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To: epicure who wrote (14991)1/6/1998 6:42:00 PM
From: greenspirit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
A former life?? Me tinks you are still struggling with your inner child :-)

Here gaze into the crystal ball....that's it....now repeat after me...

Reagan was good, Reagan was good, Reagan was goood,

Now, wake up...

Feel better :-)

Michael



To: epicure who wrote (14991)1/7/1998 9:24:00 AM
From: T.R.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
< I campaigned for Mondale/Ferraro ages and ages ago.>

We must've been part of the select few that voted for them (I'm originally a Minnesotan...doncha' know)

I hadn't heard the quote you gave...but just before the last election a group of us were having a nice conversation. One of the women was sharring her observations about the parties, etc. ( in obvious Democratic tones)...after she finished her husband wrly said "she's a true blue Democrat who loves living the life of a Republican."

My political tendancies are very much like yours, although, lately I find myself identifying with the Republican platform (then again..it appears a number of the Democrats do too.) It all becomes so convoluted ( my guess is by design) that it takes more resources than ever to really "nail down" individual politicians..never mind an entire party.

T.R.



To: epicure who wrote (14991)1/8/1998 4:55:00 PM
From: J.S.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
"..I campaigned for Mondale/Ferraro ages and ages ago"

So did I. At the end, I eventually started calling him "Rondale"
since he failed to draw distinctions from the incumbent, especially
in regard to foreign policy where a strong position could have
garnered public support.

Joe