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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: Neeka who wrote (487586)11/5/2003 3:41:26 PM
From: DMaA  Read Replies (1) of 769669
 
I like this guy. Mr Sharpton answers question "who would you like to party with" - Mrs. Kerry.

Then there was this question, which came from a young woman who identified herself as "a fiscal policy analyst for the Massachusetts Senate":

You guys seem to get to know each other fairly well. I'd be curious to find out, if you could pick one of your fellow candidates to party with, which you would choose. But keeping in mind, partying isn't just, you know, who do you think can shake their groove thing. I mean, we're talking, who's going to be loyal to you? Who is going to stand by your side? If you get sick, who's going to hold your hair back? . . . Who's going to be a team player, you know, if you--imagine if you were single again. If you see a cutie across the room, who's going to be your wing man? Who's going to take one for the team?

In case you're wondering, Dennis Kucinich said he'd like to "party" with "my brother," Al Sharpton. Lieberman said, "I'd like to party with the young lady who asked that question." Sharpton said Mrs. Kerry, whereupon Kerry turned to Sharpton and said, "I was going to choose Carol Moseley Braun, but now I'm going to have to choose you so I can keep an eye on my wife."

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