To: radioman
Judge Gray may do to Bush 43 what Perot did to Bush 41, And you just lick your chops at that thought don't you. Oh well hope you are happy with your President Kerrey, Gephardt, Lieberman etc..
All that aside, it is eye opening that a Libertarian candidate has a good friend in uber socialist elitist Walter Cronkite.
As is Walter Cronkite ("Drives a stake through the heart of the failed War on Drugs and gives us options to hope for in the battles to come").
6 posted on
06/08/2003 2:20:43 AM PDT by
Dane
To: Dane
All that aside, it is eye opening that a Libertarian candidate has a good friend in uber socialist elitist Walter Cronkite.
You never cease to amaze...
Former Secretary of State George P. Shultz is quoted on the back cover ("We can fight drug use and abuse and still explore viable options"). As is Walter Cronkite ("Drives a stake through the heart of the failed War on Drugs and gives us options to hope for in the battles to come").
A quote (or more accurately a comment/critique on the book) on the back cover of a book suddenly makes the man a "good friend" of "uber socialist elitist Walter Cronkite".
TOO funny!
Is former Secretary of State George P. Shultz a "good friend" too or just a "fair friend"? BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA
With friends like those he needs no enemies. He's got both ends covered!
To: Dane
"You can't fool all of the people..." You're losing Dane. Your WOD is based on lies.
Flaming me will not boost your cause. It just shows that you can't refute Judge Gray.
13 posted on
06/08/2003 11:47:57 AM PDT by
radioman
To: Dane
But in the 2000 election, the Libertarian presidential ticket received 382,892 votes (of 105.4 million cast, or about 3.6 percent).
Actually that would be 0.36 percent.
And you just lick your chops at that thought don't you. Oh well hope you are happy with your President Kerrey, Gephardt, Lieberman etc.
I thought the "libertarian voters" at 0.36 percent didn't matter?
Which is it?
26 posted on
06/09/2003 7:12:16 AM PDT by
WhiteGuy
(MY VOTE IS FOR SALE)
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