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The spin ...
Jul 25, 2004 7:46AM PDT

... is that the Rolls is a symbol of who benefitted from the Bush tax cuts.

Evie Happy

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Re: The spin ...
Jul 25, 2004 9:32AM PDT

You certainly don't see any of the Kerry sheep around here jumping up to defend him. Of course, they probably don't care anyhow. All they're interested in is anyone but Bush. Heck, they'd probably vote for David Duke to stay loyal to their ABB mantra...

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Well ...
Jul 25, 2004 11:50AM PDT

... they didn't get upset with Kerry for speaking at the premier racist organization in the nation Wink

Evie Happy

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David Duke, no. Either of my cats, YES.
Jul 26, 2004 1:53AM PDT
Wink

Did Kerry speak at Bob Jones University too? I didn't hear about it.
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Re: Kerry uses Rolls Royce Logo For Detroit Visit.
Jul 25, 2004 11:00PM PDT
"That's an insult to the auto worker, it's an insult to the American worker, it's an insult to mainstream America," said Sam Burwell from Corunna, Mich., a third-generation auto worker for General Motors.

And this surprises Mr. Burwell?

What else did he expect from a man who talks to UAW workers about his Chevy Surbuban and denies owning one ("the family owns it") when out of earshot of union officials? Is there anyone out there who can really believe anything this man says except that he wants to be President?
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Re: Kerry uses Rolls Royce Logo For Detroit Visit.
Jul 26, 2004 12:39AM PDT

Speaking strictly as a consumer who is interested in economical operation and reliability, our first VW was a 1959 model, and we never looked back. As other foreign-made cars gained in popularity, there was a clich

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Bump
Jul 27, 2004 10:25PM PDT