To: areafiftyone
Such scintillating conversation.
2 posted on
09/07/2001 6:57:51 AM PDT by
riley1992
To: areafiftyone
If it was Clinton, we would have heard how the crowd gushed over the President.
3 posted on
09/07/2001 6:59:08 AM PDT by
AppyPappy
To: areafiftyone
She wanted him on her team and made her feelings known when, at the behest of photographers, Bush switched sides. "It's not fair," she told her friend in the pink T-shirt, who was planted firmly between both men on the opposite side. "You have two presidents, and I don't have any."
As Art Linkletter said Kids Say The Darndest Things!" Cute article. Thanks, A51! ;-)
To: areafiftyone
Sigh. Another day passes with our professional "journalists" looking for
real news.
My 12-year-old is mad because we invoked the "no television on school nites" rule this week. Can he get a headline?
To: areafiftyone
Little girls have a way of putting grown men in their places quickly. I hope these children continue to be unimpressed by politicians once they're grown. If they do, there may be hope for us all.
6 posted on
09/07/2001 7:07:37 AM PDT by
Twodees
To: areafiftyone
Clinton would have ordered the little complainer disappeared, or at least audited.
10 posted on
09/07/2001 7:33:29 AM PDT by
dead
To: areafiftyone
http://news.excite.com/photo/img/ap/bush/mexico/fox/20010906/dsm112?r=/photo/topic/news
12 posted on
09/07/2001 7:37:55 AM PDT by
imaxmatt
To: medianews and CCRM
medianews bump
CCRM bump
Another Bush hitpiece by Associated Press' Sonya Ross. Interestingly, Sonya is a special correspondent for GFN (Gay Financial Network).
Sounds like an activist media agenda to me. ;-)
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