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Saturday, December 25, 2010

Gretzky 1991-2010, "Political Christmas Cards will never be the same"

The "Pet the Cat" card was classic"

"Gretzky is playing with the mices in a better place"
First, a bloggin Merry Christmas from us here at Mayor Sam, we hope that our diverse group of viewers are enjoying this most sacred day with your respective families.
But we want to have a moment of silence ......................, for Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez's cat "Gretzky", who has gone on to a greater kitty place.
Each year, especially in a election year, we receive the normal pandering holiday message from our assorted politicos. But the best by far year after year, was the Sanchez holiday card and its star Gretzky. We have seen Gretzky in many incarnations. But now with Gretzky chasing his furballs in kitty heaven, we have lost a politico holiday icon.
Gretzky will surely be missed.
MERRY CHRISTMAS! and our thoughts go out to Gretzky's next of kit.
Scott Johnson in CD 14

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4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said:

You know, for years I had heard of the notorious "Pet The Cat" card and was under the impression (based on how it was described) that is was some sort of lewd, offensive, borderline-pornographic thing depicting Sanchez all-but-naked with her legs spread. This is first time I've seen the actual card and there is nothing, repeat, NOTHING wrong with it! It just goes to show what sexist society we continue to live in. Merry Christmas.

December 25, 2010 1:48 PM  

Anonymous RobThomas said:

Loretta Sanchez is beautiful inside and out. And RIP to Gretzky.

December 25, 2010 2:44 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

You know, Scott you are just a friggin' buffoon, loser, coward, Just saying...

Oh and merry christmas you idiot.

December 25, 2010 11:40 PM  

Blogger Michael Higby said:

1:48 do you think this however is really something a Member of Congress, regardless of gender or sexual orientation should be sending out?

it wouldn't be appropriate in the corporate world. Let's hope for some decorum.

December 26, 2010 1:09 PM  

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