To: gubamyster
That is what flabbergasted and appalled me. The sons lost their father, mother and sister, yet were up there rallying the troops to get out the vote. I heard very little sympathy or sorrow in their voices. If I didnt see it myself, I wouldnt have believed it. As a matter of fact, Im still not sure if I believe it.I'm not making excuses for the sons but I'd bet they were brainwashed by Democratic operatives from Daschle, Clinton, and McAuliffe who convinced them that the best way to honor their stricken family members was to do this hideous display. I'm sure they made the sons feel like the most important people in America right now. The son's usefulness to these professional users will end though Nov. 6 and they're going to find out what a cold shoulder really feels like. They'll be discarded like yesterday's newspaper and the only thing they'll have from this episode will be three graves that was once their family.
34 posted on
10/30/2002 12:53:17 AM PST by
#3Fan
To: #3Fan
They'll be discarded like yesterday's newspaperNot so at all. The ruling class elite like to keep power in the political families -- Kennedy's & Clintons. The Wellstone kids will both be running for office in the future and playing on their name to get elected.
Richard W.
182 posted on
10/30/2002 6:18:29 AM PST by
arete
To: #3Fan
Yes. I remember when my Dad died and and I wore one of his red shirts to the wake. My sister-in-law tried to point out that the color was too audacious for a funeral. I wore it anyway. My judgment was clouded by grief. The dem operatives took full advantage of the grief effect. We need to take notes and learn from this event.
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