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I knew I liked Charles Barkley for a reason
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21/07/2006 15:56:47
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Memories of Dan Quale.

There is a Quayle behind every Bush.

Spell potato.

Quayle used his influence to join the Indiana National Guard to avoid serving in Viet Nam. If he was in the Guard today chances are he would be in Iraq. Times change.

The lack of values in the United States is due to the likes of Murphy Brown.

Who is the Prime Minister of Canada?

Dan Quayle is the only Vice President to have a museum

Senator Quayle championed the cause of Daniel Manion as a candidate for a federal appellate judgeship for the Seventh Circuit Court. Reagan appointed Manion, who is a member of the John Birch Society.



>From Daily News:
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>The reverb is still echoing over Dan Quayle's walkout in the middle of a John Mellencamp concert in Lake Tahoe last weekend. The singer-songwriter introduced his tune "Wall Talk" by announcing, "This next one is for all the poor people who've been ignored by the current administration." As Quayle exited, the former veep explained, "I didn't appreciate the comment, and besides, I didn't think the show was very good." But Mellencamp said he couldn't care less that Quayle got his knickers in a twist: "I certainly wouldn't have changed a word." NBA Hall of Famer Charles Barkley backed Mellencamp, saying, "He's right." While that may sound odd coming from a former conservative, Barkley told a local reporter, "I was a Republican - until they lost their minds." Quayle, known for his great golf game, served as veep under President Bush's father from 1989-'93.
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