To: codercpc
People need to calm down.
If the Sink Emperor or his Beeyatch were to come on as the Veep, they would immediately overshadow John-John.
John-John has an enormous ego. Want to see how I know this? There is a picture of John Kerry running out of the surf in a wetsuit with a windsurf board in hand. It was taken by Annie Liebowitz. It was a campaign prop.
He cannot stand being overshadowed. If he is foolish enough to put the Hilly on his ticket, his goose is cooked.
Be Seeing You,
Chris
34 posted on
03/03/2004 4:30:02 AM PST by
section9
(Major Motoko Kusanagi says, "John Kerry: all John F., no Kennedy..." Click on my pic!)
To: section9
There is a picture of John Kerry running out of the surf in a wetsuit with a windsurf board in hand. It was taken by Annie Liebowitz. It was a campaign prop.
Do you haave a copy of this photo? I want to see it
38 posted on
03/03/2004 4:50:57 AM PST by
Taffini
(I like Tony Sorprano even though he is a fat boy)
To: section9
There is a picture of John Kerry running out of the surf in a wetsuit with a windsurfboard in hand
An arcticle the other went on to say, "Is America ready for a President that's into extreme sports?"
As a person who surfs this is so offensive to me, now I know a little bit about how Viet Nam vets feel about this guy who served 4 months and keep tooting his horn about all this "War Hero" crap.
Whatever Kerry thinks will get your vote that day...that's what he is...surfer, war hero, Catholic, Jew, Hawk, Dove, and etc...truly sickening!
To: section9
You're so right. JFK would never stand for being upstaged at every media event, photo op, campaign swing...by the likes of Billy Jeff.
And further, I don't think that Teh-raaaaaay-za would stand for being upstaged by Hillary! being the VP nominee.
This would be the battle of the ego's the likes of which this Country has never seen.
(Though I personally think it would be a hoot watching them elbow each other off the stage). heh heh heh
71 posted on
03/03/2004 5:46:25 PM PST by
terilyn
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