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To: Thomas A Watson who wrote (303131)10/1/2002 7:11:12 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
<font color="red"> Dead Hawaiian Better Than Live Torricelli LOL

Although U.S. Rep. Patsy Mink, D-Hawaii, is dead, the
Democrat establishment likes her a lot more than U.S. Sen.
Robert Torricelli, who is technically still alive, even if
his candidacy, reputation and future aren't.

For day after day, Hawaii's corruption-plagued Dems - it's
gotten so bad in the one-party state that some of the
Democrat crooks are finally going to prison and GOP (!)
candidate Linda Lingle has a good shot at becoming governor
- covered up the seriousness of Mink's illness. When she
finally died it was too late to remove her name from the
ballot.

Now, Fox News Channel's Brit Hume reported tonight, the
Dems are fighting to keep the dead woman's name on the
ballot.

In left-wing Hawaii, one of the few states to support a
second term for the disastrous Jimmy Carter, it's a cinch
that Mink will be "re-elected." Then the Democrat governor
can pick a replacement to "represent" the island oligarchy.

Heck, it worked for Missouri widow Jean Carnahan, although
her chances in November are dim.

Will the Torch shed more tears after learning that his
party values him less than a dead congresswoman?
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