Vogon_Glory
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Tue May-18-04 02:36 PM
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My Uncle Paul (Not his real name) was a lifelong Republican. We fell into a discussion about politics one day, and he told me his expectations about his political party. I am grateful that he didn't live to see the mess that the incumbent is making in Washington or the other mess that Dubya's successor is making in Austin.
"I support my party," said Uncle Paul. "I vote for my party," he went on. "I give money to my party.
"But it doesn't mean that I think they're honest or competent," he finished.
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griffi94
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Tue May-18-04 02:58 PM
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1. sounds like my parents |
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both love dubya, even now if i ask them if his credibility is gone they'll say yes it is he got almost everything wrong but i'm still voting for him
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sweetladybug
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Tue May-18-04 03:04 PM
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2. no offense, but it sounds like you have a few people in your family |
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who aren't very bright ELECT KERRY 2004!!!!
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politicat
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Thu May-20-04 02:18 AM
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3. there's something wrong when politics starts sounding like pro sports |
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boosterism.
My family does this with the Cubs, Ball State, Perdue, and the Indy.
But never with politics.
Sorry, Vogon. Have you tried reading him your poetry until he promises to stop? *grin*
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amber dog democrat
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Tue May-25-04 10:09 PM
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4. Kinda reminds me of a John Prine lyric |
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" Voted for Eisenhower 'cause Lincoln won the war " Even if reality does not map to the fantasy in someone's mind.
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