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Gillian Murray November 27th 08 12:49 AM

(no subject)
 
Wonder if she likes Kerry or Kennedy!

wrote:
"lucretia borgia" wrote:


Are there any we can point to currently we believe to be honest, hard
working and not there for themselves and a gold plated pension down
the road ?


I have a lot of respect for my local reps. I also think quite highly
of one of my senators, although he is a highly controversial figure
(can't stand the other one) and the congressman from my district. One
of the people for whom I have the most respect (and I'm sure some
people will disagree with me, but that's ok) was the senator from the
state where I grew up and is about to become vice president. I've
known him to be hard working, fair, and to have served the people of
the state of Delaware and his country well. Among past presidents, I
have a lot of respect for George H. W. Bush, even though I didn't
agree with a lot of his policies. I also think that Jimmy Carter is a
fine, honest, hard working person, even if he was a disaster as a
president.

Elizabeth
brat


Lucille[_3_] November 27th 08 12:55 AM

(no subject)
 

"Gillian Murray" wrote in message
...
Wonder if she likes Kerry or Kennedy!

wrote:
"lucretia borgia" wrote:


Are there any we can point to currently we believe to be honest, hard
working and not there for themselves and a gold plated pension down
the road ?


I have a lot of respect for my local reps. I also think quite highly
of one of my senators, although he is a highly controversial figure
(can't stand the other one) and the congressman from my district. One
of the people for whom I have the most respect (and I'm sure some
people will disagree with me, but that's ok) was the senator from the
state where I grew up and is about to become vice president. I've
known him to be hard working, fair, and to have served the people of
the state of Delaware and his country well. Among past presidents, I
have a lot of respect for George H. W. Bush, even though I didn't
agree with a lot of his policies. I also think that Jimmy Carter is a
fine, honest, hard working person, even if he was a disaster as a
president.

Elizabeth
brat



I was wondering that too and I'm glad you asked. I know Kennedy's
reputation is that he has been very good to MA residents.

I thought very highly of Jimmy Carter in the past, but in the past year he
has said some very controversial things and I'm not 100% sure anymore.

Lucille



Gillian Murray November 27th 08 02:20 AM

(no subject)
 
Lucille wrote:
"Gillian Murray" wrote in message
...
Wonder if she likes Kerry or Kennedy!

wrote:
"lucretia borgia" wrote:
Are there any we can point to currently we believe to be honest, hard
working and not there for themselves and a gold plated pension down
the road ?
I have a lot of respect for my local reps. I also think quite highly
of one of my senators, although he is a highly controversial figure
(can't stand the other one) and the congressman from my district. One
of the people for whom I have the most respect (and I'm sure some
people will disagree with me, but that's ok) was the senator from the
state where I grew up and is about to become vice president. I've
known him to be hard working, fair, and to have served the people of
the state of Delaware and his country well. Among past presidents, I
have a lot of respect for George H. W. Bush, even though I didn't
agree with a lot of his policies. I also think that Jimmy Carter is a
fine, honest, hard working person, even if he was a disaster as a
president.

Elizabeth
brat



I was wondering that too and I'm glad you asked. I know Kennedy's
reputation is that he has been very good to MA residents.

I thought very highly of Jimmy Carter in the past, but in the past year he
has said some very controversial things and I'm not 100% sure anymore.

Lucille


I think Jimmie Carter is a kind-thoughtful man. These days, I think he
may be a little overboard with some of his things.

Nevertheless I think he is sincere and honest, agree or not.

Gillian

Lucille[_3_] November 27th 08 02:25 AM

(no subject)
 

"Gillian Murray" wrote in message
...
Lucille wrote:
"Gillian Murray" wrote in message
...
Wonder if she likes Kerry or Kennedy!

wrote:
"lucretia borgia" wrote:
Are there any we can point to currently we believe to be honest, hard
working and not there for themselves and a gold plated pension down
the road ?
I have a lot of respect for my local reps. I also think quite highly
of one of my senators, although he is a highly controversial figure
(can't stand the other one) and the congressman from my district. One
of the people for whom I have the most respect (and I'm sure some
people will disagree with me, but that's ok) was the senator from the
state where I grew up and is about to become vice president. I've
known him to be hard working, fair, and to have served the people of
the state of Delaware and his country well. Among past presidents, I
have a lot of respect for George H. W. Bush, even though I didn't
agree with a lot of his policies. I also think that Jimmy Carter is a
fine, honest, hard working person, even if he was a disaster as a
president.

