To: teddyballgame
Holy cow. What happened to Alex P. Keaton of Family Ties? He was a republican in that and the old man was the whinney liberal. He must have switched roles.
30 posted on
10/24/2006 2:54:01 PM PDT by
mc5cents
To: mc5cents
Alex Keaton was just a character played by Fox. In real life, Fox is a Canadian liberal.
33 posted on
10/24/2006 2:56:37 PM PDT by
Kuksool
(Design your Own Polls. Go Vote and Take a Few Others With You)
To: mc5cents
Holy cow. What happened to Alex P. Keaton of Family Ties? He was a republican in that and the old man was the whinney liberal. He must have switched roles. And bill clinton felt your pain when on TV.
Sheesh Michael J. Fox is an actor, just like billy j clinton.
35 posted on
10/24/2006 2:59:16 PM PDT by
Dane
("Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall" Ronald Reagan, 1987)
To: mc5cents; All
Holy cow. What happened to Alex P. Keaton of Family Ties? He was a republican in that and the old man was the whinney liberal. He must have switched roles. Another irony is Michael Gross who portrayed the "whiney, liberal, old man" is a Conservative Republican, from most of what I've read.
To: mc5cents
Holy cow. What happened to Alex P. Keaton of Family Ties? He was a republican in that and the old man was the whinney liberal. He must have switched roles. Yep
Who'd have thunk that Alex P. Keaton's PBS dad would grown up to be:
![](http://www.survivalarts.com/images/burtgummer.jpg)
Burt Gummer
82 posted on
10/24/2006 3:50:01 PM PDT by
AFreeBird
(If American "cowboy diplomacy" did not exist, it would be necessary to invent it.)
To: mc5cents
It was called 'acting'. And just like lying and pretending, it's what lefties do best.
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What happened to Alex P. Keaton of Family Ties? He was a republican in that and the old man was the whinney liberal. He must have switched roles.
140 posted on
10/24/2006 5:36:04 PM PDT by
XenaLee
To: mc5cents
That was a TV show.
186 posted on
10/24/2006 8:07:33 PM PDT by
Fudd Fan
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