To: LindyBill who wrote (66456 ) 9/2/2004 12:22:51 PM From: LindyBill Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793957 A word from England. London News Review hopes Zell Miller "burns in Hell" Ramblings Journal In a departure from any notion of impartiality, the London News Review says that after his RNC keynote speech last night, they hope that Senator Zell Miller (D-GA) "burns in Hell." If there is a hell, and most likely Zell Miller believes in such a thing, then Democratic Senator Zell Miller is going to burn in it. Spin hotly on a giant griddle. For something close to eternity. Oh yes, siree. He is going to burn in hell. And the chances of hell existing have just skyrocketed, because if God exists then he's no kind of God unless he quickly fashions a hell for Democrat Senator Zell Miller to burn in. And even if the universe exists without a God, as many would contend, it is far from beyond the inarticulate power of this vast mass of galaxies, nebulae and planets to create - within itself - a dark and steaming corner where Mr. Zell Miller can dwell, for eternity, in unspeakable pain. We can call it hell or we can call it Georgia. Just so long as Senator Zell Miller suffers in it. So - yes - Senator Zell Miller is a very bad person. The Review article then postulates why Zell is a "bad person" who deserves to "burn in Hell." Of course, it's because Zell supports George W. Bush, and in their minds, anyone associated with Bush is "eeeeeevil," right? God is not indifferent to America? A sentiment dripping with unintentional irony. Miller had better hope, he'd better pray, that God starts feeling indifferent towards America, and pretty damned soon. The article is filled with personal attacks and slams against both Miller and Bush; apparently they figure that if they heap enough sand on Zell's fire, it'll go out. They're wrong.