Posted on 09/26/2005 11:58:29 AM PDT by kddid
And arsenic. Don't forget the arsenic that the Republicans are putting in our water. In fact, Tom Dashiell was acting like this was the nation's most urgent problem before he was shown the door. So urgent no one even remembers it now.
I would love to hear how RFK Jr. explain the fact that his kid brother Doug Kennedy is a reporter for the "enemy"-
Fox News.
You are hereby directed to my tagline.
I would ask Mr. Kennedy if an alternative of, say... wind generators off the coast of Cape Cod, barely close enough to shore to see might be a clean echo friendly way of producing energy. Oh yea, I forgot, it's in your backyard so it's not a good thing. What a loser.
"Struggling for breath?" That sounds like Mary Jo Kopechne suffocating. Fat Boy knows all about that kind of poisoning.
Robert Kennedy has 3 kids with Asthma?? Is it bad genes? Its a little unusual isnt it? Maybe its being born with that silver spoon in your mouth that causes asthma. But then this is the same guy that said Katrina was a hurricane because Bush wouldnt sign the Kyoto accord. I have a feeling he is lying to make his point. But I do feel sorry for his kids. Not so much because they have asthma, but because they have this idiot for a father and an even bigger idiot for an Uncle, But I am sure their trust funds will carry them thru. Unless they take up skiing or flying, or riding with their Uncle in his Oldsmobile.
"And arsenic. Don't forget the arsenic . . ."
Some wacko came to my door a few years ago warning me about the arsenic in the water. I asked him if he knew what arsenic is. He told me that in large amounts it could cause cancer. I then informed him it was rat poison and in "large amounts" would kill you, so I doubted seriously that the Bush administration was putting it in the water.
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