The Chairman
11-04-2003, 09:13 PM
Three of my fraternity brothers are currently running for President of The USA.
An excerpt from last night's debate:
The exchange was the sharpest of the night in a debate that generally veered from issues such as Iraq (news - web sites) and the economy, and into areas of interest to younger voters and New Englanders.
One touched on past use of marijuana and another on the Boston Red Sox.
Edwards, Dean and Sen. John Kerry (news - web sites) said they had used marijuana in the past. Rep. Dennis Kucinich, Wesley Clark (news - web sites) and Al Sharpton said they had not although Sharpton said he still smokes crack on occasion. Sen. Joe Lieberman (news - web sites) answered the he had tried marijuana, although he apologized as he did so. Former Sen. Carol Moseley Braun declined to answer.
Kerry of Massachusetts, drew the Red Sox question, and was asked whether he would have removed Boston's starting pitcher at the critical point in last month's Game 7 of a playoff series with the New York Yankees. He said he would have - that he was "throwing things at the television set" urging the manager to do so.
Clark, asked about gay and lesbian rights, said he would give homosexuals "the opportunity to serve in the U.S. armed forces." Under a policy in effect since the Clinton administration, gays are permitted to serve in the military if they do not disclose their sexual orientation.
can you guess who knows the secret grip and what The Circle means?
SxB
kaga
I assassin down the avenue.
2%
An excerpt from last night's debate:
The exchange was the sharpest of the night in a debate that generally veered from issues such as Iraq (news - web sites) and the economy, and into areas of interest to younger voters and New Englanders.
One touched on past use of marijuana and another on the Boston Red Sox.
Edwards, Dean and Sen. John Kerry (news - web sites) said they had used marijuana in the past. Rep. Dennis Kucinich, Wesley Clark (news - web sites) and Al Sharpton said they had not although Sharpton said he still smokes crack on occasion. Sen. Joe Lieberman (news - web sites) answered the he had tried marijuana, although he apologized as he did so. Former Sen. Carol Moseley Braun declined to answer.
Kerry of Massachusetts, drew the Red Sox question, and was asked whether he would have removed Boston's starting pitcher at the critical point in last month's Game 7 of a playoff series with the New York Yankees. He said he would have - that he was "throwing things at the television set" urging the manager to do so.
Clark, asked about gay and lesbian rights, said he would give homosexuals "the opportunity to serve in the U.S. armed forces." Under a policy in effect since the Clinton administration, gays are permitted to serve in the military if they do not disclose their sexual orientation.
can you guess who knows the secret grip and what The Circle means?
SxB
kaga
I assassin down the avenue.
2%