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To: Dale Baker who wrote (30540)10/28/2006 8:03:27 PM
From: epicure  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 541604
 
This was fun. I'm all A on the personal box, but have a lot of "D's" in the economic box- I'm for a federal safety net, and I don't want taxes cut by 50% because I'm not sure they'd cut the correct things. I'm fine with ending corporate welfare though.

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Turns out I'm (big surprise) a liberal



To: Dale Baker who wrote (30540)10/29/2006 11:10:40 AM
From: Suma  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 541604
 
What a bunch of hypocrites.Hard to believe that something so innocuous as writing about fiction could provoke such a reaction...

Of course I would not vote for Stephan Kind for senator.. He is just too graphic..for me... (SIC)



To: Dale Baker who wrote (30540)10/31/2006 11:09:05 AM
From: Rambi  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 541604
 
And yet, Webb responded by saying, "There's nothing that's been in any of my novels that, in my view, hasn't been either illuminated the surroundings or defining a character or moving a plot. I'm a serious writer. I mean, we can go and read Lynne Cheney's lesbian love scenes, you know, if you want to get graphic on stuff."

And then the Dems put out an official statement from their Senate Campaign committee:
"Lynne Cheney's book featured brothels and attempted rape. In 1981, Vice President Dick Cheney's wife, Lynne, wrote a book called "Sisters," which featured a lesbian love affair, brothels and attempted rapes."

No one is going to take the first step away from this kind of campaigning apparently.