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Gore on 20/20 tonight with Baba Wawa...mentions VP protests in 2000! WTG freepers!!
Posted on 11/15/2002 6:58:23 AM PST by alisasny
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To: Bigg Red
Yea! I must be rich, we paid $750.00 for that car. And then we painted it and fixed the dents. $1500.00 in that car. Wow! I'm rich!
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posted on
11/17/2002 11:05:08 AM PST
by
abner
To: rintense
Sorry I didn't see your question on this. Thanks for the FReepmail minder. No, this thread is what Hannity referred to.
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posted on
11/17/2002 11:06:04 AM PST
by
abner
To: alisasny
Umm, curious minds want to know what is so bad that Tipper cant say it on tv?
Maybe it was: "Who kicked the Gores out?
Bush!Bush! Bush!Bush!"
or: "Military votes count!
To: ppaul
"Sore Loserman" Ah, memories...
To: Howlin
Al Gore and his nutty family are filled with the desire for revenge
I'm afraid you are right, girlfriend.
To: ironman
I'm proud to say I was there at the first protest and many many others.
Indeed you were, friend. Thank you.
To: Media Insurgent
Not only do they think they are the only ones with the right to get up in someone's face about an issue, but on a subconscious level they realize that they have overplayed their hand.
Very astute observation, MI.
To: leadpenny
I specifiically remember BIGG RED losing her voice right in the middle of a "Hey, Hey! Ho, Ho! AL GORE HAS GOT TO GO!"
LOL! Yup! And that's why the husband bought me the bullhorn, remember?
Thanks for the ping, friend. Hugs
To: nutmeg
Thank you for the ping. And please don't apologize for double pings. I am always grateful for your pings because, otherwise, I would miss many of the posts you direct me to.
To: alisasny
"We have to do what's best for the country, and it is not good for the country to have this kind of divisiveness. And he was on the phone, really calling off the dogs. There were people who wanted to fan the
the flames of the racial issue and have real unrest. What were they going to do? Maybe run the ad with Robert Byrd chained to the back of a pickup truck again?
Or keep spreading the lies that Republicans were stopping blacks from voting or having their votes counted in districts actually run by Democrats?
Gore has a nerve portraying others as divisive and himself as one only looking out for the good of the country.
He's the one who put the country through that entire post election fiasco because he refused to accept that Bush won every vote count, and recount, and re-recount.
This man is so phoney and dishonest, it's astounding.
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posted on
11/17/2002 11:40:55 AM PST
by
Jorge
To: Howlin
Posted by Howlin:
I will tell you this though: I'm more concerned than EVER about the Democrats. They are cornered and I swear they will do whatever it takes -- say whatever it takes -- to win.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Howlin you are SO right! I think we will not see another election without serious democratic Fraud! Fraud will be the cornerstone to DNC victory in 2004.
>>>We have two years to head them off!
To: buffyt
Then here in Los Angeles, at the Davis/Simon debate at LA Times bldg. the Davis union thugs all came dressed alikeLet me guess: brown shirts?
To: Mudboy Slim
I say you give him the Flying Double-SuplexTreatment, my FRiend...MUD Only if you're there to back me up.
;-)
To: Jimmy Valentine
Note to Albert Gore: STAY out of Cheney's house!
I watched the Baba Wawa show, emesis basin at the ready, and noted with a fair degree of delight that Al and Tipsy bought a house in Tennessee (Not that Tennesseeans want them). They left DC for probably the first time in decades.
Note to Al and Tipsy:
Thanks for leaving DC. Now, stay out!
To: Jimmy Valentine; Jimmy Valentine's brother; Angelwood; kristinn; ironman; stand watie; viadexter; ..
I will remember those days for the rest of my life with the greatest affection. That's where I met you guys for the first time (Thanksgiving weekend - both days)... and I share your sentiments.
You guys are the best!
To: nutmeg
I hear that Hannity portion too. My husband and I were listening, and he said, "Hey! He's talking about us!" I said, "Yep, we are now a part of history."
To: nutmeg
Oops! hear = heard
To: Matchett-PI
HA! Excellent!
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posted on
11/17/2002 9:11:23 PM PST
by
Bob J
To: Bigg Red
Thanks, but credit for the idea should go to Ayn Rand. The main thing I took away from Atlas Shrugged was the realization that the left needs us in order to survive. Otherwise there's no one left to take money from or use as straw dogs in their class warfare rhetoric. How could Jesse Jackson continue financially without big mean corporations to shake down for $$$? How could Clinton have survived politically without stirring up fear about Gingrich and a Vast Right Wing Conspiracy?
The only problem for the lefties is that the whole dynamic relies upon passivity, confusion or ineptitude on the part of conservatives. If they push too hard, we wise up and get mad and they are in danger of losing the gravy train. It's like a parasite that kills its host. That thought has to be absolutely terrifying for people to whom self-reliance is a dirty word.
I think the protests outside the Vice Presidential Mansion provided just such a frightening vision to the liberals. It showed them that we let them get away with a lot during the Clinton years, but we were drawing a line in the sand on that election.
To: tgslTakoma
!!!!!
those WERE good days!
free dixie,sw
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