Thoughtful Conservative Republicans, especially former Reaganites, have been slowly trending toward Kerry. Republican Switchers include Lee Iacocca, the editor of The American Conservative magazine, John Eisenhower (son of the late President), and many more. Details are available at:
www.Republ
I'll be going up to Buck County a couple of times again in the next
week, and can give a ride to anyone else who wants to support a
moderate Democratic candidate for Congress, Ginny Schrader. The last
two days, I went up for most of the day. It's fun, you can get a
feel for the nitty gritty o
CNN's Anderson Cooper will be broadcasting LIVE tonight from 7p-8p from theEast Terrace of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, located at 26th St. & the Parkway.His guests will include radio hosts Michael Smerconish and Mary Mason.
If you can, head on over to be part of the audience!!
Thanks,Kaci Croo
I think you are disregarding the power possibilities of solar and wind
power. They are very reliable, reusable and a lot less pollution then coal
and oil refineries. And Nuclear, although usually quite safe, raises huge
security problems. We need to pay attention to these types of "mother
natur
"This was the House that shut down the government for a time over a
budget debate (thanks, Newt), and a Senate which voted to impeach the
guy over trumped-up testimony over non-governmental matters. You think
they'll be more _restrained_ next time around?"
Hell no!
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On the lighter side of life...
In the meantime. Watch game 3 and get a free Toco Bell taco
http://money.cnn.com/2004/10/25/news/fortune500/tacobell_baseball/index.htm?cnn=yes
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William H. Magill wrote:
On 25 Oct, 2004, at 13:47, Brian Siano wrote:
That's easy, Bill. The Kerry Administration will be a massive,
colossal failure. This wouldn't be Kerry's fault. Not only does he
have to fix the damage caused by the Bush administration (colossal
debt, a war with no foreseea
> It also flies in the face of the fact that Clinton never had a
> Democrat controlled Congress.
My recollection is that Clinton did for 2 years. I remember being
stumped that the Dems still couldn't seem to get stuff done. Yet,
however ineffective, the Dems are still a whole lot better than th
On 25 Oct, 2004, at 13:47, Brian Siano wrote:
William H. Magill wrote:
One is forced to wonder what a post-victory Kerry Administration will
be like?
That's easy, Bill. The Kerry Administration will be a massive,
colossal failure. This wouldn't be Kerry's fault. Not only does he
have to fix the
I apologize if this information has already been reported on this list, but
I just joined recently. I did search the archives and didn't find much, so
I am posting.
According to the Police Department:
At 7:03PM on October 8th, police responded to a radio call for a shooting at
4704 Baltimore Aven
From: "Dubin, Elisabeth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 25 Oct 2004 13:15:42 -0400
If the hate and animosity are coming from Blue America, consider
that people unhappy with the status-quo are often passionate and
emotional, whereas I have lately found the Bush supporters around
Good point Brian
The Republicans will stop at nothing!!
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From: Brian Siano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [UC] Clothes make the Man
William H. Magill wrote:
> One is forced to wonder what a p
Good point Jon. Hope Mr. McGill read the inquirer article.
Gee Bush did not "flip flop" on Homeland Security, the 911 commission,
and being a "uniter not a divider. Bush is a very good politician much
better then Kerry. I say this cause a Democrat could not win 5 states
with Bush's record
-Or
William H. Magill wrote:
One is forced to wonder what a post-victory Kerry Administration will
be like?
That's easy, Bill. The Kerry Administration will be a massive, colossal
failure. This wouldn't be Kerry's fault. Not only does he have to fix
the damage caused by the Bush administration (colo
"Government pay for health insurance"-- wait a second, don't we already have
something like that called Medicare?
Jonathan A. Cass
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Sent: Monday, October 25, 2004 1:00 PM
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Hi
Again read this article. Me thinks that "Red America" has
some not so civil things to say.
For supporting Kerry this Inquirer writer has heard plenty.
