Just recieved this via E-mail, which of course is no indication of authenticity.
Does anyone know if this is "for real", and if so, can we get the credible source for this revelation?
I normally do not put much confidence in this sort of thing, but considering this gang.. errr.."Coalition", almost nothing is too absurd or revolting to be true!
1 posted on
01/29/2002 11:10:29 AM PST by
Uncle Jaque
(unclejaque@blackpowder.net)
To: Uncle Jaque
I remember this story from a while back. I believe it is a true tale, though I can't give you any sources.
To: Uncle Jaque
it's all true, except for the fact that Reynolds was hired as a consultant on prison reform, not as a youth counselor.
To: Uncle Jaque
"Oui, Uncle Jaque."
4 posted on
01/29/2002 11:32:43 AM PST by
onedoug
To: Uncle Jaque
To: Uncle Jaque
The e-mail has made the rounds several times. It always fails to mention that Jesse Jackson, Jr., took Mel Reynolds' seat in the House.
6 posted on
01/29/2002 11:51:58 AM PST by
lakey
To: Uncle Jaque
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