Posted on 10/21/2004 9:14:13 AM PDT by vannrox
Haven't we kicked their asses twice to be free from their meddling in our politics?
Are you a liberal? The no-profanity rule applies to everyone but you, right?
Not much more than: ROFLMAO!
I wonder if the last one was sarcastic.
As an American who is afraid of the terrible ramifications if Bush is elected, I commend your efforts to try to get Britons involved. Although many Americans would be critical of British people "meddling" with our politics and elections, all the world will share in the disaster if Bush is re-elected. Many of us are very concerned. I teach young adults, most of whom have been very uninvolved in voting and politics. Many of them are going to vote. We need all the help we can get.
United States
teachers using influence to steer voters!? NO WAY!!!
Oh, those are priceless. A true cross-section of America if I ever saw one.
On the other hand, I've been to Britain twice. Loved the country and its people. So I remind myself that the entire island isn't made up of the dim bulbs who read this sodding newspaper :)
I graduated from Greenon High School in Springfield, Ohio, Clark County. If I didn't know any better I would swear that one of these letters (The F off one in caps) was written by one of my childhood friends with whom I joined the US Army (he just returned from a tour in Afghanistan). I'd like to personally thank the "Guardian" for pissing off the American people - more votes for Bush!!!!
Hey, sometimes a well placed curse word can have the desired effect.
man, that was a good laugh...thanks
My dear, beloved Brits, I understand the Guardian is sponsoring a service where British citizens write to Americans to advise them on how to vote. Thank heavens! I was adrift in a sea of confusion and you are my beacon of hope! Feel free to respond to this email with your advice. Please keep in mind that I am something of an anglophile, so this is not confrontational. Please remember, too, that I am merely an American. That means I am not very bright. It means I have no culture or sense of history. It also means that I am barely literate, so please don't use big, fancy words. Set me straight, folks! Dayton, Ohio |
How do I write an email to the guardian?
I wanted to thank them for all the addresses. I sent a pretty postcard to a half doz. people up there asking them "politely" of course, to vote for dubya because at least we can trust his word AND SO CAN THE TERRORISTS !
TooDamTall1@yahoo.com
Classic!
Yesterday on Linda Vesters show she played a tape of some of the negative comments with the cursing beeped out. The voice was that of John Gibson. You should have heard it. I was dying laughing. Think I'll go poke around the Fox site and see if I can dig it up.
The best reply was in reference to them "goose-stepping around buckinham palace" if someone the likes of Kerry had been president in WWII.
Can we please get the French (or at least French Canadians) to start a letter writing campaign to the voters in PA and FL. Terry Macauliff--gotta start ramping up the effort. Don't let those states slip away when external pressure can make all the difference (for us that is).
What scare me is the amount of Tea-Sucking limey lovers we have in this country.
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