Posted on 05/11/2014 2:06:06 PM PDT by Borges
Former Wisconsin Gov. Patrick Lucey, a hard-nosed Democratic politician who later became the U.S. ambassador to Mexico, has died. He was 96.
Lucey, who also ran for vice president of the United States as an independent in 1980, died Saturday night at the Milwaukee Catholic Home after a brief Illness, said his son, Paul Lucey, of Milwaukee. He said funeral arrangements are pending.
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it is informative to remember where this jackass came from.
lots of times, for some reason, some Republicans don’t seem to think
that winning is important. —> perhaps a better way of putting it
would be that many Republicans in safe seats have the opinion that being in the majority is not important.
when Republican ‘A’ does not like Republican ‘B’,
“A’ calls ‘B’ a RINO. look at FR. happens all the time.
most people will not remember what happened.
I am not making this up.
The reason that Wisconsin got stuck with Lucey and
Nelson and Proxmire is that some Republicans got the idea
that .............’yellow margarine is bad’.................
Is that worth losing your country over?
Fighting over a few damn pennies?
(sorry about bad formatting)
“I dont remember Schrieber, for some reason.”
He was Lt governor and became governor. He lost to Dreyfus.
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