--- In [email protected], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>  
> In a message dated 2/9/06 11:14:35 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 
> Wellstone.
> 
> > Remember the 
> > son getting up at the mic  and chanting: We will win, We  will 
win!
> 
> Right.  As you  noted, it was right before the
> election. Wellstone had been running for  reelection,
> you see.  Wellstone was an exceptionally  popular
> crusading senator in Minnesota and among progressives.
> "We will  win" was an expression of hope that his
> legacy would be carried on.   Such expressions are
> quite common at funerals.
> 
> > And the 
> >  booing of republicans that attended the funeral. Such  Class!
> 
> This  was *wildly* exaggerated by the right wing.
> There were only a few people  who booed Trent Lott.
> The right wing pretended it had been the  whole
> audience.
> 
> I wonder how many would have booed had it been  the
> funeral of a wildly popular Republican senator who
> had been  tragically killed just before running for
> reelection, and former president  Clinton had walked
> in.
> 
> Right, nice try at justifying the chanting of a son and crowd  for 
> political purposes at a Funeral/Pep Rally.

That wasn't a justification; it *needed* no justification,
as I've already pointed out (to no response from you).

> The booing of Trent Lott was  far from 
> exaggerated, I saw it and heard it and it wasn't just a few. It
> was  loud and rude.

The sound was turned up on the clips to exaggerate it.
Those who were actually *there* at the rally are very
clear that it was just a few people.

> Who booed Clinton when he came to Ronald Reagan's funeral  where he 
> and wife coped a few *z's* on the front row?

Have some more Kool-Aid.  Boy, they really have you
going.



 The only remark I heard  about that was 
> from some comedian that commented late that it was probably the  
first time 
> they had slept together in years.
>






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