From: R&B on
On 2010-04-08 18:45:17 -0400, kenpitts said:

> Fred, Watson and Mickleson at the top of the leader board, with Tiger
> on the ourside looking in. Could we just take this to the back nine
> Sunday? I would take any of the three as winner right now.
>
> Ken

Your dream come true at Augusta would be for them to replace the Green
Jacket with a White Sheet.

Randy

From: BAR on
In article <2010041010002379981-noneofyourbusiness(a)allcom>,
none_of_your_business(a)all.com says...
>
> On 2010-04-08 18:45:17 -0400, kenpitts said:
>
> > Fred, Watson and Mickleson at the top of the leader board, with Tiger
> > on the ourside looking in. Could we just take this to the back nine
> > Sunday? I would take any of the three as winner right now.
> >
> > Ken
>
> Your dream come true at Augusta would be for them to replace the Green
> Jacket with a White Sheet.
>
> Randy

Why don't you give them yours, if you can part with it for any lenght of
time.


From: kenpitts on
On Apr 10, 9:10 am, BAR <sc...(a)you.com> wrote:
> In article <2010041010002379981-noneofyourbusiness(a)allcom>,
> none_of_your_busin...(a)all.com says...
>
>
>
> > On 2010-04-08 18:45:17 -0400, kenpitts said:
>
> > > Fred, Watson and Mickleson at the top of the leader board, with Tiger
> > > on the ourside looking in. Could we just take this to the back nine
> > > Sunday? I would take any of the three as winner right now.
>
> > > Ken
>
> > Your dream come true at Augusta would be for them to replace the Green
> > Jacket with a White Sheet.
>
> > Randy
>
> Why don't you give them yours, if you can part with it for any lenght of
> time.

Brown is one of these bleeding-heart, guilt-ridden, urban, white
liberals. He can be sympathetic for radical causes like the rabble
that invade global economic summits but he would never (rightly so)
show anything but disdain for the Klan. His problem is that
conservatives like me and Laville must be marginalized and explained
away as members of the Klan or worse. Please refer to Saul Alinsky
here.

I wonder how, with his Democratic alliances, he works it out that
Southern Democrats were the ones who stood in the school house doors
and tried to block he passage of the Civil Rights Act. Rockefeller
Republicans pushed that over the top. Also, his head probably explodes
when he thinks about Robert "Sheets" Byrd, Democratic senator from
West Virginia.

YMMV

Ken
From: Carbon on
On Sat, 10 Apr 2010 08:08:10 -0700, kenpitts wrote:
> On Apr 10, 9:10 am, BAR <sc...(a)you.com> wrote:
>> In article <2010041010002379981-noneofyourbusiness(a)allcom>,
>> none_of_your_busin...(a)all.com says...
>>> On 2010-04-08 18:45:17 -0400, kenpitts said:
>>>
>>>> Fred, Watson and Mickleson at the top of the leader board, with
>>>> Tiger on the ourside looking in. Could we just take this to the
>>>> back nine Sunday? I would take any of the three as winner right
>>>> now.
>>>
>>> Your dream come true at Augusta would be for them to replace the
>>> Green Jacket with a White Sheet.
>>
>> Why don't you give them yours, if you can part with it for any lenght
>> of time.
>
> Brown is one of these bleeding-heart, guilt-ridden, urban, white
> liberals. He can be sympathetic for radical causes like the rabble
> that invade global economic summits but he would never (rightly so)
> show anything but disdain for the Klan. His problem is that
> conservatives like me and Laville must be marginalized and explained
> away as members of the Klan or worse. Please refer to Saul Alinsky
> here.
>
> I wonder how, with his Democratic alliances, he works it out that
> Southern Democrats were the ones who stood in the school house doors
> and tried to block he passage of the Civil Rights Act. Rockefeller
> Republicans pushed that over the top. Also, his head probably explodes
> when he thinks about Robert "Sheets" Byrd, Democratic senator from
> West Virginia.

Type "southern strategy" into the Google. The Republicans actively
recruited Southern racists years ago, and they moved pretty much en
masse to the Republican party. You surely know this already...
From: kenpitts on
On Apr 10, 10:28 am, Carbon <nob...(a)nospam.tampabay.rr.com> wrote:
> On Sat, 10 Apr 2010 08:08:10 -0700, kenpitts wrote:
> > On Apr 10, 9:10 am, BAR <sc...(a)you.com> wrote:
> >> In article <2010041010002379981-noneofyourbusiness(a)allcom>,
> >> none_of_your_busin...(a)all.com says...
> >>> On 2010-04-08 18:45:17 -0400, kenpitts said:
>
> >>>> Fred, Watson and Mickleson at the top of the leader board, with
> >>>> Tiger on the ourside looking in. Could we just take this to the
> >>>> back nine Sunday? I would take any of the three as winner right
> >>>> now.
>
> >>> Your dream come true at Augusta would be for them to replace the
> >>> Green Jacket with a White Sheet.
>
> >> Why don't you give them yours, if you can part with it for any lenght
> >> of time.
>
> > Brown is one of these bleeding-heart, guilt-ridden, urban, white
> > liberals. He can be sympathetic for radical causes like the rabble
> > that invade global economic summits but he would never (rightly so)
> > show anything but disdain for the Klan. His problem is that
> > conservatives like me and Laville must be marginalized and explained
> > away as members of the Klan or worse. Please refer to Saul Alinsky
> > here.
>
> > I wonder how, with his Democratic alliances, he works it out that
> > Southern Democrats were the ones who stood in the school house doors
> > and tried to block he passage of the Civil Rights Act. Rockefeller
> > Republicans pushed that over the top. Also, his head probably explodes
> > when he thinks about Robert "Sheets" Byrd, Democratic senator from
> > West Virginia.
>
> Type "southern strategy" into the Google. The Republicans actively
> recruited Southern racists years ago, and they moved pretty much en
> masse to the Republican party. You surely know this already...- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Was what I said about what happened in the 60's not true? Byrd is
still a member of the Senate in spite of the fact that he was a member
of the Klan, an officer in fact.

You make it sound like conservatives in the South should somehow go
without representation, be disenfranchised. Like it or not, they are
still citizens.

I find the current crop of far left Democrats every bit as distasteful
as you find these people. But, when elected, they have every right to
chase after this radical agenda as we see them doing. They will pay a
price in November.

Ken