You want an explanation, Tom Enright? Here's your explanation. God is Pissed.
xyzzy is in it to win it like Yzerman:>> Carter did not attend the funeral of JPII's predecessor, who>> died > when>> he was president. The U.S. delegation consisted only of his>> mother. >>
so maybe he really has no cause to complain about not being>> part of > the>> U.S. delegation for this one.>
WIT,RSFCC?>
and two popes died while Carter was president, the other time> he sent his wife.>
We baptists tolerate them papists. It don't mean we have to like 'em.
Maybe he should realize he's a douchebag and that's why Bush couldn't have cared less if he attended
"xyzzy" <invalid@addr.net> wrote in message news:425752a6_1@news1.prserv.net...> Carter did not attend the funeral of JPII's predecessor, who died when he > was president. The U.S. delegation consisted only of his mother.>
so maybe he really has no cause to complain about not being part of the > U.S. delegation for this one.>
Carter did not attend the funeral of JPII's predecessor, who died when > he was president. The U.S. delegation consisted only of his mother.>
so maybe he really has no cause to complain about not being part of the > U.S. delegation for this one.
Well, the 3 most recent presidents, a president's wife, and the Secretary of State are not exactly bad choices. Given Carter's venomous rhetoric towards the current administration, it's no wonder they wouldn't let him anywhere near the sitting president.
"GregoryD" <hagar@hotmail.com> wrote in message newsan.2005.04.10.01.10.52.788312@hotmail.com...> On Fri, 08 Apr 2005 23:49:58 -0400, xyzzy wrote:>
Carter did not attend the funeral of JPII's predecessor, who died when>> he was president. The U.S. delegation consisted only of his mother.>>
so maybe he really has no cause to complain about not being part of the>> U.S. delegation for this one.>
Well, the 3 most recent presidents, a president's wife, and the Secretary> of State are not exactly bad choices. Given Carter's venomous rhetoric> towards the current administration, it's no wonder they wouldn't let him> anywhere near the sitting president.>
GregoryD>
We must not get the same news you do. I've never heard Carter ever say anything bad about either Bush. They shoulda made room for him and Jesse Jackson...
Charles Beauchamp 10 April 2005 22:19:54 [ permanent link ]
"MoParMaN" <scott.hendryx.clothes@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message news:lI86e.9$VA3.1@newssvr30.news.prodigy.com...>
"GregoryD" <hagar@hotmail.com> wrote in message > newsan.2005.04.10.01.10.52.788312@hotmail.com...>> On Fri, 08 Apr 2005 23:49:58 -0400, xyzzy wrote:>>
Carter did not attend the funeral of JPII's predecessor, who died when>>> he was president. The U.S. delegation consisted only of his mother.>>>
so maybe he really has no cause to complain about not being part of the>>> U.S. delegation for this one.>>
Well, the 3 most recent presidents, a president's wife, and the Secretary>> of State are not exactly bad choices. Given Carter's venomous rhetoric>> towards the current administration, it's no wonder they wouldn't let him>> anywhere near the sitting president.>>
GregoryD>>
We must not get the same news you do. I've never heard Carter ever say > anything bad about either Bush. They shoulda made room for him and Jesse > Jackson...>
Ya but only if they was gonna toss both them SOBs out from high altitude.
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Minä suojelen sinua kaikelta, mitä ikinä keksitkin sanoa, xyzzy:> Carter did not attend the funeral of JPII's predecessor, who died when > he was president. The U.S. delegation consisted only of his mother.
so maybe he really has no cause to complain about not being part of the > U.S. delegation for this one.
Er...JPI didn't really serve that long.
rich
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On Sun, 10 Apr 2005 12:09:53 GMT, "MoParMaN" <scott.hendryx.clothes@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
"GregoryD" <hagar@hotmail.com> wrote in message >newsan.2005.04.10.01.10.52.788312@hotmail.com...>> On Fri, 08 Apr 2005 23:49:58 -0400, xyzzy wrote:>>
Carter did not attend the funeral of JPII's predecessor, who died when>>> he was president. The U.S. delegation consisted only of his mother.>>>
so maybe he really has no cause to complain about not being part of the>>> U.S. delegation for this one.>>
Well, the 3 most recent presidents, a president's wife, and the Secretary>> of State are not exactly bad choices. Given Carter's venomous rhetoric>> towards the current administration, it's no wonder they wouldn't let him>> anywhere near the sitting president.
We must not get the same news you do. I've never heard Carter ever say >anything bad about either Bush. They shoulda made room for him
My info says the Vatican said "bring five." Who do you dump for "Jimmah?" The First Lady or the Sec State?
and Jesse Jackson...
LOL
Billy G is the obvious American Protestant clergyman to bring and you still have explain if you're going to bump Laura or Condoleeza... -- "The worst crime against working people is a company which fails to operate at a profit." - Samuel Gompers (1908)
"rich hammett" <bubbarichau@warmmail.com> wrote in message news:115iuaeeecpq62@corp.supernews.com...> Minä suojelen sinua kaikelta, mitä ikinä keksitkin sanoa, xyzzy:> > Carter did not attend the funeral of JPII's predecessor, who died when> > he was president. The U.S. delegation consisted only of his mother.>
so maybe he really has no cause to complain about not being part of the> > U.S. delegation for this one.>
Er...JPI didn't really serve that long.
Er...what this really means is there was less television coverage, thus no Jimmah.
Also, Pope Paul VI died only one month previous, and he had been there a while.
rich>
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