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dxAce wrote: -=jd=- wrote: On Sun 30 Jan 2005 05:40:34a, dxAce wrote in message : Radio E V E R H A R T wrote: ... David wrote: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...7-2005Jan27.ht ml Give it up 'tard boy. It wasn't a funeral, it was an anniversary. Please, try to pay attention. It's not what one wears, it's what's in ones heart. Now go take those meds. dxAce Michigan USA I heard Cheney's going to wear a bathing suit to the Kursk memorial service in July. Isn't that what Teddy Kennedy wears at the Mary Jo Kopechne memorial service every year? dxAce Michigan USA LOL! I wanted to say that, but you beat me to it. Well, that presumes *any* Kennedy has the capacity to see any reason to remember anyone Teddy murdered. I'm sure that, in their minds, her life was insignificant in comparison to the great things Teddy was expected to accomplish. I imagine if the subject were raised, most any Kennedy (including "Tipsy" Teddy) would respond, "Mary-Jo who?"... Why, if the murder of Kopechne was allowed to de-rail "Tipsy" Teddy's political career, the world would never have seen benefit from a big-leaky ditch running through Boston. I guess all (both) of his significant accomplishments (both Kopechne's murder and the big ditch) involve an imminent danger of drowning. Teddy "Tipsy" Kennedy - Poster boy for the leftist/liberal kooks. I think it's fitting! We should apologize for inturrupting a very important thread concerning catty remarks about VP Cheney's clothes. The desperate anti-Bush crowd can now resume demonstrating their pettiness by being reduced to carping about what someone wears. I was left here wondering why they'd hold a memorial service for the Kursk in July anyway. It did go down in August of that year as I recall. I would like to add that I have the greatest respect for those who leave their homes and go down to sea as many have done in the past. I have even greater respect for those who leave their homes and actually go under the sea. May those who perished onboard RNS Kursk always rest in peace. dxAce Michigan USA |
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