Posted on 11/09/2004 4:27:56 AM PST by Chairman_December_19th_Society
Zell Miller is writing another book and wants to do some teaching and stay active. I'd love to see him in a cabinet position.
I only watched Imus once and he was saying the Swift Boat vets were drunks and should be killed (paraphrased); it was some time ago. Never watched him again.
I mean to add that there were 3 threads at one time that Zell was coming up on Imus or I wouldn't have known either. I could listen to Zell all day long.
And speaking of Democrats who support the president, my b-i-l's best friend is a dedicated Democrat who voted for Bush because "he is the best president we've ever had".
My husband's aunt is in her 80's and always voted the straight Democrat ticket. She voted for Bush this year.
Good for her. My mom has voted in the past RAT, but this year didn't vote at all.
Before this year, Imus was pretty much like O'Reilly. He never went in the tank for either side. In 2000, he backed Dubya, and stood for Hitlery! until he went into the voting booth and voted for Rick Lazio. He admitted on the air that he couldn't bring himself to vote for the Witch.
Also, they probably still have it in the archives, there was a hillarious interview between him and Bush the Elder that year, with GHW Bush really getting the best of him.
I think that Imus doesn't really have a core, but is simply driven by the latest fad, and will say his usual spiel in support of his cause.
I think I managed to keep my mom from voting, since she votes RAT, but I'd been on the edge of flipping her before my dad, who meant well, sent her some inflammatory stuff in an e-mail that just set her off. She was up in arms all day. I don't know if she voted or not, but if she did, it was for the Ketchup Boy.
She's in Florida visiting my sister now, and I chewed out my dad for managing to offset 5 years of work with one e-mail.
Good morning, kassie. How come your mom didn't vote this year; just didn't like Kerry?
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I'm off to find more Men's Gloves at about $2.99 /pr.
3 of our Women's Study groups at church are trying to find 600 of these for Christmas bags for welfare clients.
The welfare agency got the money...we're doing the shopping for various items.
Unfortunately, we're probably getting a late start. We should have started on this back in Sept.
Other items, like toothpaste, won't be so hard.
That's right. She doesn't like the way Bush smirks and thinks kerry is a fruit cake. So she didn't vote.
YOU LOST FOR THE SECOND TIME! GET OVER IT!
Good Morning. This afternoon I'm taking my Mom to the Amanas for a little shopping trip. We'll probably stop at the nearby Outlet Mall.
I have a bunch of errands to run this morning. And a meeting to attend tonite.
I'm off to check the news.
Oh no!
I was happy mom didn't vote. She usually works at her precinct all day. That tells me she was fed up with the RATS choice for this election.
I'm sure she would have voted for clinton if he could have been on the ticket again.
MIL voted for kerry. (sigh) Then she had the nerve to brag about it.
The dems/losers all keep saying that President Bush did not receive a amandate, supposedly relying on some particular number of votes.
According to my dictionary, a mandate is "The political wishes of a political electorate expressed by election results to its representatives in government."
Therefore, President Bush DID receive a mandate to govern for the next 4 years. Case closed.
RATS = cry babies.
Good morning, Peach! I haven't had a chance to talk to my Mom since the election. The last time the subject came up was several months ago, when she proclaimed to me her deep hatred for the President; and she could cite one reason and ONLY one reason: his 'smirk'. She prides herself in being an 'independent', voting for Perot in '92 ("I wanted a change."). I have no idea who she voted for in '96 and 2000. She obviously didn't vote for President Bush this year. I'm dreading the next time we talk, because she will probably bring it up; I sure won't. My guess is that my Dad (served in Northern Africa, Italy and Sicily in Patton's 3RD ID) probably voted for the President. They live in Kansas. I was very glad to see it was almost totally red.
Thanks for the report on Zell. Good morning all.
Prairie
Mom and pop divorced 30 years ago, but they're still good friends. Mom is so politically confused she voted for Bill Clinton and David Duke in the same calendar year, but leans to the left. Pop is a hardcore, born-again, conservative.
I gave up on trying to turn mom to the light with brute force years ago, and went about it the way I turned my sister 8 years ago. Indirect fire. Let her find out what they say as opposed to what they do. She realized in '96 that x42 was full of it, and voted for Bob Dole.
For mom, it was her uncle passing away in 2000, and her parents getting slapped with the Death Tax, and 9-11. I had almost gotten her to the point where she wanted to vote for Dubya. And then my dad sent her that e-mail. All that work down the drain....
Did you see the thread about libs flocking to psychologists/psychiartrists for their severe depression over the Kerry loss? Kerry was their everything, I guess. Bless their hearts.
There was a thread yesterday that some poor lib went to Ground Zero and offed himself. Not even in the darkest days of x42's administration did I ever get that depressed.
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