Posted on 10/16/2004 9:10:04 PM PDT by mykroar
No, that wasn't cruel. It was just the truth. I think you are exactly right.
I have seen the ad.I live in Pa too.Specter is a rat.It was an insult to the president.Why oh why can't the RNC put Kerry the traitor to bed once and for all already!
Maybe these hollywood people should stand up for other diseases before one of them is afflicted. It's almost like they don't recognize anything unless it hits them then they are all over the media. Well, I've got news for them...there are millions of regular people out there suffering with any number of diseases so what makes a hollywierd person more credible to ask for funding? NOTHING.
If John Edwards says Kerry is so great and will bring people up out of wheelcharis then good Lord...how come he hasn't done anything to stop the flu????????? If he has that power he should use it now and not wait cause he's gonna lose.
When they lose the election, both of these guys should apply to the circus cause they are more than qualified to be clowns.
I'd also like them to say what they would plan to do if their research proved successful. IMHO, the answers here would likely turn a lot of people off of embryonic stem-cell research.
Methinks the real goal of embryonic-stem-cell research advocates is to find a way to justify cloning and abortion. I would like for some advocates of the research to offer me some other justification for it, but that's the only one I can see that makes sense.
I was gonna vote for Specter out of concern for the GOP majority, but I won't now. He is undermining the President with these ads. Makes me furious. I have a colleague who used to work for him and I have given her hell over this.
michael J. Fox is canadian isn't he?
To the point, I assume he must have citizenship now. I know he stated that "He will vote for Kerry," but then again it may just be postering for the libs.
They probably assume people don't know that.
Michael J. Fox has no Elvis in him.
LOL!!!!! Where is Mojo Nixon when we need him???
John Kerry REALLY has no Elvis in him. I did an analysis in 2000 and found that the candidate with the most Elvis has won every election since 1956. I predicted the "Elvis Factor" would elect George W. Bush. And it will do so again!!!!
Actually we all in for political overload because it is a struggle that will make 2004 seem like 911 politically. 2000 was just like a setting stage but we have a President who is steadfast and like a previous president won for the good of the whole in the end.
Just my thoughts,
Brad
I presume he's turnover most of his millions?
ping for tomorrow.
That's low. A trendy disease? The guy has Parkinson's. If you can't undertand why he's doing what he's doing, than you're missing a part of your heart. You may not agre with him, and that's fine, but to mock him is outrageous.
Quote of the day!
I wonder if MJF has tried the gin and white raisins?
Alex P. Keaton, how could you?
I like Fox, but his politics is disappointing.
Pffft. My dad has Parkinson's, too, but he doesn't think that makes him some kind of expert/spokesman on the federal budget. When something like this happens to a vain Hollywood type, they think they're he first ones to ever experience it, and the only ones qualified to comment on it.
Other examples include Magic Johnson & the late Christopher Reeve. When did any of these guys ever worry about these medical problems before they had them? I can respect Jerry Lewis raising money for muscular dystrophy or Sharon Stone doing so for AIDS because to my knowledge they aren't doing it out of self-absorption.
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