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To: Burkeman1
You have your opinion. I have mine but I'll take Southie over Back Bay any time. We be talking about my homeys.

James Michael Curley was sent to prison for income tax evasion in his extreme old age. While occupying the Taxachusetts gubernatorial suite at Danbury federal prison, he defeated Robert Welc, yes, that Robert Welch, in the 1948 election. Harry Truman of the pendergst, ummm, organization, given his own close call, could not disagree with the people, pardoned the sainted James Michael Curley so he could serve his term by popular demand. They (if you know what I mean) could not do to James Michael what Judge Seabury did to Jimmy Walker in New York. Maybe Billy should be mayor.

St. James Michael pray for us and for the God-forsaken residents of your city and state where "scrod" is not really a fish but the pluperfect form of the verb for what these awful Demonrats and RINOs are doin' to the little people. James Michael ya wouldna recognize what's in control of your old party. Babykillers and poofters who canna keep their hands and other stuff off or out of each other, Honey Fitz's nephew Edward, if you please. Help us to get Billy in the Mayor's office and save the city from the BIG thieves in the office towers and your party from the degenerates.

92 posted on 08/11/2003 12:32:37 PM PDT by BlackElk ( It is always a good day to hunt RINOs without mercy!)
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To: BlackElk
Asked why he ran for the office of Governor, Deukmejian replied, "Attorneys General don't appoint judges - Governors do." During his eight- year term, Deukmejian appointed 1,000 judges, and by the time he left office, he had appointed 1,000 judges, and by the time he left office, he had appointed the majority of California State Supreme Court Justices then serving on the bench.

another reason to have someone other than Bustamonte as Governor of Mexifornia
99 posted on 08/11/2003 1:23:48 PM PDT by rolling_stone
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To: BlackElk
Yes- we can agree to disagree on this. But just out of curiosity I checked your page. You have an Illinois flag on your page. Have you been to Southie lately? Do you know anyone who lives there now? Not trying to be a snot- but I don't think you quite understand what the Bulger crime family did to your beloved Southie in the 80's and 90's. An entire generation of kids were destroyed- given up to drugs, jail, violence, prostitution (Whitey liked to pimp out young teen girls by the dozen- 12,13,14 year olds), insane asylums, welfare, alcholism and suicide. I am not saying none of these problems didn't exist before- but there is definite evidence they became far worse while Whitey and his brother had free reign. Whitey is not some romantic gangster that I think you kinda see him as (I may be wrong)- he was a sick twisted man who raped young girls, helped murder at least one young girl the Rifleman Flemmi was screwing around with while dating the girls mother, and helped destroy hundreds of Southie youth with drugs. Organized Crime people are not the Soprono's or the God Father- they are complete amoral animals who are parasites on their communities.

And PS- my family has direct roots from both sides in Southie and Dorchester.

114 posted on 08/11/2003 5:59:02 PM PDT by Burkeman1 ((If you see ten troubles comin down the road, Nine will run into the ditch before they reach you.))
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