To: Bug
Oh my gracious Lord, bless this man. I used to despise him as "Zig Zag Zell" back when he was our Georgia governor. Now, he shows himself to be a man both decent and honorable. Maybe he changed.
Maybe I just didn't know him then.
6 posted on
02/18/2004 6:41:39 AM PST by
MarcoPolo
To: MarcoPolo
I disagree with Sen. Miller on some issues, certainly a few when he was Governor of our great state, but did vote for him when he ran for Senate re-election after the death of Pual Coverdale.
I started reading his book yesterday, I reccommend it - he's an honourable man. I've called his offices a dozen times requesting he swap parties, but he never will. He's not a traitor to his party, they rest are.
17 posted on
02/18/2004 7:34:42 AM PST by
4CJ
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To: MarcoPolo
Now, he shows himself to be a man both decent and honorable. Maybe he changed.Confession. He's making amends with his maker. Repentance has to come before he dies. He's giving the country a warning. The nation should heed it.
We've seen the fruit of liberalism. It's rotted and diseased.
25 posted on
02/18/2004 7:51:19 AM PST by
concerned about politics
( Liberals are still stuck at the bottom of Maslow's Hierarchy)
To: MarcoPolo
Perhaps you didnt think he was excellent in that way that parents get smarter when their kids get older. I wrote to him, suggesting that as soon as he was free of the Senate would he please run for President.
26 posted on
02/18/2004 7:55:00 AM PST by
bboop
To: MarcoPolo
Maybe he changed.
Yes according to his own words, “when I started to notice my age and, my grand children”.
These may not be word for word but, in essence, this is what I heard he, him self proclaim.
Most Americans see the degradation of America as well as Zell Miller.
45 posted on
07/30/2007 7:27:49 PM PDT by
buck61
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