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January 13, 2005

Q: does alcohol abuse destroy ...

... one's ability to recognize irony?

In clarifying his vision of the Democratic Party's future and its values, U.S. Sen. Ted Kennedy Wednesday slammed President Bush for his plan to partially privatize Social Security, his prosecution of the war in Iraq and his attempt at "packing the federal courts with reactionary judges." ...

"Unlike the Republican Party, we believe our values unite us as Americans, instead of dividing us." ...

Mary Jo Kopechne could not be reached for comment.

Do read what the DT's have been doing to Uncle Teddy's grasp on reality -- Iraq is Vietnam and "global warming" is a Republican conspiracy.

I used to wonder how in the world the voters of MA keep returning the Whiskey Blimp to the Senate time after time. I guess it's their homage to the Kennedy legacy ... the voting equivalent to a pity f*ck.

Sad.

Posted by Darleen at January 13, 2005 12:27 PM

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Rant alert....- I only hope I live long enough to see the MSD (Minority Senate Drunk) pass on. He is the quentesential picture of everything thats wrong with the Democratic party if the Dems would just open their eyes. I have not a clue as to why they even allow this miserable murdering excuse for a human being onto the grounds of the Senate. I sent him an Email and told him if I ever met him in real life I would put him in traction, if for no other reason than what his indefensible, persiminous, career long antics have done to sully the legacy of his brothers... I also suggested that if he wanted to do one grace saving thing in his entire miserable existance he would put a request in his will to be burried as far from Chappaquidick as possible....I'd be more than happy to tell him exactly that to his face if I ever did meet him and I could keep from kicking his ugly ass long enough to get the words out.... /Rant ends

Posted by: Big Bang Hunter at January 13, 2005 04:31 PM

Hi.
"Curiouser and curioser" she said. (I read!!)

A friend of mine said he observed the word "persiminous" a couple of times in a Robert
Silverberg novel and asked me about it.

I don't even find it at dictionary.com or m-w.com.
Looking for enlightenment and Google shared YOUR usage (as 1 of 2!)

Where did your usage spring from?
Thanks,
McKay

Posted by: McKay at November 20, 2005 01:23 PM