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C. Baker /p> p> FIRING ON THEIR OWN br> Re: J. Peter Freire's Morons on Message : /p>Mr. Freire's article was so rich with description that it made me want to been in D.C. to have seen the Circus Absurdis this past weekend. Had I not been preparing for Hurricane Rita, I might have gone to see it. Still, I had the privilege to see the Sheehan Circus Absurdis outside Crawford. Of course, it wasn't well attended, as the liberal press would have the public to believe. I only saw about 20 cars in the ditch parked outside her Soros Show Tent. And the tent was properly placed in the middle of a cow pasture.
Like the pasture on our cattle ranch, I noted with great amusement, that there was cow manure everywhere in that pasture. I thought it rather symbolic you know. At least at our ranch we know to wipe our feet before we come into the house! Ms. Sheehan is busy tracking that manure all over America.
Texas used to be a Democratic state. I was raised in Lyndon Johnson's home town of Johnson City, Texas. Now, the Democratic Party is a virtual pariah. Even yellow dog Democrats in East Texas (a description of this political creature another day), won't ADMIT to anyone they are still a Democrat. They wait for the anonymity of the voting booth. And any candidate that runs as a Democrat here no longer even stands a chance at winning local office, because the national Democratic Party looks so foolish.
p>I hope they keep on showing up places looking foolish. Those of us with loved ones serving in the military trying to defeat a real enemy would like that just fine! br> -- Beverly Gunn br> Texas Rancher
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