Posted on 10/26/2004 12:16:47 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
John Kerry answers the need for change (CC Caller-Times BARF ALERT!)
Austin is pretty much a cess pool of Liberalism.
The liberals just cannot handle it
Don't we have a FReeper who works in the mailroom of the Corpus Christi paper???
heading to CC this week. Will see what the mood is from some City Officals. I've been told the City is moving toward a conservative edge.
Heard a hockey and baseball team will be moving in shortly.
The description I've always heard is the "Sodom and Gommorah" of Texas.
Yes. It is.
He calls for what!?
Changing your mind?
Wow, 300 people. About the same number that turn out to hear TEE-RA-ZA speak.
Well I know of people in Corpus Chrsti who are dropping their subscriptions to the Corpus Chrsti Caller-Times for their endorsement of Kerry.
If more people around the country would do that, the perhaps(only perhaps) some of these left wing papers might change their ways a little. One can only hope.
Every time the CC Caller calls and want's me to subscribe I tell them that their liberal rag is too rough to use for toilet paper and it "chaps my ass."
"What should wd do ?" said Glen Maxey, a former Democrat state representative.
Answer: He should get a life !
I am absolutely speechless. I didn't think the Austin (anti)American-Stinkman would possibly endorse W. Austin the city is like a liberal pimple on the butt of conservative Texas.
Every family's got their wacky liberal relative. It says something about Texas that it's cesspool of liberalism voted for Bush 47-42 the first time. Maybe Bush will get a majority of the Texas cesspool vote this time.
I may borrow that line.
From the article,
"In the 2000 election, Austin's Travis County voted for Bush over Democrat Al Gore by a margin of 47 percent to 42 percent."
Glen Maxey-first openly homosexual office holder in Texas
Congress Ave. bridge-known for its bat population
It appears that the batty homos in Austin are beside themselves that their favorite rag didn't endorse Kerry. Frankly, I'm surprised as well.
I will be dipped!!!
The Austin American-Statesman, huh?
Going to visit Austin is like stepping through a time warp into the early 1970's ....
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