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Posted by Wheels on October 29, 2002 at 21:37:24 from (205.243.25.85):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Great man posted by LDL on October 29, 2002 at 18:10:17:
LDL, What forums do you use the Following Handles? (I think these are yours.) I admit that I would have a hard time keeping all of these straight too! There you go again, That brings up a question, Thats about your speed, He was obviously a better man than you, You are an idiot, Being nit picky is a good reply, and How bright are you? Those are in my opinion stooping low. At least Irv was nice enough to sign his post "mean people= small men". I will admit that I have not been unbiased. I have stated that my opinion is different than yours as to what Mr Wellstone did for Minnesota. Maybe that is my fault for expecting more out of a senator. Oh and guess which party has already filed a lawsuit over absentee ballots. That seems real respectable. The results of this race is already tarnished no matter what the outcome. Can we at least agree on that? With Respect Wheels
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