Posted on 10/26/2005 9:08:13 AM PDT by doug from upland
And while they clearly managed the "jump to the left", they never got to that "step to the right".
Kennedy is an elitist priviledged person who best represents why this country was founded. To get away from royal asses like him. He will rot in hell with buds like Saddam.
Come to think of it, there are a whole lot of different aisles to put that book....the mind boggles!
"auspicious?"
Freedom of speech makes it easier to spot the idiots!
Semper Fi,
Kelly
May the 2000 plus who have paid the ultimate price for freedom rest in peace.
And may God be with them and their families.
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We will not forget.
Time for a moment of prayer for our soldiers as the MSM supports the terroists by echoing time to get out of IRAQ.
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Kennedy celebrated the annirversary of "Abu Ghraraib Day" as well. Its clear he hates America.
auspicious \aw-SPISH-uhs\, adjective:
1. Giving promise of success, prosperity, or happiness; predicting good; as, "an auspicious beginning."
2. Prosperous; fortunate; as, "auspicious years."
I think this says it all.
Sterno-soaked Marxists -- especially those elected to the U.S. Senate -- should hire someone to check their words before they speak.
Ted Kennedy has certainly been in a "time warp" since 1969, and he is definitely a Horror Show.
aus·pi·cious ( P ) Pronunciation Key (ô-spshs)
adj.
1. Attended by favorable circumstances; propitious: an auspicious time to ask for a raise in salary. See Synonyms at favorable.
2. Marked by success; prosperous.
Kennedy accidently revealed his true feelings.
and Kennedy's remark was
despicable: de·spic·a·ble adj.
Deserving of contempt or scorn; vile.
Main Entry: trea·son·able Pronunciation: 'trEz-n&-b&l, 'trE-z&n-&-b&l Function: adjective : relating to, consisting of, or involving treason - trea·son·ably /-blE/ adverb
The hell with the remark .... I want him to apologize for being an embarrassing, alcohol saturated glob of blubber whose visibility and nonsensical gas-bagging is making people in the Mideast wonder if democracy is such a good idea after all.
An exec from the VFW just returned my call. He is going to ask the senator to "clarify" his remark.
Thanks, I am no fan of Kennedy, but I would like to see the context of this statement.
I Googled Ted Kennedy and auspicious. I think that is his favorite word. Seems like every time he opens his mouth, something or the other is "auspicious".
Has anyone put this seemingly disgusting comment in its context?
It's very hard to take aging hippies with grey ponytails in the back and hair gone on top seriesly.
Absolutely: 60 year-old hippies are not to be taken "series"-ly. Although some of them have gotten "hugh" bellies. ;-)
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