--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "bluebishop82" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You are guilty of what you complain of. This is a typical liberal > message - mushy cliche and no substance.
You can't make up your mind can you? You first have me as a Republican (TCN), then a Democrat and now a Liberal. How many times must I tell you I'm an Independent? Never let the facts get in your way Tommy. > What good would a private email do? He posted publicly, here. In > case you havn't noticed, I've given him the best out from that > statement he's ever going to get. He doesn't need an out. > I guess political geniuses like you will go right on telling JK to > to label his constituency "unable to make intelligent, informed > decisions." Just ignore that an opposition researcher would plaster > such a statment on billboards, placards, radio, TV, mass mailings > and plant questioners at every debate to ask him about it. I am no political animal let alone a genius like you. I'll leave political games to charlatans. > This issue is for amateurs. I agree. You should feel right at home. > You're way out of your league Believe me, I am not in your league. > if you > don't see the political appropriateness in backing away from such I don't deal in political appropriateness. That's for liars. People need and want to hear the truth for a change. > If trying to show me up is more important than telling > your friend Jim the truth about how bad that statement was for a pol > to make, you're hurting your friend. Show you up? Who the hell are you? Oh, I forgot, some big-time columnist. How's the Borgata Babes doing? If you weren't so serious you'd be a joke. My initial inclination about you was right when you wrote that column about me. You need a good old fashioned ass kicking. > I'm not even pals with the guy Strange, you keep calling him FRIEND. > As for the issue about the children, apparantly Math isn't a priorty > for your either. You complain the loudest about the tax abatements > shortchanging the City on money for education. Your solution is to > bring in more kids to educate? By what math does that solve the > problem? If you'd take your head out of your ass for a minute you'd see why. People paying big bucks to live here, send their kids to school here, turn out in large % at the polls, and pay SCHOOL TAXES. They'd make sure the schools would improve. That same scenario has happened in every area as it gets developed. You stick to slip and fall cases. You definitely out class me there. Leave the real estate to me. Tommy, now I know why you hated Tillie so much and wanted him gone. Asbury Park has room for only one clown. You have the town to yourself now. Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AsburyPark/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/