To: Zevonismymuse; AllDid you know that Miss Coulter has reprinted your post in it's entirety at her website?You're famous, and, better yet, your words are highly regarded by one of the finest Ladies on the planet :-)
QUOTATIONS FROM CHAIRMAN ANN July 3, 2008, 3:33 AM Zevon fans are so smart! -
Post from freerepublic.com:
If you look around seriously regarding John McCain, youll realize you cant trust the guy at all on any subject.
You're preaching to the choir. He is the worst GOP candidate of my lifetime, and I am getting long in the tooth. I was raised by political activists and I know my way around GOP Headquarters. I know how things work. I was absolutely horrified when McCain pulled that Florida victory off. The way the primaries were front-loaded killed off any chance of anyone stopping him, especially after Rudy threw his support behind McCain and he and Huckabee formed their alliance.
I have known all about John McCain from day one and fully understand the situation. I am not voting for McCain; I am voting against Obama. I know the arguments inside out. I am doing what I believe is the correct thing to do. You won't be able to convince me to do otherwise.
My only hope is that McCain is self-serving enough to choose a strong VP and lacks his maternal longevity genes. No one thinks less of McCain as a candidate than do I but we are at war with Islamic Fascists and I refuse to vote against the United States of America. I will not provide aid and comfort to the enemy. I will reluctantly do my duty and vote against Obama.
77 posted on July 2, 2008 7:48:53 PM EDT by Zevonismymuse [ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 70 | View Replies]
Helms was viciously and falsely portrayed as a racist -- including in the totally objective New York Times obituary last week. In January 1963, a decade before Helms would run for office, he editorialized about Harvey Gantt, the first black student to be admitted to Clemson University in South Carolina.The MSM is so out of it. They just cannot appreciate a person like Helms who dedicated his life and career to making out country a better place.
Helms praised Gantt to the skies, saying he had "stoutly resisted the pose of a conquering hero" and had "turned away from the liberal press and television networks which would glorify him." Gantt, Helms said, just wanted to be an architect and "Clemson is the only college in South Carolina that can teach him how to be one."
Funny how that little tidbit didn't make the Times obituary. They must have cut it for "space."
RIP Senator Jesse Helms