Hi
Ladies of the Club: I find political commentary interesting whether I
agree with it or not. I listen to a talk radio show every afternoon.
The commentator makes me so furious, I want to strangle him, but I am well aware
of the other side's views. Gets my brain working and my blood
boiling! -- Kathy
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[mailto:owner-mol-cancer@lists.meds.com]On Behalf Of Elizabeth
Patterson Sent: Friday, August 13, 1999 9:13 AM To:
mol-cancer@lists.meds.com Subject: RE: [MOL] Bill and Hill, can't
judge......
Hi Lil and Nanc,
I have to agree with Lil; we talk about
a lot of things on this forum and I don't think we have to establish a
hands off policy when it comes to politics. It kind of reminds me of the
book I am (finally) reading, And Ladies of the Club by Helen Hooven Santmyer. In their womens
club they avoided all political
discussion. Didn't consider it ladylike. But the setting of this book is in
the 19th century midwest, not the (almost) 21st century. If one finds things
uninteresting they can simply delete it. I agree on the avoidance of
sexually offensive or racially offensive remarks and I would never presume
to give medical advice.
Liz
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Message----- From:
owner-mol-cancer@lists.meds.com [mailto:owner-mol-cancer@lists.meds.com] On Behalf Of Lillian Sent: Friday, August 13, 1999 11:26 AM To: mol-cancer@lists.meds.com Subject:
Re: [MOL] Bill and Hill, can't
judge......
I do not feel that one cannot voice
their opinions, after all, many of us say we are praying for people. If one doesn't
like what they see the subject is
going to be about they can delete. I just feel that our
forum has been very open. Even
voicing an opinion is not necessary a judgement. The only thing we are not permitted to do is sexual
offensive remarks, racial remarks, or
giving medical advice.
Lillian
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<mol-cancer@lists.meds.com> Sent: Friday, August 13, 1999 7:07 AM Subject: Re: [MOL] Bill and Hill, can't
judge......
> Wow!
Martha, > Good writing, but wrong
subject matter: > Tooooo much for
me, I say live and let live. Political comments are
not for > our forum anyway, remember. I could say
alot but is isn't for me to judge > anyone. Sorry! > Love ya, > Mom
(Nanc) ():-) > > In a message dated 8/13/99 9:18:10 AM Eastern
Daylight Time, >
home3@worldnet.att.net writes: > >
<< > Hi
Everyone! > > I don't know if they are reporting it
nationally, but according to the local > paper, Bill and
Hill are moving to Scarsdale. Lordy, from
the description, I > know where the house is, and used to drive past
it many a time. I am happy > that I moved
north and no longer have occasion to be on that
road. > > My husband hears scuttlebutt from people
he knows in the local County >
Democratic Party. They say Bill wanted to be closer to
golf courses and Hill > wanted to be closer to town. She won, in
this case. They say it is pay back > for her.
She will stay with him until the end of his term; he
has demanded > that. Because they will divorce after his
term is over, they have picked a > house which is not
quite as expensive as some they looked at. > > I am
knocking wood anyway, that they are not moving closer to
me. At least > one town they were considering, while a world
away from me economically, is > within only about
10 miles. I was not looking forward to what it might
do to >
traffic. The mayor of the town and a lot of people who
lived there said they > didn't want them to come, so I guess they let it
pass... > > From reading about Hill's tour of NY, I
don't know why she is doing this. > When I first heard, I thought she would have a
good shot. But she really >
comes across like a block of wood. Just this whole
tour..there is no > publicity of
where she is going. We basically hear about her
appearances > after she's made
them. > > I know when Robert Kennedy campaigned for
Senate, people knew about where he > was going to be
ahead of time. I don't remember...I was in
my stroller...but > there was one woman...my mom...who took me to go
see him. > > In reading about Hill's temper, in the
White House and trying to understand > her from
all that's gone down, I think the job she really wants is to
be > Queen Victoria. But
unfortunately for her, Queen Victoria is dead
and even > if she weren't, I don't think she would have
considered giving up her throne
> for Hill. > > Guiliani
isn't too much better. He is, I'm sure, a good lawyer, and
I > think, has tried to run NYC as
he used to run the local office of State > District Attorneys that he headed. But
Congress? A job where you have to > get along with other people who are on the same
level as you? I think both > of these people
like to tell other people what to do. > > He has his
own story. He is married, of course, with two
children. His > wife used to
do the news on local TV. He has reportedly had a big
affair > with someone on his
staff...she reportedly left 4 or 5 months ago for
a job >
in Washington, DC. His wife, has made plain, her
displeasure...doesn't go > with
him to a lot of events..but I guess, is sticking it out with
him. In > their case, I
suspect it has something to do with being Catholic,
and their > two little kids which are both, I think, under
10. > > But the story of his doings with the staff
lady, appeared and quickly >
disappeared from the paper. Not that I like reading about
such stuff, which > I definitely don't..but that is unusual behavior
for the press and I can't > help
but think that the story got squashed because he has been a
popular > mayor. > > Where is
our free press; I think we have lost it. > > If I to
get a chance to make up a picket sign telling Hill and Bill to
go > home, let me know if you can
think of anything that rhymes with Arkansas. > > Love and
Hugs, > > Martha >> >
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