Curt Schilling said vote for Bush. If it wasn't for Schilling - the
Red Sox would still be losers.
I hope Bush wins.
The Red Sox get on Schilling for his support of Bush.
Schilling tells John Henry to trade him.
Red Sox go back to being losers.
Bobby Fischler wrote:
>
>
> Curt Schilling said vote for Bush. If it wasn't for Schilling - the
> Red Sox would still be losers.
Curt Schilling, Republican and athletic hero show the virtue of
determination and single mindedness. He joind the Red Sox precisely for
the opportunity of putting the Yankees down and helping to make the Red
Sox world champions. He succeeded. He had his goal, he stuck to it. He
did not flip. He did not flop. He did not waffle. He stayed the course,
even under excructiating pain. He bled for his team, and his team won.
He shows more of the Republican thing than the Democrat thing.
Bravo Curt Schilling!
Bob Kolker
>Bobby Fischler wrote:
>> Curt Schilling said vote for Bush. If it wasn't for Schilling - the
>> Red Sox would still be losers.
>
>Curt Schilling, Republican and athletic hero show the virtue of
>determination and single mindedness.
Sorry. This win was more Dominican than Republican.
Bob Roman
Bob Roman wrote:
>
> Sorry. This win was more Dominican than Republican.
Schilling did his part on the defense. And he pitched excellently with a
painful injury too.
Bob Kolker
My two favorite baseball teams are the Cubs and whoever's playing the
Yankees.
It ain't easy, being a Cubs fan. I really miss my lazy summer
afternoons of beer and baseball. I miss watching Grace and Sandberg
working like a well-oiled machine, even when the rest of the team is
playing like shit. I miss watching Dunston throw a 95-mph fastball
from shallow left field to home plate, with the trajectory of a laser
beam, and then two plays later, also with laser precision, throw one
into fourth row above the first base dugout. I miss watching Dawson
crank homers out onto Waveland Ave., and watching the street urchins
fighting over them. Most of all, though, I think I miss Harry Carey,
rambling incoherently for three solid hours, like John Madden, and
singing "Take Me Out to The Ball Park". Maybe that was just a
particular time in my life. I watch them now, and it's just not the
same. I didn't know what I had.
--
V.G.
Change pobox dot alaska to gci.
"I wanted a car I could run down pedestrians with. But one with a comfy ride, like a sofa on wheels." - Father Haskell
"No doubt about it, 9-11 was orchestrated by Lockheed." - *lexa 'connects the dots' 4/27/04 (cg5t80pl73d7r1s81...@4ax.com)
"Nope, Lockheed provided the cover for 9-11 due to abuses of it's system. They're guilty as charged. But ultimately it was Bechtel who concocted the
9-11 events." Alexa connects some totally different dots. 8/6/04 (n3p8h0lvp0u3tj0j4...@4ax.com)
Sarcasm is my sword, Apathy is my shield.
Bruce Springsteen makes more sense!!
Go Kerry!
Eric
: Bob Kolker
>Curt Schilling said vote for Bush. If it wasn't for Schilling - the
>Red Sox would still be losers.
>
>I hope Bush wins.
>
You do realize Schilling said God loves him more than He loves the
Yankees, that Schilling won't let his kids out of the house during
sunlight hours for fear the will get skin cancer and is generally
regarded as crazier than a shit house mouse?
Actually he is a typical Bush idealogue...
"I'm the luckiest man in the world. I have a cigarette
lighter and a wife...and they both work!"
Those weren't his kids at the parade?
>
>Those weren't his kids at the parade?
It was raining...
It wasn't dark......
>
>"Cadillac_Jones" <d...@D.com> wrote in message
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>> On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 18:56:39 GMT, "John Fariss" <jfa...@nycap.rr.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>> >
>> >Those weren't his kids at the parade?
>>
>> It was raining...
>
>It wasn't dark......
>
But it wasn't full noon summer sunshine.
but I'm sure they had waterproof SPF 1000 on just in case.
But you didn't say that.
>>Curt Schilling said vote for Bush. If it wasn't for Schilling - the
>>Red Sox would still be losers.
>>I hope Bush wins.
>You do realize Schilling said God loves him more than He loves the
>Yankees,
Since the Yankees are pure evil, that's hardly a shocking revelation.
---------------------------------------------
David M. Nieporent niep...@alumni.princeton.edu
Unlike our President, who:
- Opposed the creation of the 9/11 commission, then
endorsed it.
- Opposed the creation of a Homeland Security department, then
supported it.
