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To: DownSouth who wrote (8162)11/11/2000 7:12:55 AM
From: BirdDog  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 22706
 
I guess you don't get up to TN very often. If you did and talked to the folks, you would know that national party politics are alive and well there and that Republicans, as in most (all) Southern states are in the majority.

Those words were right from the Democratic Party Headquarters in Tn. They weren't mine. I have fully proved that officially the Republicans are clearly not the majority in both those states. Besides, I wouldn't be at all suprised if the Republican party is becomming more popular in the south. The reason is that it won't adapt the Liberal politics the Democrats have...This has made many sick and tired of the Democratic party...just as it has me.

Bush was a TN congressman for awhile. He has been VP for 8 years. That's my point.

Bush was never a TN congressman. And he has never been VP. Have you been drinking again?

BirdDog