanx, bill
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"Therefore, by objective standards, the leading managers of the U.S. economy...are collectively, clinically insane." Lyndon LaRouche
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Post #61,026
11/4/02 2:34:31 PM
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It's SC, you bastard, I AM from NC ;-p
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Post #61,031
11/4/02 2:51:05 PM
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SC,NC WTF diff? ustedwuzzes all one state
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Post #61,059
11/4/02 5:16:22 PM
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LOOK, Buddy.
As I said, I'm from NC and I've already got a helluva time trying to live down Jesse Helms. The last fscking thing I need is to try live down Helms AND Graham fer chrissakes. Cut me some slack, willya? ;-)
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Post #61,065
11/4/02 6:20:18 PM
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...and then there's Strom...
jb4 "About the use of language: it is impossible to sharpen a pencil with a blunt axe. It is equally vain to try to do it with ten blunt axes instead. " -- Edsger W.Dijkstra (1930 - 2002) (I wish more managers knew that...)
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Post #61,088
11/4/02 8:24:41 PM
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And are you forgetting Senator Fritz Hollings of the RIAA?
Alex
"I have a truly marvelous demonstration of this proposition which this margin is too narrow to contain. -- Pierre de Fermat (1601-1665)
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Post #60,990
11/4/02 10:04:33 AM
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Orrin Hatch? Who YOU crappin'
jb4 "About the use of language: it is impossible to sharpen a pencil with a blunt axe. It is equally vain to try to do it with ten blunt axes instead. " -- Edsger W.Dijkstra (1930 - 2002) (I wish more managers knew that...)
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