Re: Interesting comments

From: Susan Mitchell (readthemessage_at_nobody.com)
Date: 10/13/04


Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 20:35:23 GMT

I'm singling out the "good ole' boys" with no education, a six pack and a
rifle in the pickup that like their good ole' boy dumb president (they are
the majority). Sorry but if I was Harvard and Yale I would demand he stop
saying he went there. He gives both colleges zero credibility

--
Sue -- Firefighter mom -- Still Rabid UW Dawg Fan!
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"Judity01" <judity01@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20041013150301.00243.00001270@mb-m26.aol.com...
> ((Lazy and stupid??? That is the most ridiculous thing I have ever heard.
I
> am a Republican and work harder than anyone I know.  Lazy, who's lazy, who
> wants the government to hand everything over to them that they want.  Who
> panders to special interests?  Give me a break.))
>
> Cheryl, I agree wholeheartedly with you on this.  I was raised in a
Republican
> family by parents who worked six days a week to bring up four daughters.
We
> weren't rich by any means, but we didn't lack for the basics because of
the
> hard work of these two people.
>
> I'm also a Republican and have been most of my voting life while either
working
> two jobs or double shifts to get ahead in life and support myself with no
help
> from anyone else.  I now collect Social Security but feel okay doing this
since
> I've paid into it since the age of 17 without complaint.  I don't consider
> myself la*y just because I'm retired and WILL be voting for President Bush
> because he is the best choice.
>
> Even though I'm single with no children, I also willingly pay my taxes to
> support various local schools since I believe very strongly in giving
children
> as good an education as they can get.  I pay property taxes that partially
go
> to hospitals I don't use since I pay for my personal HMO medical insurance
> without help from anyone or any government.  People who truly are la*y or
> simply can't afford medical insurance for one reason or another are helped
by
> my taxes and yours and that of other people who go out every day to work.
>
> To brand people who prefer President Bush as la*y is the height of
rudeness,
> but then I look to the source for that comment.  Don't you, Cheryl?
>
> Judity
>


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