Stan Boleslawski <boleslawski@forpresident.com> wrote in news:80fc692a-78f5-4160-afd3-9f16e5cb5e14@g17g2000prg.googlegroups.com : More importantly, who would JFK choose as VP in TTL? I'd guess Symington (who was on Kennedy's short list for VPs). Wayne Morse didn't have a history in the Democratic Party, and Brown and DiSalle would be ruled out by a ticket with two Catholics seeming
Gary <not@none.com> writes: On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 19:25:03 -0400, Hugh Lawson <hlawson@triad.rr.com> wrote: "Bruce Martin" <martraco@worldnet.att.net> writes: Chicagoan Although I supported Hillary up to the NC primary (in which I voted for Obama), I expect to vote for Obama. I'll take a little extra pleasure in it because of his color, but I would have voted
Jerry <johnnaishwerner@yahoo.com> wrote in news:cf057f20-b237-4a58-bbc5-e2dd7f0183fa@m44g2000hsc.googlegroups.com : WI Fort Sumter had not been fired upon? Before that happened there was little desire to go to war with the confederacy. I believe that noetherners would let the confederacy stand. Except for some extreme pro-Southern Democrats on the one hand and some extreme anti
R H Draney wrote: Maria C. filted: [1] I see on the map that Paducah is where the Tennessee River flows into the Ohio. That's of interest to any Tennessean (spelled Tennesseean by some, ObAUE), which I still consider myself, though I'm really a Michigander most of the time. The Tennessee River is distinctive, I seem to recall, because it's the largest river in the 48
On Mon, 30 Jun 2008 02:17:39 -0400, "Maria C." <noname@sbcglobal.net> wrote: <snip> [1] I see on the map that Paducah is where the Tennessee River flows into the Ohio. That's of interest to any Tennessean (spelled Tennesseean by some, ObAUE), which I still consider myself, though I'm really a Michigander most of the time. I can't imagine why anyone would spell it Tennessean when