Sorry this is a vanity, but I wanted to get the Freepers rolling on checking his Sadat story.
To: Stingray51
bump
To: Rodney King
The Clinton stuff is making me naseous. Clinton's voice cracked? Isn't that what happens when he's feeling your pain. Major projectile vomiting alert.
3 posted on
09/30/2002 2:28:10 PM PDT by
3AngelaD
To: Rodney King
You heard it hear first!! This is all a ploy. Torecelli is not resigning. He has asked his lawyers to make a motion to remove his name from the ballot. This can't be done. Therefore he is in. Meanwhile, he has gotten all of this great press about what a good guy he is, and how Clinton's voice cracked at the thought of Torecelli not being in the Senate(Don't forget, Clinton is popular in New Jersey).
To: Rodney King
Oh dear Lord, Clinton's voice was cracking? Where was
Monica? Or her replacement? We all know that Bill Clinton
could talk on the phone and do other things. I don't think
that is the 'multi-tasking' we all strive for...hahaha.
8 posted on
09/30/2002 2:34:28 PM PDT by
Cate
To: Rodney King
Swaggert.......Patton..........Torricelli........what a crybaby........Momma's boy crying.........
The light of truth has set him free
To: Rodney King
Always the Negative Nancy! How cynical can you get? I mean, in terms of a politician keeping his word, how could you even think that the Torch or Jim Jeffords would...uh...fib...um...
He did? Never mind...
To: Rodney King
I fear you are right about the ploy..The courts will say it's too late and sympathetic dems will vote for Torch thinking he will either resign or really is "best" for NJ after the laundry list he laid out.
17 posted on
09/30/2002 2:53:45 PM PDT by
texjan
To: Rodney King
I don't think the Torch has any intentions of giving up this race. He knows that there is little chance he will be replaced on the ballot at this late date. All the RAT voters watching this will be chompin' at the bit to get to the polls to vote for this criminal once they find out he is still running.
21 posted on
09/30/2002 3:05:13 PM PDT by
teletech
To: Rodney King; Exit148
At first look at your thoughts and post my reaction was Poppy Cock. But, think about the timeing and it is like a perfect ploy.
I know nothing about NJ politics except what I have heard from Exit148.
My question is, "Are people in NJ that stupid that they would fall for this?" Good question, I think.
To: Rodney King
This was described as a "tearful" press conference. But I have one question....WHERE WERE THE TEARS??? He sniffled and feigned emotion, but did not shed a single tear.
The reality was that the Dems wanted him to resign to make it easier to simply replace him. But he refused. They probably had a screming match before the statement, which is why it was 3.5 hrs late.
To: Rodney King
I don't trust it. I figure that its likely a trick. Either that or Forrester just threatened to open a big fat can of evidentiary whoop*ss on him.
39 posted on
09/30/2002 6:22:22 PM PDT by
meyer
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