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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (519635)1/5/2004 11:44:14 AM
From: Bald Eagle  Respond to of 769670
 
Pathetic



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (519635)1/5/2004 11:47:02 AM
From: JakeStraw  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
NEWS FLASH: Kenneth suffering from foot in mouth disease.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (519635)1/5/2004 11:55:11 AM
From: Kenneth E. Phillipps  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
Sources: Bill Bradley to endorse Howard Dean
DES MOINES (AP) — Former U.S. Sen. Bill Bradley, who lost the Democratic nomination for president to Al Gore in 2000, is expected to endorse front-runner Howard Dean, party officials said Monday.
The officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Dean and Bradley planned to announce the endorsement this week. (Related story: Dean draws fire from Dems in Iowa)

Dean has changed his campaign schedule to appear Tuesday in New Hampshire for a surprise announcement, state campaign director Karen Hicks said Monday. Campaigning in Iowa, Dean said he could neither confirm nor deny the report.

Bradley gave Gore a scare early in the 2000 primary process but eventually lost both the Iowa caucuses and the follow-up New Hampshire primary to the sitting vice president.

Bradley was a favorite of higher-educated, higher-income Democrats, according to party polls, a constituency that has leaned toward Dean in this year's contest.

The endorsement is further evidence of Dean's transformation from a political asterisk 12 months ago to the party's leading candidate. Dean secured Gore's endorsement last month and already leads in fund raising and in most state and national polls.

Bradley, 60, served three terms as senator from New Jersey, from 1979 to 1996. He was a Rhodes Scholar and an All-American basketball player at Princeton and later a star with the New York Knicks.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (519635)1/5/2004 1:31:34 PM
From: steve dietrich  Respond to of 769670
 
I can just imagine Bush's next press conference:
Bush: This whole 'mad cow' thing, is just another example of those leftist liberal animal rights folks blowing things out of proportion! I can tell you from personal experience from being back on the ranch, when you go knocking them cows in the head with a sledge hammer, hell they all get mad! What's the difference anyway, how's a "happy cow" taste any different than a mad cow?

And about that Osamma tape, I just got one thing to say to him, "Osamma, mark my words, I'm going to get you 'dead or alive'. You can run, but you can't hide, well ok, maybe you can hide, but we'll find ya... well ok, maybe we won't find ya, but I can tell you one thing, you ain't going to be leading no parades!... well ok, maybe you will be leading parades, but they sure as hell won't be down main street U.S.A.! he he