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Politics : Just the Facts, Ma'am: A Compendium of Liberal Fiction

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To: MrLucky who wrote (11499)7/15/2004 12:12:14 AM
From: Selectric II  Read Replies (1) of 90947
 
Kennedy's a has-been with no political aspirations. Just memories. And there's nobody left in the clan who can hold a candle to the prior generation (or more correctly, its hyped, lionized image). They all screwed up one way or another along the line and are just another rich, decadent, old-line dynasty.

Heinz doesn't even like what she's gotten herself into, imho. She always looks like she's putting up with the campaigning but her heart and mind are elsewhere. With her first husband and her family, from what I've read.

Soros is a passionate, eccentric egomaniac. Hopefully that will be enough to be his downfall. They've muzzled him recently, though, so he can't make a public fool of himself.

The Clintonista mob is alive and well and still runs the democrat party. Gore's failed bid for party prominence has been repeatedly rebuffed, with lots of help from the buffoon himself.

Kerry is an interloper or a straw man puppet (no meaningful difference), and so far the Clintonistas tolerate and maybe even have engineered his presence onto the scene, because it doesn't hurt them. In fact, it helps: Some people are angry or feeling sorry for Hillary after hearing that she's not scheduled to speak at the convention.

What I want to know is this: Where can I get a bottle of "W Ketchup"?
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