Posted on 09/19/2004 9:25:02 PM PDT by Mo1
*Giggle"
:-)
Just Nully.....we won't mention the others.
Thanks for that one. It really struck me funny.
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Seth Goldman
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What do you think from reading their bios?
Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeell .. they sure do seem to defend Kerry alot in their "fact checking"
Sooooooooooooo .. if I was to guess?? .. I wouldn't say they are fair and balance
*Smooch*
I've been sending my sister a lot of great info, sent her several stories the good blogs have unearthed as they happened in real time.......the ones that have scorched the old media, and I think she's smarting from the drubbing.
So she's sent me some of this factcheck stuff in return lately....honestly, stuff I couldn't check real easily. Judging from the bios, they are typical cocooned liberals that eat speak and sleep with other liberals all the time and couldn't check a fact without oozing the bias of their lives.
Shameful, simply shameful....
:-)
And no, I'm not going to play in the mailbox.
It's that time again..Goodnight yall...
.....Westy.....
Yes, indeed, before we had chat rooms on FR. Just ask JimRob and he can tell you all about it, dear.
That looks like a fire in the background!
Good night westy
Sleep tight.
And the thought process of Kerry is absolutely scary. Bush may screw up words, but at least you know what his is saying
The difference between him and Bush are .. whether you like it or not .. Bush makes a stance and sticks to it .. Kerry morphs into different people at different times, depending on the crowd he is speaking to
Bottom line .. do you want a President you can trust .. or do you want a President who will lead according to what the polls say?
Mike was telling me the guys at work .. who are Dems are going to vote for Bush .. their reason is .. at least you know what you're getting with Bush .. you don't know with Kerry
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