- Original Message - From: robert luis rabello [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To be honest, I prefer the option of None of the above are suitable,
please go back and try again.
That was my line, I believe.
Was it? I couldn't remember where I had heard it, but loved it as soon
as I did.
To be honest, I prefer the option of None of the above are suitable,
please go back and try again.
That was my line, I believe.
Since we're not given that option, I will
vote for the one who is not evil but has a chance to win. At least this
time, it's not a lesser of the two
- Original Message -
From: robert luis rabello [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To be honest, I prefer the option of None of the above are suitable,
please go back and try again.
That was my line, I believe.
Was it? I couldn't remember where I had heard it, but loved it as soon as I
did.
--- Phil Van Camp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The French or whomever are quite welcome to have
Kerry as their president.
The fact they may prefer him is a good reason not to
elect him in the U.S.
Certainly Kerry leans (if that is strong enough) far
to the left.
The most obvious reasons
--- Phil Van Camp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The French or whomever are quite welcome to have
Kerry as their president.
The fact they may prefer him is a good reason not to
elect him in the U.S.
How about the fact that the Islamic extremists prefer to keep Bush? What
does that tell you?
(...)
So, again, if the French prefering Kerry is a reason to vote for Bush, who
gets the vote when the terrorists openly say they want to keep Bush?
Nader?
Brian
I'm french and I prefer...
...Nader
:-)
FD
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To be honest, I prefer the option of None of the above are suitable,
please go back and try again. Since we're not given that option, I will
vote for the one who is not evil but has a chance to win. At least this
time, it's not a lesser of the two evils question. It's one evil and the
other
The French or whomever are quite welcome to have Kerry as their president.
The fact they may prefer him is a good reason not to elect him in the U.S.
Certainly Kerry leans (if that is strong enough) far to the left.
The most obvious reasons are that systems of governance are radically
different.
to the rest of a world that knows better.
Todd Swearingen
- Original Message -
From: Phil Van Camp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2004 7:03 PM
Subject: RE: [Biofuel] Kerry left leaning Polls
The French or whomever are quite welcome to have Kerry
Certainly Kerry leans (if that is strong enough) far to the left.
That statement is an complete mischaracterization. In spite of RNC
talking points that deliberately spin the National Journal's rankings,
Kerry is *not* the #1 most liberal senator in the senate.
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