Gen Wesley Clark's candidacy and hair

Jon Ford jonmfordster@hotmail.com
Fri, 19 Sep 2003 08:21:20 -0700


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<P>Michael-- I was fixing my bicycle yesterday and stopped just short of complimenting the middle-aged clerk on his uncanny resemblance to Wesley Clark, who had been interviewed extensively on CNN the previous evening. He probably wouldn''t have understood who I was talking about, but in about a week he will. I agree with you-- having a lot of hair&nbsp; (even if it's short) helps men get elected. </P>
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<DIV></DIV>&gt;From: Michael Eisenstadt <MICHAELE@ANDO.PAIR.COM>
<DIV></DIV>&gt;To: austin-ghetto-list@pairlist.net, marie@inside-crew.net 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;Subject: re: Gen Wesley Clark's candidacy and hair 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2003 10:06:54 -0500 
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<DIV></DIV>&gt;Is not the tide turning? 
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<DIV></DIV>&gt;Gen. W Clark's jump into the arena is being 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;backed by B Clinton. 
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<DIV></DIV>&gt;Clinton's reasoning is that Dr Dean is not 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;butch enough to beat pecced out Georgie Boy 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;and that Sen Kerry of Mass who served 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;valorously in Veet Nam has too much hair. no 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;one with that much hair has ever been elected 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;president. 
<DIV></DIV>&gt; 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;whereas bad hair like R Reagan's HELPED him 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;get elected: orange dyed old man's hair with 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;a fluffed up pompadour is actually an excellent 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;design choice when running for president. 
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<DIV></DIV>&gt;gentlemen with mullets only run for president 
<DIV></DIV>&gt;in movies. 
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<DIV></DIV>&gt;W Clark's hair is military style. 
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<DIV></DIV>&gt;just thought you might want to know 
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