Nah, that wouldn't work, he changes direction too often....
Maybe something in food service, he does get discounts on ketchup.
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"mac davis" <mac.davis@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> On 30 Sep 2004 20:21:52 -0700, patriotinflorida@netscape.net (Florida
> Patriot) wrote:
>
> >Until now most people were merely voting against Bush. But now for
> >the first time undecided voters are seeing not just someone who is
> >"not Bush" but a man they'd like in the White House.
>
> I give up, who?
>
> oh.. you mean Kerry? what position did you have in mind at the White
> House, tour guide?
>
>
> Mac
:)
"Leon" <removespamlcb11211@swbell.net> wrote in message
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> "Florida Patriot" <patriotinflorida@netscape.net> wrote in message
> news:2d7497df.0409301921.25e924f8@posting.google.com...
> > Until now most people were merely voting against Bush. But now for
> > the first time undecided voters are seeing not just someone who is
> > "not Bush" but a man they'd like in the White House.
>
> All both of you huh?
>
>
On 30 Sep 2004 20:21:52 -0700, patriotinflorida@netscape.net (Florida
Patriot) calmly ranted:
>Until now most people were merely voting against Bush. But now for
>the first time undecided voters are seeing not just someone who is
>"not Bush" but a man they'd like in the White House.
As of Sept. 27, 13% were committed to Shrub, 11% were committeded
to Kerry, 58% were leaning either way, and 19% were undecided.
That looks like a possible 77% for my candidate, Michael Badnarik
for the Libertarian Party. Join me, won't you?
Enough is Enough. Vote Libertarian.
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"Florida Patriot" <patriotinflorida@netscape.net> wrote in message
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> Until now most people were merely voting against Bush. But now for
> the first time undecided voters are seeing not just someone who is
> "not Bush" but a man they'd like in the White House.
All both of you huh?
On 30 Sep 2004 20:21:52 -0700, patriotinflorida@netscape.net (Florida
Patriot) wrote:
>Until now most people were merely voting against Bush. But now for
>the first time undecided voters are seeing not just someone who is
>"not Bush" but a man they'd like in the White House.
I give up, who?
oh.. you mean Kerry? what position did you have in mind at the White
House, tour guide?
Mac