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![]() MnMikew wrote: "-=jd=-" wrote in message . 21... On Sun 01 May 2005 12:21:39p, dxAce wrote in message : David wrote: On 01 May 2005 02:55:30 GMT, "-=jd=-" wrote: Yeah -- you can get me something to backup your pathetic attempts at lies, distortion and mis-information, Sunshine! Don't you remember what you tried to assert? Here, let me refresh your memory. You said: rickets idiocy "...Look for yourself. Rove used fear to turn out the usually apathetic profoundly faithful..." /rickets idiocy All you've provided is Rove pointing out something everyone already knew: Christians voted for Bush over (S)kerry. If you can't manage anything other than pathetic attempts at lies, distortion and mis-information, why are you even bothering to post? Spank you very much! (for the gazillionth time...) -=jd=- Fundamentalists don't vote as a rule. They don't trust either party. There needed to be a volatile issue to get them out. Says who? Yeah, and that issue was the possble election of the total idiot Kerry. No doubt about it. Yet, those idiots supporting (S)kerry can't handle or accept the harsh fact that they put up such a dud for a candidate. Ergo, in their self-absorbed, campus-propaganda, sheeple mentality, there *must* be another reason... So they come up with all sorts of absurdities to shift the blame away from their own failed ideologies -- if only to make themselves feel a bit better. Bush did it. Rove did it. It was anyone else, except themselves and their loser candidate. The whole lot of them are pathetic. What's truly pathetic is the incessant drive they have to demonstrate their inherent patheticness over, and over, and over... What's even more pathetic is they're going to run him again in '08. Cool... it was fun once, it'll be fun again! Maybe this time we'll find out if he was actually dishonourably discharged at one time. That'd be a real hoot. dxAce Michigan USA |
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![]() "dxAce" wrote in message ... What's even more pathetic is they're going to run him again in '08. Cool... it was fun once, it'll be fun again! Maybe this time we'll find out if he was actually dishonourably discharged at one time. That'd be a real hoot. Let the fun begin! WASHINGTON - Sen. John F. Kerry tapped campaign funds for Red Sox tickets and to pay nearly $300 in overdue Boston parking tickets in March, records show. Kerry's Senate campaign committee wrote a $287 check to the City of Boston Parking Clerk on March 31, 2005. The Bay State senator listed ``travel expense'' as the purpose for the expenditure. Kerry leased a car for campaign-related travel in Massachusetts that was cited for about a half-dozen parking tickets in Boston. Most of the tickets were issued in October and November 2003 and not paid until more than 15 months later in March 2005 after accruing penalty fees. ``They were leftover tickets we only found out about when we closed out the lease,'' Kerry spokeswoman Jenny Backus said. ``The car was used for the Senate campaign by staffers and volunteers.'' Kerry, meanwhile, used presidential campaign funds for a $3,150 tab for Boston Red Sox tickets in July when he threw out the first pitch at Fenway Park before the Democratic National Convention. A Federal Election Commission spokesman said congressmen are entitled to pay for parking tickets and other expenses from their campaign funds as long as they were ``campaign-related.'' Other members of the Bay State congressional delegation also reported some novel spending this year. U.S. Rep. Stephen Lynch (D-South Boston) spent $1,231 on makeup services during a two-week stretch in March, according to his most recent FEC report. ``Congresssman Lynch had a pretty intensive round of TV interviews due to the baseball steroid hearings, the Big Dig hearings and his Iraq trip,'' Lynch spokesman Matt Ferraguto said. |
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