November 04, 2002, 16:32
shufitzIn today's newspaper
Looking to the elections that we in the US are holding tomorrow, a limerick appeared in today's newspaper attributed to John Biederman (or Blederman; the font was unclear to my antique eyes).
Our forefathers fought to defend
voting rights – on which freedom depends.
So to honor their fight
vote and strengthen our right
to choose freely between two rear ends.November 04, 2002, 19:04
KallehHow wonderful, Shufitz! It really fits with my being in Washington DC on election eve!

November 06, 2002, 14:44
KallehThis verse was in the book I am reading about WWII. Since this is a political thread, I will post it here. With the Brits and Americans on this board, I thought it appropriate:
Oh, when you Yanks came marching in,
You mocked our language, drank our gin;
You wooed our girls, and all the while
You gave your lives for the English isle.November 06, 2002, 19:16
Morgan"Suppose you were an idiot . . . . And suppose you were a member of Congress . . . . But I repeat myself."
--Mark Twain
November 18, 2002, 17:03
shufitzOn Friday, Hu Jintao was named chief of China's Communist Party.
I have received a transcript of the
cogent analysis of this event at the US White House.