Elizabeth
brat



I was wondering that too and I'm glad you asked. I know Kennedy's
reputation is that he has been very good to MA residents.

I thought very highly of Jimmy Carter in the past, but in the past year
he has said some very controversial things and I'm not 100% sure anymore.

Lucille

I think Jimmie Carter is a kind-thoughtful man. These days, I think he may
be a little overboard with some of his things.

Nevertheless I think he is sincere and honest, agree or not.

Gillian


Although he has said some things that made me unhappy, I do agree that he
is sincere and honest in his opinions. As with most other things, no one
says I have to agree with everyone all the time.



Gillian Murray November 27th 08 03:14 AM

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Lucille wrote:
"Gillian Murray" wrote in message
...
Lucille wrote:
"Gillian Murray" wrote in message
...
Wonder if she likes Kerry or Kennedy!

wrote:
"lucretia borgia" wrote:
Are there any we can point to currently we believe to be honest, hard
working and not there for themselves and a gold plated pension down
the road ?
I have a lot of respect for my local reps. I also think quite highly
of one of my senators, although he is a highly controversial figure
(can't stand the other one) and the congressman from my district. One
of the people for whom I have the most respect (and I'm sure some
people will disagree with me, but that's ok) was the senator from the
state where I grew up and is about to become vice president. I've
known him to be hard working, fair, and to have served the people of
the state of Delaware and his country well. Among past presidents, I
have a lot of respect for George H. W. Bush, even though I didn't
agree with a lot of his policies. I also think that Jimmy Carter is a
fine, honest, hard working person, even if he was a disaster as a
president.

Elizabeth
brat

I was wondering that too and I'm glad you asked. I know Kennedy's
reputation is that he has been very good to MA residents.

I thought very highly of Jimmy Carter in the past, but in the past year
he has said some very controversial things and I'm not 100% sure anymore.

Lucille

I think Jimmie Carter is a kind-thoughtful man. These days, I think he may
be a little overboard with some of his things.

Nevertheless I think he is sincere and honest, agree or not.

Gillian


Although he has said some things that made me unhappy, I do agree that he
is sincere and honest in his opinions. As with most other things, no one
says I have to agree with everyone all the time.


A-hah...for opposites we tend to believe similarly many times when it
comes to principles and ethics.

G

Lucille[_3_] November 27th 08 01:22 PM

(no subject)
 

"Jangchub" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 26 Nov 2008 19:55:32 -0500, "Lucille" lzoltynospam@now at
comcast..net wrote:


"Gillian Murray" wrote in message
.. .
Wonder if she likes Kerry or Kennedy!

wrote:
"lucretia borgia" wrote:

Are there any we can point to currently we believe to be honest,
hard
working and not there for themselves and a gold plated pension down
the road ?

I have a lot of respect for my local reps. I also think quite highly
of one of my senators, although he is a highly controversial figure
(can't stand the other one) and the congressman from my district. One
of the people for whom I have the most respect (and I'm sure some
people will disagree with me, but that's ok) was the senator from the
state where I grew up and is about to become vice president. I've
known him to be hard working, fair, and to have served the people of
the state of Delaware and his country well. Among past presidents, I
have a lot of respect for George H. W. Bush, even though I didn't
agree with a lot of his policies. I also think that Jimmy Carter is a
fine, honest, hard working person, even if he was a disaster as a
president.

Elizabeth
brat



I was wondering that too and I'm glad you asked. I know Kennedy's
reputation is that he has been very good to MA residents.

