Wednesday, June 09, 2004
PLAYING POLITICS WITH DEATH
By Tweed
In a stunning flip-flop, George Bush is now playing politics with the death of former President Ronald Reagan.
In related news, President Bush has asked Nancy Reagan for permission to stuff and mount Mr. Reagan so he may be placed on stage at the Republican National Convention. A republican taxidermist has been retained in anticipation of Mrs. Reagan's cooperation.
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By Tweed
In a stunning flip-flop, George Bush is now playing politics with the death of former President Ronald Reagan.
Republicans say it would be impossible to separate Reagan's death from the current presidential race, or to take politics out of his death and burial this week. "It's unavoidable," said Grover Norquist, conservative activist and Reagan champion.
In related news, President Bush has asked Nancy Reagan for permission to stuff and mount Mr. Reagan so he may be placed on stage at the Republican National Convention. A republican taxidermist has been retained in anticipation of Mrs. Reagan's cooperation.