Re: Dean today, gone tomorrow?

2004-02-19 Thread Nick Arnett
Miller, Jeffrey wrote:

So somehow I managed to get myself volunteered as a Dean delegate in the WA state primary.  What the heck do I do NOW? ^_^
You must Kerry on as best you can, I suppose.

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Re: Dean today, gone tomorrow?

2004-02-18 Thread William T Goodall
On 18 Feb 2004, at 8:15 pm, Julia Thompson wrote:

Gautam Mukunda wrote:

Not to be egregiously non-PC, but what the heck.  I
was the Assistant to the Parliamentarian at the
Massachusetts Republican State Convention a couple of
years ago (the Parliamentarian was one of my best
friends).  I asked him - since Democrats have sex
scandals and Republicans have money scandals, and I
don't really care about money, shouldn't I be a
Democrat?   His answer was "Republicans have better
booze and better-looking women.  That's all you need
to know."
Not sure if he was _right_, but that seems like a
perfectly good way to choose a party to me :-)
If you're joining the party to, well, party, then that's not a bad way
to select it.
If you're joining a party for any other reason, you probably want to
consider other factors.  :)
It makes sense for which wing of the republocrats to join. Shouldn't 
you Americans have at least one other party (to make two)?  We may have 
too many, but no choice seems a bit limited :)

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Re: Dean today, gone tomorrow?

2004-02-18 Thread Medievalbk
In a message dated 2/18/2004 4:08:57 PM US Mountain Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> >Pat Palson's All Night Party.
> 
> OK, then, when's the primary?  ;)
> 
>   Julia
> 

After some even number.
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Re: Dean today, gone tomorrow?

2004-02-18 Thread Julia Thompson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> In a message dated 2/18/2004 3:34:32 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 
> > But I probably really don't need LSD.
> >
> > Which party makes a better margarita?
> >
> >   Julia
> >
> 
> Pat Palson's All Night Party.

OK, then, when's the primary?  ;)

Julia
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Re: Dean today, gone tomorrow?

2004-02-18 Thread Medievalbk
In a message dated 2/18/2004 3:34:32 PM US Mountain Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> But I probably really don't need LSD.
> 
> Which party makes a better margarita?
> 
>   Julia
> 

Pat Palson's All Night Party.
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Re: Dean today, gone tomorrow?

2004-02-18 Thread Julia Thompson
"Miller, Jeffrey" wrote:
> 
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Julia Thompson
> > Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 12:16 PM
> > To: Killer Bs Discussion
> > Subject: Re: Dean today, gone tomorrow?
> >
> >
> > If you're joining the party to, well, party, then that's not a bad way
> > to select it.
> 
> "GOP - putting the party back in political party"?

Dunno.  I think they're less likely to have LSD on hand than, say, the
Greens.

But I probably really don't need LSD.

Which party makes a better margarita?

Julia
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RE: Dean today, gone tomorrow?

2004-02-18 Thread Miller, Jeffrey


> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Julia Thompson
> Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 12:16 PM
> To: Killer Bs Discussion
> Subject: Re: Dean today, gone tomorrow?
> 
> 
> If you're joining the party to, well, party, then that's not a bad way
> to select it.

"GOP - putting the party back in political party"?


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RE: Dean today, gone tomorrow?

2004-02-18 Thread Miller, Jeffrey


> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gautam Mukunda
> Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 08:32 AM
> To: Killer Bs Discussion
> Subject: Re: Dean today, gone tomorrow?
> 
> 
> --- "Miller, Jeffrey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > So somehow I managed to get myself volunteered as a
> > Dean delegate in the WA state primary.  What the
> > heck do I do NOW? ^_^
> 
> Well, he hasn't technically ended his campaign, so you
> can still go.
> 
> I'd advise screaming a lot :-)  You might as well have
> fun...

AAaIIiRRGaAARRRGGHHH!!!

LOL  hey, that felt good..

> Not sure if he was _right_, but that seems like a
> perfectly good way to choose a party to me :-)

*laugh*  well, if you have to choose..

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Re: Dean today, gone tomorrow?

2004-02-18 Thread Julia Thompson
Gautam Mukunda wrote:

> Not to be egregiously non-PC, but what the heck.  I
> was the Assistant to the Parliamentarian at the
> Massachusetts Republican State Convention a couple of
> years ago (the Parliamentarian was one of my best
> friends).  I asked him - since Democrats have sex
> scandals and Republicans have money scandals, and I
> don't really care about money, shouldn't I be a
> Democrat?   His answer was "Republicans have better
> booze and better-looking women.  That's all you need
> to know."
> 
> Not sure if he was _right_, but that seems like a
> perfectly good way to choose a party to me :-)

If you're joining the party to, well, party, then that's not a bad way
to select it.

If you're joining a party for any other reason, you probably want to
consider other factors.  :)

Julia
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Re: Dean today, gone tomorrow?

2004-02-18 Thread Gautam Mukunda
--- "Miller, Jeffrey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So somehow I managed to get myself volunteered as a
> Dean delegate in the WA state primary.  What the
> heck do I do NOW? ^_^

Well, he hasn't technically ended his campaign, so you
can still go.

I'd advise screaming a lot :-)  You might as well have
fun...

Not to be egregiously non-PC, but what the heck.  I
was the Assistant to the Parliamentarian at the
Massachusetts Republican State Convention a couple of
years ago (the Parliamentarian was one of my best
friends).  I asked him - since Democrats have sex
scandals and Republicans have money scandals, and I
don't really care about money, shouldn't I be a
Democrat?   His answer was "Republicans have better
booze and better-looking women.  That's all you need
to know."

Not sure if he was _right_, but that seems like a
perfectly good way to choose a party to me :-)

=
Gautam Mukunda
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Freedom is not free"
http://www.mukunda.blogspot.com

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Re: Dean today, gone tomorrow?

2004-02-18 Thread The Fool
From: Miller, Jeffrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

So somehow I managed to get myself volunteered as a Dean delegate in the
WA state primary.  What the heck do I do NOW? ^_^

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Dean today, gone tomorrow?

2004-02-18 Thread Miller, Jeffrey
So somehow I managed to get myself volunteered as a Dean delegate in the WA state 
primary.  What the heck do I do NOW? ^_^

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