I was just telling my mom the other night how entertaining I find
Sharpton.  I mean, the country would probably fall apart with him in the
lead, but it'd be a hell of a fun ride.  Unfortunately, while I trust
him to do exactly what he thinks is right, I don't trust him to run the
country.

--benD

Kevin Graeme wrote:

> Heh. I actually like Sharpton. He's a wingnut, but he's also a brilliant
> orator (most of the time). He knows how to work an audience. It's just that
> if he talks for too long he eventually says something so amazingly bizarre
> that you wonder if he should be hospitalized.
>
> -Kevin
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Candace Cottrell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 12:48 PM
> Subject: Al Sharpton ( was Re:Kevin Schmidt in GQ)
>
>  > So, do you think Al will just split the vote even more and increase
> Shrub's chances?
>  >
>  > Al has some good points today on the radio, I must admit.
>  >
>  > He said something about the other candidates to the effect of "They
> haven't stood for anything before, what makes anyone think they'll stand for
> anything once elected?"
>  >
>  > Candace K. Cottrell, Web Developer
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>  >
>  > >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1/13/2004 12:23:24 PM >>>
>  > Schmidt totally ruined Dean for me with those pictures of him pulling up
> in a Chevy Suburban. How is somebody supposed to take a person's word
> seriously about an energy-dependence problem when they pull up in one of the
> signature slub-mobiles?
>  >
>  > I hand it to Kevin for the investigative journalism. He's also kind of
> right in a way. If I am to accept that we live in a republic democracy then
> I also must face the fact that Dubya best represents the majority of our
> public, as sad as that might be. You can't just continue to happily drive
> Suburbans around at the same time as you bad-mouth the invasion of oil-rich
> countries required to fuel them. It's ignorant, short-sighted hypocrisy.
>  >
>  > Kerry's executive lounge liner made me almost pee my pants. What a
> complete tool, that guy. The Harley thing on the Tonight Show did him in in
> the worst possible way for me. If my vote even counted I'd vote dubya over
> both that wanker and the Lieberman republican wanker, whose biggest concern
> is taking away our video games. I'm with Schmidt, let's see an Al Sharpton
> ticket so we can give Ralph Nader some legitimacy.
>  >
>  > rtsp://video.c-span.org/project/c04/c04_wj010504_nader.rm
>  >
>  > Adam.
>  >
>  >
>  > > So I'm home sick and reading the web in my PJs. I see some news
>  > > stories about the primaries and I wonder again what happened to Kevin
>  > > Schmidt. Well checking out http://www.ninedwarfs.com it appears that
>  > > he's keeping himself busy preaching to the converted. I noticed this
>  > > while there:
>  > >
>  > > "If you're interested, pick up the January issue of GQ and turn to
>  > > page 40 to see yours truly!"
>  > >
>  > > Congrats Kev!
>  > >
>  > -Kevin
>  >
>  >
>  >
>  >
>  >
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