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To: PROLIFE who wrote (163206)7/21/2001 10:24:35 PM
From: Skywatcher  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
think what you like.
Sissie?...I spent my time in the forces. up yours
My country could be a lot more than it is with a lot different leadership. Go blow up whomever you wish.
At least I don't advocate Church and State being one in the same against the Constitution...and don't advocate the government being involved with peoples' bodies...As long as it's your agenda, the government can dictate...
cc



To: PROLIFE who wrote (163206)7/21/2001 10:26:42 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Respond to of 769670
 
Poll: 98 Percent Want Rather Fired Now

A NewsMax.com online poll taken this week shows that a supermajority of 98 percent wants CBS to fire Rather today.

NewsMax began the unscientific poll Sunday, when it first broke online the story of Rather's efforts to censor the Condit-Levy story from the "CBS Evening News."

More than 170,000 votes have been cast in the NewsMax
survey so far - and a whopping 169,523 votes were cast calling on CBS to fire their veteran anchorman.

Rather garnered a scant 3,867 votes in support of keeping his job.
newsmax.com

tom watson tosiwmee



To: PROLIFE who wrote (163206)7/21/2001 10:26:58 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Poll: 98 Percent Want Rather Fired Now
It's so funny I had to post it twice.
A NewsMax.com online poll taken this week shows that a supermajority of 98 percent wants CBS to fire Rather today.

NewsMax began the unscientific poll Sunday, when it first broke online the story of Rather's efforts to censor
the Condit-Levy story from the "CBS Evening News."

More than 170,000 votes have been cast in the NewsMax
survey so far - and a whopping 169,523 votes were cast calling on CBS to fire their veteran anchorman.

Rather garnered a scant 3,867 votes in support of keeping his job.
newsmax.com

tom watson tosiwmee