The Baltimore Sun , no friend of Ehrlich, indicated that some of his supporters were told to turn all political t-shirts praising him inside out and to leave placards and other such material outside the auditorium.
When they got inside, guess what? They met the KKT crowd who had on correctly worn shirts and were carrying signs praising their candidate.
To: catonsville
Today Queen Kathleen is offended at the way he treated her. Apparently calling her ma'am is "outrageous" and condescending. "He was talking down to me!" she squeals. She wouldn't know outrageous if it were staring her in the mirror. Oh wait- it is!
To: catonsville
Like so many Republicans, Mr. Ehrlich has been "had" by the Democrats. I wonder if he calls them "my Demcoratic friends," as Jack Kemp does. Ehrlich did not reply to the stacked deck against him, and my guess is that he will come up a little short on Nov. 5, 2002. The MD "democracy," folks, means business.
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