In a message dated 9/22/2004 10:11:35 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Let me try again:

"One socially irresponsible young immature man should not be the measuring stick for the Political Party that stood for emancipating slaves and preserving our nation's great union." [craigsolve wrote]

Wow- what a party-- you only need to go back something like 150 years to come up with a cause the GOP stood for that was noble!  I guess they sshot their wad on the emancipation thing and felt it was then acceptable to advocate policies for rich white people and wacky evangelical Christians! 

Wait, maybe I am being unfair -- didn't they have a brother or sister speak at their Convention?  And let's not forget Alan Keyes- now he is guy who makes yyou proud to a member of the Grand Old Party. 

I know there is beauty in brevity, but it was too painful to snip any of your work and I like you too much to (sic) you all over, counselor.

 

Therefore, may I confirm I follow your argument? You suggest I should concur with your abridged, critically incomplete, intentionally inaccurate misstatement of the beliefs and aspirations of approximately one half of our Nation's population during the course of 150 years of this world's greatest most extraordinary democratic rule of government?

 

May I ask you a question? Before e-mailing me, did you eat Papa John's pizza that had been sitting at room temperature for several hours or did wifey feed you electric cool aide?

 

Ciao,

 

Craig

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