Karen Watters Cole wrote:

[snip]
> Maybe Californians should ask the people of Minnesota what
they think of a former wrestler named Jesse after living with him as Governor for four years.
[snip]

From what little I've read, Jesse Ventura did not acquit
himself badly. Perhaps he had good luck not to have the
Harpies of Deregulated Energy descend on his dinner table
unlike Gray Davis?

I'll stand corrected, but I think Jesse Ventura is
almost a "storybook" story of a simple man who
believes things are being screwed up by the
officially certified experts, trying to show
that sanity is posible in politics.  I don't
think Jesse pretended to know what he didn't,
and I think he did believe that some who
thought themselves better than himself did.

Perhaps post-Enron California (and
post-DubyaAmerica) is now in the
empirical condition which Heidegger [another Nazi
who quit the Party because Hitler refused to
learn the true meaning of National Socialism from him,
Heidegger...] perhaps meant metaphysically:

Only a god can save us.

\brad mccormick

--
  Let your light so shine before men,
              that they may see your good works.... (Matt 5:16)

Prove all things; hold fast that which is good. (1 Thes 5:21)

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