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The Jeb Bush Nobody Knows - Part 8: Why Some FL Dem Voters May "Never Forget" -- and, vote for Jeb
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| Jan. 9, 2001
| summer
Posted on 01/09/2002 7:51:59 AM PST by summer
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To: Yakboy
Yakboy...I had a good laugh at that one, funny but yet soooo true.
To: Naked Lunch
LOL!!!! Thanks for bumping this thread and showing your support for our fabulous FL gov. :)
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01/15/2002 10:14:43 AM PST
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summer
To: summer
I can't help but wonder if the person who tried to influence my vote will ever realize that some FL voters may also recall Election 2000 in terms of the Dem's non-existent leadership. Some waffle, others lead. Thanks summer, and thank you President Bush. Thank you for winning.
To: Giddyupgo
I don't really think it's fair to judge a person by their looks, but the ugly fact in politics is that people DO judge others by their looks and sometimes vote based on looks alone -- and, in that respect, Ms. Reno doesn't have a chance against our fab FL gov.
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01/15/2002 10:16:54 AM PST
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summer
To: Petronski
Re your post #323 -- "Some waffle, others lead."
THAT fact is what many FL voters will remember about Election 2000 here in FL.
And, all because of Gore's waffle dance on the Homestaed Airport proposal -- verses: leadership shown by the GOP on environmental issues here in FL. Such leadership continues to this day, and I think the Dems know it NOW and are worried.
I have no doubt voters are still fuming at Gore, and will vote for Gov. Bush just to let Gore remember his waffle dance didn't win any admirers here in FL.
Thanks for taking the time to read my essay, Petronski. I appreciate it. :)
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01/15/2002 10:21:22 AM PST
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summer
To: summer
BTTT
To: summer
TEACHER BUMP!! Good job, summer...
To: summer
Why would anyone support anthrax reno...the komoto dragon for anything---one bite from this monster---blood poisoning!
Pulling it all together, what we have right here in our own country are all of the ingredients necessary for a totalitarian police state. We have a federal government that nobody in his right mind would trust, which lies to us incessantly, uses illegal force against its citizens with impunity, and collaborates with totalitarian dictators under cover of a massive propaganda campaign conducted by our supposedly free press. Our major information media are dominated by closet totalitarians who pay lip service to democracy while covertly promoting the interests of communist despots. The political opposition is made up largely of cowards who are so intimidated by our totalitarian propaganda media they are unable to offer effective resistance to even the most egregious violations of civil liberties by the corrupt Clinton regime. They have become, in the fullest sense of the term, Weimar Republicans. And finally, we have that which makes it all possible, a listless, docile, dumbed-down public who gape mindlessly at all of the above phenomena without the slightest glimmer of comprehension, and prattle the latest propaganda cliches dumped into their empty heads by the mainstream media.
The Elian affair has truly given us a glimpse into the abyss of tyranny. The message that comes through loud and clear is that the system isn't working. The question that remains to be answered is whether we still possess the intelligence and fortitude necessary to fix it.
Edward Zehr(deceased...Nov-2001) can be reached at ezehr@capaccess.org
Published in the May. 22, 2000 issue of The Washington Weekly
Copyright 2000 The Washington Weekly(defunct).
To: summer
bttt
To: Space Wrangler
Thanks, Space Wrangler. I appreciate the bump! :)
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posted on
01/15/2002 1:29:10 PM PST
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summer
To: Lancey Howard
Lancey Howard, thanks very much! :)
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01/15/2002 1:31:26 PM PST
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summer
To: f.Christian
f.Christian, thanks for taking the time to post on this thread. :)
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01/15/2002 1:32:10 PM PST
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summer
To: dandelion
TEACHER BUMP!! Good job, summer...
My favorite kind of bump! Thanks, dandelion! :)
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01/15/2002 1:33:13 PM PST
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summer
To: summer
Bump!
To: Republican_Strategist
Thanks, RS! :)
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posted on
01/15/2002 1:50:17 PM PST
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summer
To: summer
Thanks, it nice to know things the mainstream media won't report.
One can be a "conservative" and still be concerned about the enviroment.
It seems, Jeb, like most sensible enviromentalists realizes that humans are a important part of the enviroment.
What the looneys often forget, is, the main point about having a nice enviroment, is for people first.
To: bulldog905
It used to be called "conservation" but the wacky socialists thought it was too close to "conservative" and thus coined the "Environmentalist" Orwellism.
To: bulldog905
Hi bulldog905,
Thanks so much for taking the time to read my editorial and to post. I really enjoyed reading your comments.
Sincerely,
summer :)
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01/15/2002 2:58:50 PM PST
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summer
To: Rome2000
Rome2000, great to see you on this thread! Thanks for sharing your thoughts. :)
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01/15/2002 2:59:49 PM PST
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summer
To: summer
BTTT. Go Jeb Go. Please keep Reno out of the government. Thanks for the E-mail Summer!
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