- Drew a link between Saddam and Al Qaeda in the 9/11 attack, then
admitted there is no link between Saddam and Al Qaeda in the 9/11 attack.
- Said we found WMD, then said we couldn't find WMD.
- Promised not to touch the Social Security surplus, then provided
for spending the surplus in every budget through 2013.
- Supported Free Trade, then supported restrictions on trade.
- Pledged to find bin Laden dead or alive, then said he's not so
concerned about bin Laden.
- Supported mandatory caps on carbon dioxide emissions, then
opposed them.
- Resisted outside investigation on WMD intelligence failure, then
supported outside investigation on WMD intelligence failure.
- Says the issue of gay marriage should be left to the states, then
supports a constitutional amendment banning gay marriage.
- Opposed nation building, then supported nation building.
- Claimed that we can win the war on terror, then that the war on
terror is unwinnable, then that the war on terror will be won.
http://www.americanprogressaction.org/site/pp.asp?c=klLWJcP7H&b=118263
--
This. Is. The. Year.
(told ya)
>On 28 Oct 2004 14:41:10 -0700, franc...@yahoo.co.nz (Bobby
>Fischler) wrote:
>
>
>>Curt Schilling said vote for Bush. If it wasn't for Schilling - the
>>Red Sox would still be losers.
>>
>>I hope Bush wins.
>>
>
>
>You do realize Schilling said God loves him more than He loves the
>Yankees, that Schilling won't let his kids out of the house during
>sunlight hours for fear the will get skin cancer and is generally
>regarded as crazier than a shit house mouse?
He doesn't trust SP15?
Tom
>On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 18:56:39 GMT, "John Fariss" <jfa...@nycap.rr.com>
>wrote:
>
>
>>
>>Those weren't his kids at the parade?
>
>It was raining...
So it rained on his parade? A sad end for such a wonderful series.
Tom
> On 28 Oct 2004 14:41:10 -0700, franc...@yahoo.co.nz (Bobby
> Fischler) wrote:
>
>
>
>>Curt Schilling said vote for Bush. If it wasn't for Schilling - the
>>Red Sox would still be losers.
>>
>>I hope Bush wins.
>>
>
>
>
> You do realize Schilling said God loves him more than He loves the
> Yankees,
I can say without fear of contradiction that God *does*, in fact, love
Curt Schilling--a *person*--more than He loves the Yankees--a corporation.
--
HJ
4 More Years...
http://tinyurl.com/4n8mv
yastrzemski\at\insightbb\dot\com
Well as much as Curts the man
this was Tons more for WAKE then anyother Redsox Player on that team.
Yes, bravo Curt Shilling, he inspired us all with his pitching. And Yay Red
Sox, the curse is dead!
But in a few mintes, I'm heading out into the rain, here where I live in
western Washington state, and I will cast my vote for John Kerry. I find it
very easy to discard Mr. Shilling's recommendation because there is nothing
that GWBush has done in the past four years that I think we should give him
another four years to keep doing.
Plus, the invasion of Iraq was a huge blunder, and shows that W is neither a
good commander of the military, nor capable of making sound executive
decisions (did someone say WDM??).
So, while Bush and Shilling try very hard to make people feel good about
WBush, the record is simply not there to support giving Bush another four
years.
Or even four minutes, for that matter.
AM
--
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"Oneness is not achieved through conformity or subordination, but
through the full expression of everyone's unique piece of the puzzle."
--AM
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>But in a few mintes, I'm heading out into the rain, here where I live in
>western Washington state, and I will cast my vote for John Kerry.
There's a shock!
--
V.G.
Change pobox dot alaska to gci.
"I wanted a car I could run down pedestrians with. But one with a comfy ride, like a sofa on wheels." - Father Haskell
"No doubt about it, 9-11 was orchestrated by Lockheed." - *lexa 'connects the dots' 4/27/04 (cg5t80pl73d7r1s81...@4ax.com)
"Nope, Lockheed provided the cover for 9-11 due to abuses of it's system. They're guilty as charged. But ultimately it was Bechtel who concocted the
9-11 events." Alexa connects some totally different dots. 8/6/04 (n3p8h0lvp0u3tj0j4...@4ax.com)
Sarcasm is my sword, Apathy is my shield.
Who is Shilling you incompetent worm? I'm sure all your other research
is equally astute.
->But in a few mintes, I'm heading out into the rain, here where I live in
->western Washington state, and I will cast my vote for John Kerry. I find it
->very easy to discard Mr. Shilling's recommendation because there is nothing
->that GWBush has done in the past four years that I think we should give him
->another four years to keep doing.
