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The Kennedy School of Driving
wrote in message I can't understand a thinking person with even some information, regardless of politics, who would be a supporter of the Kennedys. as you are aware, I concur completely......nothing, to my mind, could be much more hypocritical than attacking the various shortcomings of other political types, and defending for one second Ted Kennedy. It is a sad commentary that he still holds any office, let alone that of US Senator. Tom |
The Kennedy School of Driving
"vincent p. norris" wrote in message ... I can understand and respect someone thinking things out for themselves and deciding on being a Dem, a liberal, anti-Bush, whatever..... That rarely happens. If you mean the part about people thinking for themselves, yeah, you could be right. On the other hand, if you mean the part about dicklet understanding and/or respecting.......well, that makes yours the understatement of the year. Wolfgang |
The Kennedy School of Driving
I can understand and respect someone thinking things out for themselves and
deciding on being a Dem, a liberal, anti-Bush, whatever..... That rarely happens. vince |
The Kennedy School of Driving
On 5 May 2006 00:18:28 GMT, Scott Seidman
wrote: wrote in news:g02l529f558bj7r9hssdqsment3k40ea09@ 4ax.com: I can think of nothing illegal, immoral, or otherwise "wrong" that anyone in the Bush family has ever been merely accused of that at least one Kennedy didn't actually do first and repeatedly. Well, there is Neil Bush. I don't know that a Kennedy ever had the opportunity to do his deal first or since, but I can guarantee you that Neil did it bigger! Shi-i-i-t...various Kennedy clanners have pulled financial shenanigans that makes any three S&L looters look like ****ants and when it comes to screwing, er, taxpayers, Clinton ain't got nothing on Teddy. Add it up from the beginning (and esp. if you adjust for inflation and/or add in the Fitzgeralds) and the bucks really begin to pile up. Where do think the Kennedy money comes from, especially since prohibition was repealed? Daytours out of Edgartown? And again, it's perception - the press wasn't so willing ignore stuff until Joe P. rammed St. John of Camelot up the world's ass (and credit where it's due, he and his machine did a spectacular job, and the spawn fed it dutifully). TC, R |
The Kennedy School of Driving
I can understand and respect someone thinking things out for themselves
and deciding on being a Dem, a liberal, anti-Bush, whatever..... That rarely happens. If you mean the part about people thinking for themselves, yeah, you could be right. On the other hand, if you mean the part about dicklet understanding and/or respecting.......well, that makes yours the understatement of the year. Wolfgang Woe is me! Chastised for poor writing twice in two days! I will learn to write good. I will learn to write good. I will learn to write good. I will learn to write good. I will learn to write good. I hope. vince |
The Kennedy School of Driving
"vincent p. norris" wrote in message ... I can understand and respect someone thinking things out for themselves and deciding on being a Dem, a liberal, anti-Bush, whatever..... That rarely happens. If you mean the part about people thinking for themselves, yeah, you could be right. On the other hand, if you mean the part about dicklet understanding and/or respecting.......well, that makes yours the understatement of the year. Wolfgang Woe is me! Chastised for poor writing twice in two days! Au contraire. Nothing wrong with it at all. Either way, you were right. :) |
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