From the Cracker Squire Archives on "Bring it on Sam Nunn, bring it on." -- Part I (Bill Shipp)
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In an 8-20-04 post I quoted Bill Shipp from his May 12, 2004 column:
Question. What could Sen. John F. Kerry do to have any chance of winning Georgia in the November election?
Answer. Not much. But he might try flattening his broad New England ''a,'' avoid being photographed ever again with Ted Kennedy, shush his wife or select Sam Nunn as his running mate.
And in a 11-14-04 post I quoted the Dean who noted:
"Georgia's last great Democratic senator, Sam Nunn, [was] a quietly cautious lawmaker who knew how to make good things happen in Washington for his nation and state."
In an 8-20-04 post I quoted Bill Shipp from his May 12, 2004 column:
Question. What could Sen. John F. Kerry do to have any chance of winning Georgia in the November election?
Answer. Not much. But he might try flattening his broad New England ''a,'' avoid being photographed ever again with Ted Kennedy, shush his wife or select Sam Nunn as his running mate.
And in a 11-14-04 post I quoted the Dean who noted:
"Georgia's last great Democratic senator, Sam Nunn, [was] a quietly cautious lawmaker who knew how to make good things happen in Washington for his nation and state."
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