To: seanc623
I saw that. I know there are a lot of conservatives in the WWF/(now WWE). I think Hogan said he was 'middle of the road'. The Rock, Austin, the McMahons, Jerry Lawler, Jim Ross, and Bradshaw all backed W over Gore. I think Lieberman though was a big reason there because he's for censorship. Speaking of Lawler, he ripped Gore/Lieberman specifically. - "I know who I won't be voting for. I won't be voting for Gore/Lieberman. They remind me of "Right to Censor".
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03/04/2003 10:37:26 AM PST by
Dan from Michigan
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To: Dan from Michigan
I saw that. I know there are a lot of conservatives in the WWF/(now WWE). I think Hogan said he was 'middle of the road'. The Rock, Austin, the McMahons, Jerry Lawler, Jim Ross, and Bradshaw all backed W over Gore. I think Lieberman though was a big reason there because he's for censorship. Speaking of Lawler, he ripped Gore/Lieberman specifically. - "I know who I won't be voting for. I won't be voting for Gore/Lieberman. They remind me of "Right to Censor".Thanks, great stuff. Also Val Venis (now Chief Sean Morley) is a big time libertarian who loves Alan Keyes. He's trying to return sanity to his native country Canada...good luck there.
To: Dan from Michigan
These folks are all libertarians or sympathetic to that point of view, so I think they deserve an honorable mention.
Jimmy "JJ" Walker
Edward Herrmann (actor, The Lost Boys and the voice on the Dodge truck commercials)
Kenny Kramer (inspiration for the character on Seinfeld)
Neil Peart (drummer for the legendary rock band Rush)
John Popper (lead singer for Blues Traveler)
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