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OT- OMG the Come Back Kid returns!!
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| Heard this on the radio this afternoon.
Former president Bill Clinton having been cleared by his doctors is about to
really shake things up a bit. This coming Monday Oct 25th, he is going to
have a press conference where he will announce his full support and backing
of Sen. Kerry, and will begin campaigning on his behalf.
Wow!! Just when I thought things could not possibly get any more exciting!!!
How is Bush going to deal with this???
With Clinton's huge fan base, support and political genius, this election is
going to be off the hook.
WOW!!!!
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| Phyllis 2004-10-26, 7:17 pm |
| But won't that hurt Kerry with those who think Clinton is a liar and a
cheat?
SANDITYPES wrote:
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> Well, it's hardly shocking that the former Democratic president would "come
> out" in support of the Democratic candidate.
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> Sandi
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| Gdubson 2004-10-26, 7:17 pm |
| >But won't that hurt Kerry with those who think Clinton is a liar and a
>cheat?
They are voting for Kerry, not for Clinton. IF they left the Democratic party
because of what Clinton did, then I don't think it much matters either way.
Gisele
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| Yes, heard this on Monday...Clinton will be (where else!) in Philadelphia
next week to start stomping for Kerry.
"Chuck" <clm701@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:10neo70nck8unec@corp.supernews.com...
> Heard this on the radio this afternoon.
>
> Former president Bill Clinton having been cleared by his doctors is about
to
> really shake things up a bit. This coming Monday Oct 25th, he is going to
> have a press conference where he will announce his full support and
backing
> of Sen. Kerry, and will begin campaigning on his behalf.
>
> Wow!! Just when I thought things could not possibly get any more
exciting!!!
>
> How is Bush going to deal with this???
>
> With Clinton's huge fan base, support and political genius, this election
is
> going to be off the hook.
>
> WOW!!!!
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>
>
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>
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| Marsha 2004-10-26, 10:07 pm |
| Liz wrote:
> next week to start stomping for Kerry.
Stumping, stumping, stumping!!!
Marsha/Ohio
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"Marsha" <mas@sev.org> wrote in message
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> Liz wrote:
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> Stumping, stumping, stumping!!!
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> Marsha/Ohio
Stumping, stomping, stamping....whatever. He looks fantastic!
Liz
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| SANDITYPES 2004-10-27, 7:07 am |
| >Heard this on the radio this afternoon.
>
>Former president Bill Clinton having been cleared by his doctors is about to
>really shake things up a bit. This coming Monday Oct 25th, he is going to
>have a press conference where he will announce his full support and backing
>of Sen. Kerry, and will begin campaigning on his behalf.
>
>Wow!! Just when I thought things could not possibly get any more exciting!!!
>
>How is Bush going to deal with this???
>
>With Clinton's huge fan base, support and political genius, this election is
>going to be off the hook.
>
>WOW!!!!
>
Well, it's hardly shocking that the former Democratic president would "come
out" in support of the Democratic candidate.
Sandi
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| Susan Mitchell 2004-10-27, 11:07 am |
| Gees, Louise, I thought you were talking about the Red Sox when I saw the
title. How cool is that. I so-o-o wanted them to spank them yankees! and
they did it!!
--
Sue -- Firefighter mom -- Still Rabid UW Dawg Fan!
(to reply send to medlawtrans@comcast.net)
"Chuck" <clm701@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:10neo70nck8unec@corp.supernews.com...
> Heard this on the radio this afternoon.
>
> Former president Bill Clinton having been cleared by his doctors is about
to
> really shake things up a bit. This coming Monday Oct 25th, he is going to
> have a press conference where he will announce his full support and
backing
> of Sen. Kerry, and will begin campaigning on his behalf.
>
> Wow!! Just when I thought things could not possibly get any more
exciting!!!
>
> How is Bush going to deal with this???
>
> With Clinton's huge fan base, support and political genius, this election
is
> going to be off the hook.
>
> WOW!!!!
>
>
>
>
>
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| CindyThe Tax Lady 2004-10-27, 11:07 am |
| Phyllis <phyllisnilsson@buckeye-express.com> wrote in message news:<4177BACB.9070500@buckeye-express.com>...[vbcol=seagreen]
> But won't that hurt Kerry with those who think Clinton is a liar and a
> cheat?
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> SANDITYPES wrote:
Clinton appearred with Kerry in Philadelphia, basically a Democratic
city (I read something like 70% are registered Democratics there).
There are no other plans for CLinton to appear anywhere else with
Kerry.
In the last seven days, Kerry is appearing 70% in Blue states and Bush
is appearring 66% in Blue states....hmmm
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"CindyThe Tax Lady" <cindy.tax@cox.net> wrote in message
news:64419995.0410270700.158e23d1@posting.google.com...
