Michael - I saw your copy of the Mailer-Breslin poster. It's beautiful. I couldn't make out the artist's name, can you tell me who it is? Thanks for posting it, Julie
Concurrence with Mr. Breslin: fyi: Louisiana was a blue state - you get what you pay for! Let them pull themselves up by their own bootstraps, ala the regular Republican refrain instead of now after the fact being subsidized by big government spending!
Nov. 13 2007 10:43 AM
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Paulo
from Paterson, New Jersey
Forget about State of New York City. Go for Republic of New York City.
Nov. 13 2007 10:35 AM
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ab
ahhhk...angry man in the morning.....
Nov. 13 2007 10:31 AM
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Michael - I saw your copy of the Mailer-Breslin poster. It's beautiful. I couldn't make out the artist's name, can you tell me who it is? Thanks for posting it, Julie
Original Mailer/Breslin campaign poster here:
http://frumin.net/ation/2007/11/mailer_for_mayor_in_memorium.html
Correction: I meant La. was a red state.
Concurrence with Mr. Breslin: fyi: Louisiana was a blue state - you get what you pay for! Let them pull themselves up by their own bootstraps, ala the regular Republican refrain instead of now after the fact being subsidized by big government spending!
Forget about State of New York City. Go for Republic of New York City.
ahhhk...angry man in the morning.....
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