Constructive gadfly
Published on November 7, 2004 By stevendedalus In Politics

The vanity of war takes precedence over the drudge of diplomacy.

Is it possible for 58 million people to be wrong?

It’s hard for the majority to be magnanimous since it’s so easy to be vindictive.

Red states love to wave the stars and stripes in the public square; at home they salute the confederate flag.

Kerry is inviting the Massachusetts Supreme Court on a hunting trip; it is expected he will have difficulty explaining a hunting accident that took the lives of all of them.

“Two Americas” means those who think and those who believe.

Puerto Ricans in middle Florida were told to vote like Miami’s Cuban Americans.

Ohio should be two states: northern blue and southern red.

Democrats should not be taken in by Iowa’s hospitality and charm ever again and ignore its primaries, lest they again be smothered with pies in their faces.

Thanks to the religious pitch of the nation, Democrats can no longer take the black vote for granted — too many are southern Baptists.

 

 

Copyright © 2004 Richard R. Kennedy All rights reserved. Revised: November 7, 2004.

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on Nov 14, 2004
grounded in the reality of everyday life.
of very very few.
on Nov 14, 2004

Reply #16 By: stevendedalus - 11/14/2004 12:56:34 AM
grounded in the reality of everyday life.
of very very few.


Oh really? Take a look at *some* of the other posts around here.
on Nov 30, 2004
Which?--everyday or few. Perhaps overstated and understated.
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