In the first place Dave, (note my concession to the rule of grammar
requiring name capitalization)--I could more easily overlook your
preoccupation with “keeping small differences straight.” if you
practiced what you speak.
In the second place, your issue is less with me than it is with Mr.
Krauthammer, who is in fact, the author of It turned out days later
that the Kerry campaign has a plan -- nay, a promise -- to cure paralysis.
What is the plan? Vote for Kerry. <snip>
try to keep that small difference straight, ok?
On 10/23/04 11:20 PM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
not 'cure' boyd, he never said "cure". we'll walk again but won't be
cured. try to keep that small difference straight, ok? dave
In a message dated 10/23/2004 9:16:02 PM US Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When Charles Krauthammer speaks, one would do well to listen.
A self-effacing, soft-spoken wordsmith, his frequent appearance
on FOX news is a treat I eagerly anticipate.
I had thought to paraphrase his parody on Kerry’s promise to “cure
paralysis,” for the Quad List, but Jim remembered a lot more of it
than did I. Thanks Jim.
try to keep that LARGE difference straight, ok Dave?
Boyd
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On 10/21/04 2:14 PM, "Jim Lubin"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
An Edwards Outrage
By Charles Krauthammer
After the second presidential debate, in which John Kerry used the
word "plan" 24 times, I said on television that Kerry has a plan for
everything except curing psoriasis. I should have known there is no
parodying Kerry's pandering. It turned out days later that the Kerry
campaign has a plan -- nay, a promise -- to cure paralysis. What
is the plan? Vote for Kerry. <snip>
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