In article <
c738f79e-9b18-4ec6...@t8g2000yqd.googlegroups.com>,
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>On Jul 9, 11:25=A0pm, Bill Clarke <
Bill_mem...@newsguy.com> wrote:
>> In article <
tu1nv7dvmajlhf2lhevo2o7i1e4uhos...@4ax.com>, John McAdams say=
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>> >On 8 Jul 2012 22:29:59 -0400, Anthony Marsh
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anthony.ma...@comcast.net> wrote:
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>> >>On 7/8/2012 10:03 PM, John McAdams wrote:
>> >>> On 7 Jul 2012 18:01:15 -0400, bigdog <
jecorbett1...@yahoo.com> wrote:
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>> >>>> On Jul 7, 1:32 pm, Sandy McCroskey <
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http://www.thenation.com/blog/168769/when-jfk-backed-nixon-against-p=
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>> >>>>> I'm not sure what the news hook is (Greg's plugging his book again)=
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>> >>>>> thought of you guys.
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>> >>>> Liberals usually don't like to be reminded that their hero began his
>> >>>> political career as staunch anti-communist conservative. In the earl=
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>> >>>> 1950s, JFK and RMN had far more in common politically than their
>> >>>> differences. Someday I'd like to see somebody make a movie or minise=
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>> >>>> about their early years in Washington.
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>> >>> Readers of my website have long known this:
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http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/progjfk1.htm
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>> >>> But of course, it's worth repeating. :-)
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>> >>For propaganda value. But as always it is just one more example that
>> >>Liberals are not always satisfied with the positions taken by their
>> >>Liberal heroes.
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>> >Then maybe liberals ought to be more selective about whom they make
>> >heros.
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>> >.John
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http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/home.htm
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>> John Kerry jumps to mind here. =A0Good god! =A0If you have to make that t=
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>> bit phony a hero you are in bad shape.
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>> Two bits is a quarter to us old dudes that still speak the language. =A0I
>> was working down in the oil patch with a fine young man and I said
>> something about two bits. =A0He didn't know what I was talking about.
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>> Bill Clarke
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>Doesn't that expression come from the days when a dollar coin would be
>cut into eighths called bits and two bits made a quarter?
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I believe so. What made me feel so old was this kid had never heard of
it.
And then one day the loading dock at the feed store was crowed so I parked
out front and went in to BS with the crowd. Finally the kid comes up and
tells me they can load me now. I tell him just to move my truck for me.
He comes back, head hung down, and tells me he can't drive a stick shift.
Lord, I didn't have the option of transmission when I learned to drive.
Made me feel old again.
Bill Clarke