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Posted by Wheels on October 29, 2002 at 11:17:48 from (205.243.25.109):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Great man posted by LDL on October 28, 2002 at 14:52:17:
LDL, Responding to crap is also a fault of mine. Especially when someone lacks the integerity to post a consistent name. There are a lot of below the belt remarks that could be used in this situation and have not. I have posted my observations and what I believe to be facts. Mr Wellstone was well known and praised after his death for standing up for what he believed no matter how unpopular they were. I find it hypcritical that some people now choose to criticize those who are not fans of Paul Wellstone when they praise him for the same thing. I feel I do not have anything to be ashamed of as I haven't said anything I might have said if Paul was alive and he was brought up in discussion here. I hope you pull your head out of the sand and realize the Election of the senator in minnesota will be a battle in court like Florida's pres. election in 2000, unless one candidate wins with 90% of the Votes and then is iffy. There are too many issues that have never came up before and need to be decided and both parties are desperate for power. Paul Wellstones unfortunate death threw a monkey wrench into the system and it will be interesting to see how the pieces fall. Have a nice day
Wheels
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