Posted on 10/13/2004 4:56:10 AM PDT by governsleastgovernsbest
I messed up the url in previous post.
Great shot, t-shirt. Definitely a winner.
I have 2 face-up on a landscaped 8.5 by 11 for direct printing on to a t-shirt transfer if anyone wants. Send me an email to daniel (at) gotlogos.com and I will send along...
By the way - keep up these excellent posts - I really enjoy the read...
Is anyone surprised that the female Edwards thinks the most important issue is health care, the source of the Edwards' millions?
Thanks. I'll continue to "book 'em, danno."
Good point. I guess she stopped just short of saying:
"the #1 issue is raising limits on lawyers' contingency fees, and making it easier for shysters to file bogus class action suits in which the lawyers get hundreds of millions in fees and plaintiffs get a coupon good for $1 off their next purchase."
Yup, though his explanation was incoherent, and there was no mistaking the tone and intent of his original statement.
Woo-hoo! The Wall Street Journal has made Stolen Honor, and the Kerry campaign's threat to Sinclair broadcasting, the topic of its lead editorial today!
http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB109763076928843802,00.html?mod=opinion%5Fmain%5Freview%5Fand%5Foutlooks
Of course it was a threat..and the roundtable on the Brit Hume News agreed...Slimy snake...it's all about power.
Kerry has a Senate record??? You'd never know it listening to the news programs.
That is a subscriber's only editorial..Perhaps they will have it on the opinion page tomorrow for non subscribers.
Here's an excerpt from the WSJ editorial:
"More ominously, Kerry adviser Chad Clanton told Fox News yesterday that "I think they (Sinclair) are going to regret doing this, and they better hope we don't win." Perhaps Mr. Clanton is auditioning for the H.R. Haldeman seat in the Nixon, er, Kerry White House."
Mostly because of people like her husband.
LOL..True, True!
There was an error in transmission of the cartoon. The Dem wife didn't appear to be wearing the pants.
"Depending on the kind of marriage they have -- and by all accounts, the Edwardses' union is one of equal partners -- the spouse is assumed also to wield some influence over the candidate once he is elected. Elizabeth has said on the campaign trail that if Democrats take over the White House, not only will she advise her husband, but she'll whisper in Kerry's ear as well.
"At this level of politics, you're getting a two-for-one deal, in a sense," says Barbara Allen, head of the North Carolina Democratic Party, based in Raleigh. "Some candidates' spouses are more active than others, and she's one of those that is."
Elizabeth Rodham Edwards...
That was the first thing I thought of when I saw the photo the Today show put up. Good grief, every terrorist in the world is out to get W, I imagine he wears those vests a lot.
I am assuming by your nickname that your are from NC and would know more what Elizabeth Edwards is like than I. I agree, I don't think she is a shy, retiring, southern belle. She's another lawyer, for crying out loud, isn't she?
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