Please read
http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/news/editorial/757.htm?1c
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William H. Magill wrote:
On 24 Oct, 2004, at 18:01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mr. Badnarik is the presidential candidate of the Libertarian Party,
which says he could "Naderize" Mr. Bush. A recent Zogby/Reuters
national poll showed him tied with Ralph Nader at one percentage
point each - not much
If the hate and animosity are coming from Blue America, consider that people unhappy
with the status-quo are often passionate and emotional, whereas I have lately found
the Bush supporters around me to be rather more blasé about things. I really hope
that the Slate article wasn't proposing the
On 24 Oct, 2004, at 18:01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mr. Badnarik is the presidential candidate of the Libertarian Party,
which says he could "Naderize" Mr. Bush. A recent Zogby/Reuters
national poll showed him tied with Ralph Nader at one percentage point
each - not much, but possibly critical.
Then again a food critic would tend not to make judgments about a restaurant
so soon after opening.
On 10/25/04 12:41, "S. Sharrieff Ali" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Agreed.
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> S.
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On 22 Oct, 2004, at 14:29, Brian Siano wrote:
Driving home, I rip off my Bush-Cheney shirt so I can walk the streets
of my neighborhood unjeered at and without terrifying little children.
Reflecting on the sting of being called "asshole" during my travels
through Blue America, I wonder: If I wer
Agreed.
S.
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Subject: Re: [UC] Marigold Kitchen {Strike One 3 your
At 11:46 AM 10/25/2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe, but the ultimate responsibility is for the owner / manager to train
employees properly and I am not sure the person that meet them at the door
was
not a manager or owner
Walter, I agree with you completely. Further, I was always told a
On 24 Oct, 2004, at 11:45, Stephen Fisher wrote:
'San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom has set a goal of providing free
wireless Internet activity in his city that sees itself as a vanguard
of the Internet revolution.
"We will not stop until every San Franciscan has access to free
wireless Internet
On 22 Oct, 2004, at 15:36, Turner,Kathleen wrote:
Just watch out for the VERY scary creature lurking in front of the
house
closest to 43rd Street. It is truly horrible, much too frightening for
any small children, and even for most adults.
It's (shudder) . . . A Republican.
Not to be confused wi
Maybe, but the ultimate responsibility is for the owner / manager to train
employees properly and I am not sure the person that meet them at the door was
not a manager or owner
Your right we should judge the restaurant by the food and service, but you
need to be allowed in first. As I sai
YOUR beautiful woodwork? YOUR beautiful fireplace bricks? No, Kyle, at the
time those "crackheads" painted it, it was most likely THEIR beautiful wood
work and fireplace. And you have every right to go ahead and strip the
paint off both bricks and woodwork to reflect YOUR good taste.
Urban myth
S. Sharrieff Ali wrote:
My 4 cents.
STICKER SHOCK
:-)
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laserbeam®
[aka ray]
vive marigold!
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> The staff person rudely said they were not open yet.
There's also the consideration that this response was that of the "staff
person" and not necessarily representative of the establishment. When a
new business opens there is often a period when they go through lots of
staff until they find t
OK Walter...just a moment. Don't be such a Scrooge
if that is possible.
:-)
If what you say happened, it was of course off-putting to say
the least. A momentary slip in courtesy doesn't erase the entire
experience at Marigold for everyone else. It could have happened
anywhere. Now.. if yo
In a message dated 10/25/2004 9:09:45 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Has anyone else seen this website
yet?http://www.phillydog.org/
Thanks for the link, Bruce. It looks like Stephen is trying to move the
process along.
Commendable, Stephen. And done in a way that
OK, maybe once a month dining, but we considered the price to be in
step with the level of service, the food and the decor. Bottom line, it
was worth the experience to us, and we didn't have to travel down to CC
to get it.
-andy
On Oct 25, 2004, at 8:38 AM, Kyle Cassidy wrote:
I think I'd prefe
Title: RE: [UC] Marigold Kitchen - 9 out of 10
I think I'd prefer going to Abysinnia for about $16
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From: Ben [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
At 12:34 PM 10/24/2004, Andrew Diller wrote:
>>us) and deserts. Total bill was $67 which is lower than we expected for
Has anyone else seen this website yet?
http://www.phillydog.org/
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