1 posted on
10/25/2001 12:38:12 AM PDT by
KQQL
To: KQQL
"In retrospect, I made a serious error in judgment," she wrote to Ford. This does not surprise me. All Democrats habitually make serious errors in judgment.
Chicklets Teeth Warner is NOT going to represent me, if I can help it.
2 posted on
10/25/2001 12:45:11 AM PDT by
MadEagle
To: KQQL
bwa ha ha ha! hope they lost Plenty on that mailing!!
To: KQQL
Lora Lynn Jones, president of Marketing Services Inc. of Montross, said she decided to send the mailing without a return address before the postmaster general told the American public to treat such mail with suspicion. Besides bio-terrorists, the only people who refuse to use return addresses are those who want to sell something not worth buying . . . hmmmmmm . . . maybe they are telling Virginians something about Warner.
To: KQQL; Coop; Mudboy Slim
The letter, over the signatures of Ford and Del. Anne G. "Panny" Rhodes, R-Richmond, asked people to support Warner and send money. Judy and Panny are just PO'd 'cause they're no longer relevant.
Thanks for the early morning chuckle.
To: KQQL
How difficult is it to just cook up ANY old phony "return address" (like Joe Blow, 10 Skid Row, Kokomo, MO) and put on an envelope? And THAT makes the envelope safe to open? Are terrorists too dumb to "make up" a return address? Seems doubtful.
8 posted on
10/25/2001 5:00:16 AM PDT by
D2BAH
To: KQQL
Del. Anne G. "Panny" Rhodes
Virginia's very own Jim Jeffords.
14 posted on
10/25/2001 6:20:59 AM PDT by
Montfort
To: KQQL
At least one recipient placed the suspicious letter in a plastic envelope, inserted a knife into the envelope and sealed it and then wormed the knife around to open the letter. The recipient, Mark Staples, who lives in western Henrico County, said he thought briefly about calling 911. "I was really hot," he said.
LOL He's got to be a true blue conservative messing with Warner.
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