To: Pokey78
Can't thank her enough for sharing that with us. What a great thing to do! We really needed to know this, if it is indeed true. But then who cares?
Grope on Strom! Bubba is pulling for you! Nothing wrong with appreciating the opposite sex, that is the way it was conceived and executed! Never heard that Strom forced himself on anyone, and the women certainly did like him, for one reason or the other over the years, didn't they?
Have a great afterlife in political heaven, Strom, you've earned it. May have actually done something constructive during your years in government. God Bless you and he knows!
23 posted on
06/27/2003 7:11:49 PM PDT by
wingnuts'nbolts
(I see the world and my surroundings in a new light and I still hate all things Clinton)
To: wingnuts'nbolts
Huh. Yeah- that was confusing me. This is different from Clinton, how? Did Strom ever come up with any good quotes like "you might want to put some ice on that"?
*shrug* suit yourselves, I guess. I'm just surprised. I thought Clinton's lechery was a BAD thing. Callous, immoral, and pretty disrespectful of other human beings. Maybe it is, just seems like it ain't alone. Politicians!
24 posted on
06/27/2003 7:19:25 PM PDT by
jinxtigr
To: wingnuts'nbolts
A friend of mine's daughter was a Senate page for Trent Lot during 1994-1995. She didn't really care for Trent Lot but said that Bob Dole and Strom Thurmond were really nice guys. She said that Strom was always kind to the kids and made sure that they were treated right. He also bought them ice cream. She said that Strom was good to them all, male and females.
To: wingnuts'nbolts
One of my favorite stories about the Thurmonator, was when a group of feminists met with him concerning some issue they were pushing. Sen. Thurmond during the meeting said, "My, you are certainly a very charming group of ladies". I'm sure any one of you could get yourself a man if you had a mind to.
How was that for a way to get their goat? How could they get angry at the little 85+ year old senator?
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