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To: Polybius
Now just hold up a second here, I think you are way out of line, dammit.

Looking hot in a tight T-shirt is nothing to sneeze at.

Any honest Republican would admit that we want the SEAT, and in this case Harris or anyone else will suffice if it helps with the majority. Anyone suggesting that Harris is uniquely qualified for the seat is lying.

A better argument is that Nelson doesn't deserve the seat.
31 posted on 03/25/2006 4:56:41 PM PST by Pukin Dog (Sans Reproache, so don't be hatin'. LOL!)
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To: Pukin Dog
Now just hold up a second here, I think you are way out of line, dammit. Looking hot in a tight T-shirt is nothing to sneeze at.

Well, the way I phrased it, you will note that I classified that as "deserving a Senate seat"...........And, with $20 million to boot, I think I'm in love or, at the very least, definitely in lust. ;-)

Any honest Republican would admit that we want the SEAT, and in this case Harris or anyone else will suffice if it helps with the majority. Anyone suggesting that Harris is uniquely qualified for the seat is lying. A better argument is that Nelson doesn't deserve the seat.

Although I grew up in Florida, the Navy washed me up on Puget Sound where I now live so I am out of the Florida politics loop.

My perspective is that of an outsider and it just doesn't smell right when the winning side carries a smiling Judge around the Courthouse on their shoulders after she rules in their favor.

It may have be unfair but, once Katherine Harris played such a crucial role in the 2004 Presidential election, she needed to put her political ambitions aside for the next four years and be, like Caesar's wife, totally above suspicion.

34 posted on 03/25/2006 5:29:44 PM PST by Polybius
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