It is only fitting that an American hero like Jesse Helms would pass away on the fourth of July. I plan on naming my next cross in his honor. Rusty
First off, this should be in the non-orchid discussion forum so I have moved it.
Second, for some reason, this is what most comes to my mind.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Jn8K8EA7-Q&feature=related
While this is not a political forum, we're all certainly able to express our opinions here and today, in my opinion, the world is a slightly better place.
History buffs will no doubt note that co-founding fathers John Adams and Thomas Jefferson died on July 4, 1826,
Oh, go ahead and give it away then! oke:
Are you single?
Sorry to lead you on, babe. I usually go for um... more masculine types. :wink:
Are you saying his anti-gay(etc!) actions weren't? Also, that's an article out of Charlotte, NC, his home state. Can you say, "biased"?
http://www.beyondhomophobia.com/blog/2008/07/04/jesse-helms-if-you-want-to-call-me-a-bigot-fine/
"Fighting" AIDS, I believe, meant something different to him than it means to me.
http://home.att.net/~jrhsc/helms.html
You will be wasting bandwidth trying to convince me he was an American "Hero", if you want to waste time and energy trying to convince others here, fine, but I'm done with this.
Helms once deeply offended a black colleague, Democratic Senator Carol Moseley-Braun of Illinois, by singing part of "Dixie" on a Capitol elevator.
Soon after the Senate vote on the Confederate flag insignia, Sen. Jesse Helms (R.-N.C.) ran into Mosely-Braun in a Capitol elevator. Helms turned to his friend, Sen. Orrin Hatch (R.-Utah), and said, "Watch me make her cry. I'm going to make her cry. I'm going to sing 'Dixie' until she cries." He then proceeded to sing the song about "the good life" during slavery to Mosely-Braun (Gannett News Service, 1993-09-02; Time, 1993-08-16).
Are you saying his anti-gay(etc!) actions weren't? Also, that's an article out of Charlotte, NC, his home state. Can you say, "biased"?
http://www.beyondhomophobia.com/blog/2008/07/04/jesse-helms-if-you-want-to-call-me-a-bigot-fine/
"Fighting" AIDS, I believe, meant something different to him than it means to me.
http://home.att.net/~jrhsc/helms.html
ok, so work with me here... I guess naming the hybrid with the bulbous sangii pouch, the forward projecting druryi dorsal and hmm, petals, petals... maybe the lovely argus petals could be a good plant to name after Mr Helms...
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