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Eisboch wrote:
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On Tue, 28 Apr 2009 17:52:21 -0400, "Eisboch"
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"jps" wrote in message
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The Dems can have Specter. He'll be a credit to the party, I am
sure.
(barf)
He has only one thing and one person's interests in mind and to hell
with
anyone else, Republican or Democrat. Good riddance.
Eisboch
Yes, and Boner, Cantor, McConnell and Gingrich are selfless.
They have nothing to do with it.
Anybody who is a fan of and follows the New England Patriots has no
love for
Arlen Specter.
Eisboch
The Patriots were good enough to win without cheating. If you want to
direct your anger towards someone, I think your man is Belichick.
Have you become sensitive to Republican senators passing judgement on
American's morals?
You don't want to go there. Specter's "morals" had nothing to do with
Belichick and everything to do with his relationship with cable companies
and who butters the bread.
Eisboch
I'm supposed to give a crap about professional football?
Didn't ask you.
I got a kick out of something. Believe it or not, I am really not a
political hack and don't pay a lot of attention to the games that are played
or the backroom deals. But over the years a few politicians have imprinted
either a very positive or a very negative impression in my mind for one
reason or another. Not all Dems are negative and not all Republicans are
positive. But Specter has always impressed me as someone who takes care of
Specter, first and foremost, and he's reinforcing that image again.
Turns out, from listening to many of the comments coming from both sides of
the political spectrum, my impression is not a unique one. The Dems are
taking to him like a little kid used to take castor oil. Smells and
tastes like crap, but overall, it's good for you.
I guess.
Eisboch