Eww. Polling places in the rain. It's *so* easy to vote absentee in
Washington State. I'm glad to have had my vote done and over with a week
ago.
--
M. Zaiem Beg zb...@iglou.com
Plus, as happy I am for the Red Sox, Shilling and his huge paycheck wanting
a tax cut for the rich has NOTHING to do with my middle-income family trying
to hang onto our jobs and health insurance. The only thing we have in
common is our love of God, to whom I prayed day and night for a Kerry win.
Kat
>
>Plus, as happy I am for the Red Sox, Shilling and his huge paycheck wanting
>a tax cut for the rich has NOTHING to do with my middle-income family trying
>to hang onto our jobs and health insurance. The only thing we have in
>common is our love of God, to whom I prayed day and night for a Kerry win.
>
>
typical Bostonian loser / Kerry supporter mentality.
btw, I think Kerry seems to hide his faith pretty well...among other things.
--
* enjoying the karma *
remove LKJSDFJSD from address to email
Yes, I am typical - typical of the average American, which is why Kerry will
win.
Kat
>Yes, I am typical - typical of the average American, which is why Kerry will
>win.
>
>
that's bad reasoning. I'm strictly middle-class, and raised as Catholic
as anyone but "praying" day and night Kerry will win and somehow provide
saviourship to your daily life is pretty embarrassing and I have a hard
time believing it's typical.
there seem to be more job openings than I can remember in the last 5
years or so -- I'm getting a lot of requests for my resume or interviews
for positions which pay pretty well. I got a tax refund the past couple
years and I don't even have kids. something I didn't get previously.
these are merely a few indicators that tell me things are going right.
praying some northeastern Frankenstein lookalike will help me put more
bread on the table would be downright bizarre.
bri
Frankenstein's Monster is highly insulted...
> Plus, the invasion of Iraq was a huge blunder, and shows that W is neither
a
> good commander of the military, nor capable of making sound executive
> decisions (did someone say WDM??).
No, I'm pretty sure they didn't. What is it? "W's Da Man"?
Matt
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHHA!!!!!!!!!
How's typical feel today?
>BWAHAHAHAHAHAHHA!!!!!!!!!
>--
>V.G.
>
>
>
:-)
You're a wise man, and it's unfortunate that not enough people agreed
with you and me about that. At least Kerry carried your state; I live
in Schilling's previous stomping grounds (and, I believe, his off-season
home), Arizona, which Bush won both times.
It's sad that anyone would even think that because Schilling supported
Bush, therefore we should vote for Bush. Being a great pitcher (which
Schilling certainly is) does not necessarily make one a wise human being.
To my mind, Schilling, sad to say, supported Bush purely for his own
selfish interest, since Schilling (especially with all the extra megabucks
following the World Series win) is a rich man. If he'd been honest about
that, I wouldn't have a problem with it; but if he claimed that Bush was
good for the average person, who probably has to follow the Red Sox on
radio or TV because tickets are so expensive (in order to pay Schilling),
he was either delusional or lying.
-- Jeffrey J. Sargent, jjsa...@go.com
>> Yes, bravo Curt Shilling, he inspired us all with his pitching. And Yay Red
>> Sox, the curse is dead!
>> But in a few mintes, I'm heading out into the rain, here where I live in
>> western Washington state, and I will cast my vote for John Kerry. I find it
>> very easy to discard Mr. Shilling's recommendation because there is nothing
>> that GWBush has done in the past four years that I think we should give him
>> another four years to keep doing.
>You're a wise man, and it's unfortunate that not enough people agreed
>with you and me about that. At least Kerry carried your state; I live
>in Schilling's previous stomping grounds (and, I believe, his off-season
>home), Arizona, which Bush won both times.
>It's sad that anyone would even think that because Schilling supported
>Bush, therefore we should vote for Bush. Being a great pitcher (which
>Schilling certainly is) does not necessarily make one a wise human being.
Beating the Yankees in the WS -- twice -- does.
Of course those who can't make that claim pop up in places
like the Darwin awards and America's Stupidest Criminals.
--
RNJ
Douglas wanted to be a free agent?
Tom
Well that's one way to read his letter to Les Mann.
He was perhaps well ahead of his time...a true visionary?
Tom
... Possible.
Douglas may or may not have been stupid, but he was a binge drinker
with a tendancy to do and say really stupid things when drunk.
--
RNJ
Patriots win
Red Sox win
Kerry loss
i was right
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