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Politics : WHO IS RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT IN 2004 -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: mph who wrote (7049)12/5/2003 8:45:06 PM
From: MrLucky  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10965
 
A point to point comparison of the do's
sported by each democratic contender. :-)


This democratic hopeful race is fast becoming a comedy. First, it was "the two of us have medals", then it was "the economy stupid', then "the dishonest war" that all but one office holder signed up for and now, it is the beauty contest of hair styles. Will Rogers, with a few curls of his own, would have a ball with this. Probably something like: There is only one redeeming thing about this runoff contest, it will be pretty much over by February-March. :-)



To: mph who wrote (7049)12/5/2003 10:46:12 PM
From: Oeconomicus  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10965
 
LOL. I think we've found the identity of American Spirit - one Robin Givhan, Washington Post Staff Writer. She writes:

Candidate Kerry -- he of the dramatic jaw line and a 59-year-old physique that looks particularly fetching in a motorcycle jacket -- has a thatch of hair that always looks as though it is one percentage point of humidity away from floating up and off his head. But on arid days, Kerry's hair has a thick, glamorous quality. It edges toward dashing, hints at vanity but steers clear of roguish. It is leading-man hair with a politician's part.

If that ain't AmSpit . . . ;-)