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To: themadsnooker who wrote (236)2/15/2000 5:45:00 PM
From: iandiareii  Respond to of 6579
 
You're right. Keyes' presence at the debate does further the notion of Republican inclusiveness. It's not so much that Keyes is a nutball -- hell, everybody knows the Republican party is nutball central -- it's that Keyes is Catholic. Perhaps this will help convince people that the Republican party isn't anti-Catholic, despite all the evidence to the contrary...



To: themadsnooker who wrote (236)2/16/2000 10:56:00 PM
From: TH  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6579
 
"Nothing ticks Jesse Jackson off more than a black republican."

LMAO. Never really thought about it that way.

I agree with Ken and Bill, he is noise and in it for the exposure. Kind of like Trump, but Trump gets it for a lot less cash.

Keyes is interesting, but he is an idealist. Some of his ideas have zero chance in the real world. 100% of earnings in the tax-payers/citizens hands. LMAO!

Bush's comments on executions in Texas made me think that he either didn't understand the question or didn't have a nice scripted response to bark at Larry. Pretty funny and I think that even though Bush did not show too well there was no clear winner.

Got to vote next week. Please remind me.

Thurston