To: rface; barker
Just keep reminding people that after old Mel bought the farm, John Ashcroft acted like an absolute gentleman and quit campaigning and did nothing to protest the MASSIVE press coverage that gave the election to a dead man. Then, when the Democrat governor appointed the "widder-woman" to the senate seat her dead husband had been illegally elected to, not a peep from John Ashcroft. But when Ashcroft came up in the Senate for confirmation as Attorney General, who voted against him? Jean "Widder-Woman" Carnahan. *itch. Democratic *itch. fsf
To: Free State Four
This pathetic piece of dung is the living embodiment of the old story of the guy who finds a poisonous snake in distress and he saves its life. The snake bites him and he is shocked. "I saved your life" he says. The serpent replies, "Yes you did, but still, you KNEW I was a snake." Now perhaps Ashcroft didn't know Carnahan crawled on her belly, but his first clue was knowing she was a RAT! If there were to be a next time, I would hope he would remember that before he wasted any chivalry. I hope the voters remember it also, and send her back to the sewer.
To: Free State Four
Being a Missouri democRAT, the widder carnahan can count on her husband voting for her several times.
To: Free State Four
when Ashcroft came up in the Senate for confirmation as Attorney General, who voted against him? Jean "Widder-Woman" Carnahan. I imagine the RNC and/or Talent campaign have a nice commercial or two to remind the voters of her classless behavior. I certainly hope so.
10 posted on
08/16/2002 2:37:27 PM PDT by
Coop
To: Free State Four
when Ashcroft came up in the Senate for confirmation as Attorney General, who voted against him? Jean "Widder-Woman" Carnahan. I imagine the RNC and/or Talent campaign have a nice commercial or two to remind the voters of her classless behavior. I certainly hope so.
11 posted on
08/16/2002 2:37:27 PM PDT by
Coop
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