To: newslady
Well I want to see Suzie win but everyone get real. I don't think that was a threat on her life. I think she was just being spiteful and telling her the equivalent of " you will never have lunch in kthis state again",,but hey, if we wanta play it up as a threat, I guess we can. Somehow it makes me feel like a dem.
To: cajungirl
I don't think anyone's taking it as a threat on her life. Rather it's a threat on her political future. As in "If you oppose me I will make sure you'll never work in this town again.
43 posted on
11/24/2002 10:18:33 AM PST by
Bogey780
To: cajungirl
",,but hey, if we wanta play it up as a threat, I guess we can. Somehow it makes me feel like a dem. Play it up.
"I am shocked that a US Senator would make a threat like that." - Tom
To: cajungirl
Well I want to see Suzie win but everyone get real. I don't think that was a threat on her life. I think she was just being spiteful and telling her the equivalent of " you will never have lunch in kthis state again",,but hey, if we wanta play it up as a threat, I guess we can. Somehow it makes me feel like a dem.Well, when Landrieu's main campaign theme is that Terrell is a meanie and runs a negative campaign, then this is worth making hay of. Besides, I would have initially taken that statement as a threat. What a strange thing to say!
To: cajungirl
I don't think that was a threat on her life. From a sitting U.S. Senator, Landrieu's statement is far more than an idle comment. Powerful people ... have powerful friends.
To: cajungirl
I don't think that was a threat on her life. I think she was just being spiteful and telling her the equivalent of " you will never have lunch in kthis state again",,but hey, if we wanta play it up as a threat, I guess we can. I would opine that she spoke a threat in plain English.
It may be one of the "You'll never work in Hollywood again" variety threats, but were I Suzie, I'd watch my back and not walk down any dark streets.
Regardless, best of luck to Suzie on election day.
70 posted on
11/24/2002 12:12:14 PM PST by
Ole Okie
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