Last I checked, Chris Heinz wasn't running for president.
--- On Sunday, October 31, 2004 11:54 AM, Sam Morris scribed: ---
>
> October 31, 2004 -- THIS campaign is ending just in
> time before someone gets hurt. John Kerry's stepson,
> Chris Heinz, 31, displayed his mother Teresa's famous
> lack
> Jim wrote:
> I've still no idea why his comments should be an issue in the campaign or
> why Kerry opposition would show up dressed as Ketchup bottles to criticize
> Kerry.
I think this is due to the personalities of the people who
historically back both parties. Historically, the Democratic p
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October 31, 2004 -- THIS campaign is ending just in
time before someone gets hurt. John Kerry's stepson,
Chris Heinz, 31, displayed his mother Teresa's famous
lac
Kevin wrote:
> Ya know, I wish the Kerry campaign had dug up the footage of H.W. Bush
> using the waffle attack on Clinton back in 92. It's a MO of the
> Republicans and pulling out that footage would have been a laugh.
All I have to say is GO PACKERS! Today we are all Packers fans.
~~
October 31, 2004 -- THIS campaign is ending just in
time before someone gets hurt. John Kerry's stepson,
Chris Heinz, 31, displayed his mother Teresa's famous
lack of rhetorical restraint at a recent campaign
event with a group of Wharton students. Philadelphia
magazine reports: "Heinz accused Kerr
Ya know, I wish the Kerry campaign had dug up the footage of H.W. Bush
using the waffle attack on Clinton back in 92. It's a MO of the
Republicans and pulling out that footage would have been a laugh.
-Kevin
On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 12:39:56 -0600, dana tierney wrote:
> The giant flip flops at leas
if there's no issue why make one by dressing up as ketchup bottles?
The giant flip flops at least have a point even if it *is* a mindless
point :)
On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 15:02:20 -0700 (PDT), Sam Morris
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But his name is Hienz and his family made there money
> mainly throu
But his name is Hienz and his family made there money
mainly through ketchup. He's campaigning for Kerry.
There's nothing rude or insulting about this. Should
he be ashamed of his family?
It's just ketchup what's the issue?
-sm
--- dana tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> is it supposed to be
is it supposed to be an insult? Presumably but what is it exactly?
Your wife... is associated with a ketchup company! Oh NO! The horror,
the horror!
At least anti-Bush demonstrators pick real issues.
Not only that, but considering the little hissy fit Bushites had over
dragging family into
What's with the Ketchup bottles?
Why are you so offended?
--- dana tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Look who was out of power. Frankly I am still
> incensed about the
> ketchup bottles. I mean, what sort of statement is
> that supposed to
> be, anyway?
>
> Dana
>
>
> On Thu, 28 Oct 2004
I've never seen or heard anything like that.
I was not happy with Clinton but always respected him
as my President.
-sm
--- William Bowen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> And i use aas an example
> the many many
> bumperstickers proclaiming "Clinton is not MY
> president!" and others.
Look who was out of power. Frankly I am still incensed about the
ketchup bottles. I mean, what sort of statement is that supposed to
be, anyway?
Dana
On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 12:45:46 -0700, William Bowen
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Interesting...
>
> > I think there's a few people on this list tha
Interesting...
> I think there's a few people on this list that would say that!
But so far, to the best of my knowledge, no one has.
> Overall, though, no I haven't but I think that for 2 reasons:
>
> 1.) It's really disrespectful and insults American democracy (maybe it
> should be insulted th
> William wrote:
> 'he's not _my_ president'?" ...so far, the answer has
I think there's a few people on this list that would say that!
Overall, though, no I haven't but I think that for 2 reasons:
1.) It's really disrespectful and insults American democracy (maybe it
should be insulted though.)
Unlike the last election cycle and during the previous administration...
...I've noticed that while many people disagree with Bush, dislike his
policies, are opposed to the war, and whatever else, no one is saying
"He's not _my_ president!"
Now, this is supported only with anecdotal evidence I ha
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