> Phyllis <phyllisnilsson@buckeye-express.com> wrote in message
news:<4177BACB.9070500@buckeye-express.com>...
"come[vbcol=seagreen]
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> Clinton appearred with Kerry in Philadelphia, basically a Democratic
> city (I read something like 70% are registered Democratics there).
> There are no other plans for CLinton to appear anywhere else with
> Kerry.
Cindy, I won't argue with your figure of 70% registered Dems in Philly;
however, there appeared to be more people at that rally than actually come
out to vote on election days where historically a 20% turnout is considered
a good. Considering that a huge number of suburbanites travel to the city
to work every day, I'd guesstimate that more than half of the estimated
crowd of 80,000 at that rally were actually from the suburbs which are
heavily Republican. Furthermore, Pennsylvania isn't called the Keystone
State for nothing. Both candidates know that it's one of the states they
must win which is why they keep coming back to campaign week after week
after week, and it's why Clinton came along with Kerry this time around.
(BTW, that same day Barbara Bush spoke to an almost empty auditorium at our
local Montgomery County Community college which is located in a heavily
Republican area.)
Liz
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| KMitch429 2004-10-27, 7:09 pm |
| news people last nite were dumbfounded -- the crowds at the Kerry/Clinton rally
were not made up of the usual city population but instead they were shocked
that it was suburban, rural people that came to see Kerry/Clinton.
(remove purple from up above, never from my life!)
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| Marsha 2004-10-27, 7:09 pm |
| >>Liz wrote:
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> Stumping, stomping, stamping....whatever. He looks fantastic!
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> Liz
I agree. He looks much healthier than when he was in the WH.
Marsha/Ohio
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| Brenda C. Nygren 2004-10-27, 10:08 pm |
| Please add some "in my opinions". Clinton has a huge fan base? Gag me.
Not in my neck of the woods.
Chuck wrote:
> Heard this on the radio this afternoon.
>
> Former president Bill Clinton having been cleared by his doctors is about to
> really shake things up a bit. This coming Monday Oct 25th, he is going to
> have a press conference where he will announce his full support and backing
> of Sen. Kerry, and will begin campaigning on his behalf.
>
> Wow!! Just when I thought things could not possibly get any more exciting!!!
>
> How is Bush going to deal with this???
>
> With Clinton's huge fan base, support and political genius, this election is
> going to be off the hook.
>
> WOW!!!!
>
>
>
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| Anne Carle 2004-10-27, 10:08 pm |
| When I read that original post I had no idea if it was serious or
sarcastic. I still don't! LOL!
Anne/OH
On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 17:33:05 GMT, "Brenda C. Nygren"
<bcnygren@epix.net> wrote:
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>Please add some "in my opinions". Clinton has a huge fan base? Gag me.
> Not in my neck of the woods.
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>Chuck wrote:
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| Jeannie H Wilson 2004-10-27, 10:09 pm |
| >I agree. He looks much healthier than when he was in the WH.
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>Marsha/Ohio
Yes, he certainly does. He looks much younger than when he was in the White
House too.
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| Eliyahu Rooff 2004-10-29, 2:07 am |
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"Jeannie H Wilson" <jeanniehwilson@aol.comnonospam> wrote in message
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> Yes, he certainly does. He looks much younger than when he was in the
> White
> House too.
A couple weeks ago, one of the newscasts showed pictures of a bunch of
presidents at the start and end of their terms. It's amazing how aged
they looked after so few years!
Eliyahu
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| Marsha 2004-10-31, 4:08 am |
| Gdubson wrote:
> That he would leave his hospital bed to assist his party is not at all
> suprising. Good for him!
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> Gisele
Give me a break. He's seven weeks out from surgery. He was
relatively young and did not have many other co-morbidities
prior to surgery. Obviously no postop complications. He
didn't exactly leave his hospital bed to campaign. We
discharge patients like that to resume all normal activities
six weeks after surgery.
Marsha/Ohio
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| Marsha 2004-10-31, 4:08 am |
| Liz wrote:
> next week to start stomping for Kerry.
Stumping, stumping, stumping!!!
Marsha/Ohio
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"Marsha" <mas@sev.org> wrote in message
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> Liz wrote:
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> Stumping, stumping, stumping!!!
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> Marsha/Ohio
Stumping, stomping, stamping....whatever. He looks fantastic!
Liz
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| Marsha 2004-10-31, 4:08 am |
| >>Liz wrote:
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> Stumping, stomping, stamping....whatever. He looks fantastic!
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> Liz
I agree. He looks much healthier than when he was in the WH.
Marsha/Ohio
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