To: RightOnline
Tuco is only saying that because he wants to get the thread off-topic. The article's point is how conservative this young woman is. Tuco wants to get everyone ignorring that topic and ranting about affirmative action (which I only agree about in rare instances). Do not take the bait.
To: Miss Marple
Tuco is only saying that because he wants to get the thread off-topic. The article's point is how conservative this young woman is. Tuco wants to get everyone ignorring that topic and ranting about affirmative action (which I only agree about in rare instances). Do not take the bait. Thanks, Miss M. Unlike the newbies, I have been long enough to know the deal on Bad Taco.
To: Miss Marple
LOL........well, point taken, but Tuco isn't known for "strategy", so I'll just chalk it up to "even a stopped clock is right twice a day". :)
To: Miss Marple
Tuco is only saying that because he wants to get the thread off-topic. True... he's not even supposed to be posting on FR.
38 posted on
09/23/2002 12:16:27 PM PDT by
Sloth
To: Miss Marple
Tuco is only saying that because he wants to get the thread off-topic. The article's point is how conservative this young woman is. Tuco wants to get everyone ignorring that topic and ranting about affirmative action (which I only agree about in rare instances). Do not take the bait. NOT True!
I challenge you to find ONE post of mine that support Affirmative Action.
48 posted on
09/23/2002 12:37:33 PM PDT by
Tuco-bad
To: Miss Marple
Erika is currently working as a campaign director for a gubernatorial candidate in the 2002 race in Illinois (below her Miss Kishwaukee picture.)
How conservative? In the 2002 primary with 2 100% pro-life, no exception, candidates she worked hard for the most conservative of the 2, Pat O'Malley, who was supported by all FReepers and good people in Illinois. O'Malley is the most conservative of all 167 people in the state legislature. She has both brains, and the ability to communicate. Some of us only score 1 out of w on that.
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