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-Short Attention Span Theater-
Maggie Thatcher looking frail...
2005-03-17
Margaret Thatcher made a rare public address Thursday, appearing frail and slightly confused as she reopened a local branch of the political party she once led. The 79-year-old former prime minister, who has had a series of small strokes, had to be prompted several times during a brief speech at the Conservative Party offices in the London suburb of Romford. "I'm delighted to be here, the sun is shining above us, I hope it will continue that way until we have a splendid victory in the election, for the future," Lady Thatcher told supporters of the Conservative Party, which has been in opposition since 1997. A national election is widely expected in May. "Thank you very much for turning out. It's lovely to see such a good crowd supporting your candidate," she said, standing at the front of the refurbished Romford Conservative Association headquarters with former Cabinet colleague Lord Tebbit at her side. She paused for several seconds until local lawmaker Andrew Rosindell gave her a prompt with her next words. She continued, but seemed uncertain the building was a Conservative headquarters. Rosindell then prompted her again. Onlookers cheered as she unveiled a plaque commemorating the event.
Best wishes, Mrs. Thatcher.
Posted by:seafarious

#11  .com: whom do you mean?

Thatcher's appearance at Reagan's funeral was intensely moving.
Posted by: someone   2005-03-17 11:52:04 PM  

#10  dickweed (MM, not FG)
Posted by: Bobby   2005-03-17 10:51:38 PM  

#9  nice point, Bobby... Mike will be begging for drinks spouting old "tell all" stories of people he never covered to barflys who couldn't care less...
Posted by: Frank G   2005-03-17 10:38:17 PM  

#8  Amen... No doubt, MICHAEL McDONOUGH, Associated Press Writer will be FAR more lucid when he is 79, and will (no doubt) have a LOT more friends in the free world. Jerk.
Posted by: Bobby   2005-03-17 10:30:44 PM  

#7  An AP story on Lady Thatcher. I don't like their style.
Posted by: SwissTex   2005-03-17 10:04:14 PM  

#6  A giant of the 20th century.

TRUE STORY:

Lady T's husband is a passenger on a train bound for London. A group of folk "on leave" from a mental institution board the train. A woman in charge is doing a head count of her wards. One...two...three...four...five..."Excuse me sir, but who are you? she says to Lady T's husband. Without skipping a beat he replies: Why madam I'm married to the PM of England!!! The lady smiles and says SIX...seven...etc..

I'm told Lady T had as great a sense of humor as her husband.
Posted by: Mark Z.   2005-03-17 9:11:12 PM  

#5  Lady Backbone. Her potential successor is beginning to take the stage. now.

Thanks, Maggie - please accept our best wishes.
Posted by: .com   2005-03-17 7:48:34 PM  

#4  Forever grateful that you defeated the Soviet Empire, Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan.
Posted by: Kalle (kafir forever)   2005-03-17 7:39:40 PM  

#3  Great gal, great leader, still has bigger cajones that all of frog-land.
Posted by: Slose Slong1991   2005-03-17 6:19:51 PM  

#2  Class act - don't abuse her, Cons. party....
Posted by: Frank G   2005-03-17 6:10:30 PM  

#1  Are prayers are with you, Lady Thatcher.
Posted by: Jonathan   2005-03-17 5:40:43 PM  

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