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Posted by Wheels on October 28, 2002 at 11:11:02 from (205.243.25.105):

In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Great man posted by That brings up a question on October 27, 2002 at 15:52:45:


You said "I heard on television it wasn't ice but maybe an explosion or flash fire of some kind."

I live in central minnesota, a long way from where the plane crashed and I can tell you that is was foggy and misty here, not good weather to be in a plane. What state do you live in?


Judging by the IP #'s I think this is a Quote from you ""I get a kick out of you idiots that say "I heard on the radio".""

Being one of those idiots I get a kick out of the chance that there is a double standard here. I would like to know how some unknown TV personality is more Credible than the "Agriculture Voice of Minnesota" radio announcer Cliff Mitchell. He has been a farm braodcastor at the same station for over 50 years and I would guess a majority of the Farmers in Mn have heard about him.

If you are so sort sighted to think one of the other candidates had something to do with the crash you obviously don't realize the amount of sympathy votes that will go to the Dem. replacement. This was a close race and those votes will likely make the difference.

Also "Remember the Kennedy's" One of them was campaigning with Paul Wellstone on friday Morning. I Don't know what you are trying to prove with that statement.


Wellstone was not very popular here in rural MN. On my way to work I seen only one lawn sign of his and that has not been out for a few weeks. I am not sure who took it down. There are several Coleman signs up on my 25 mile trip to work. Look at the other Responses to this question, Most of the people who identify themselves as being from MN didn't care for Mr Wellstone.

At least most of the people here are not afraid to identify themselves.

Wheels




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