Hi Kathy,
That wouldn't be Rush Limbaugh, would it?
Liz
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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From: owner-mol-cancer@lists.meds.com
[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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From:
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To:
<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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