I thought very highly of Jimmy Carter in the past, but in the past year he
has said some very controversial things and I'm not 100% sure anymore.

Lucille


Which were completely taken out of context. Mark read his newest book
and though I cannot site chapter and verse with regard to the out of
context remarks, I do recall his intentions were not that which were
used againt him.

Victoria



Maybe !!!


Happy Turkey Day, except for the turkeys.

L








[email protected] November 27th 08 03:46 PM

(no subject)
 
On Nov 26, 7:49 pm, Gillian Murray wrote:
Wonder if she likes Kerry or Kennedy!


I've had no use for John Kerry since he voted to authorize military
action in Iraq. He was the ONLY elected rep from the Commonwealth of
Massachusets to vote yes and he said at the time that he knew his
constituents didn't support his vote. I think he did it because he
wanted to run for president and I've voted against him as senator ever
since. Kennedy may have a sorted background, but he has worked hard
for the people of this Commonwealth. JMO.

Elizabeth

Lucille[_3_] November 27th 08 03:57 PM

(no subject)
 

wrote in message
...
On Nov 26, 7:49 pm, Gillian Murray wrote:
Wonder if she likes Kerry or Kennedy!


I've had no use for John Kerry since he voted to authorize military
action in Iraq. He was the ONLY elected rep from the Commonwealth of
Massachusets to vote yes and he said at the time that he knew his
constituents didn't support his vote. I think he did it because he
wanted to run for president and I've voted against him as senator ever
since. Kennedy may have a sorted background, but he has worked hard
for the people of this Commonwealth. JMO.

Elizabeth




Hooray for the Brat!

Kennedy has worked not only for the Commonwealth, but for so many things I
care about. He had a bad start, but he sure has come a long, long way since
then.






Lucille[_3_] November 27th 08 04:06 PM

(no subject)
 

"lucretia borgia" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 27 Nov 2008 08:51:44 -0600, Jangchub
opined:

On Thu, 27 Nov 2008 08:22:03 -0500, "Lucille" lzoltynospam@now at
comcast..net wrote:

Which were completely taken out of context. Mark read his newest book
and though I cannot site chapter and verse with regard to the out of
context remarks, I do recall his intentions were not that which were
used againt him.

Victoria


Maybe !!!


Happy Turkey Day, except for the turkeys.

L


Thanks for remembering the 45 million turkeys; poor things. Yes,
we'll be having tofurkey. I'm glad I don't have a fussy eater here.

Have great times with family and friends.

V
Victoria



I can feel sympathetic to turkeys since it's not one of my favourite
things, but tofurkey ?? Sounds pukey Vic ! Prolly best you say it
carefully too. vbg



I've tasted it and it's not for me. I thought it tasted like nothing unless
you drown it in gravy. I guess I think most tofu based food has zero taste.
I know it's supposed to take on the taste of what it's cooked in but for a
person who doesn't much like sauces that doesn't always work.



Lucille[_3_] November 27th 08 06:02 PM

(no subject)
 

"lucretia borgia" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 27 Nov 2008 10:57:12 -0500, "Lucille" lzoltynospam@now at
comcast..net opined:


wrote in message
...
On Nov 26, 7:49 pm, Gillian Murray wrote:
Wonder if she likes Kerry or Kennedy!


I've had no use for John Kerry since he voted to authorize military
action in Iraq. He was the ONLY elected rep from the Commonwealth of
Massachusets to vote yes and he said at the time that he knew his
constituents didn't support his vote. I think he did it because he
wanted to run for president and I've voted against him as senator ever
since. Kennedy may have a sorted background, but he has worked hard
for the people of this Commonwealth. JMO.

Elizabeth




Hooray for the Brat!

Kennedy has worked not only for the Commonwealth, but for so many things I
care about. He had a bad start, but he sure has come a long, long way
since
then.


Anybody else would have had to put time in for what he did.
Thereafter, he could be a saint for all I care, the young woman was
still very dead all those years while he lived in luxury.



Yes, but he would have had the luxurious lifestyle either way and at least
he didn't just waste his time after that tragedy.





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