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delphine Donating Member (148 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-23-04 10:28 PM
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46. Didn't the repukes tell Gregoire to concede
when their asswipe was ahead by just 42 votes? So what's the problem with conceding when you're down 130 votes, Rossi?


The dems need to get nasty like the repukes right now. "Sore Loser Rossi", "concede for the good of the state of Washington", "You lost, get over it".

The Washington Dem party should be pressing him to concede using the same exact words the repukes used when they asked Gregoire to concede.

One problem, though, is that Gregoire played the Kerry "I'm not really challenging the election" game and acted completely disinterested in the whole thing,which was completely the dem party's show from the start.

So she's got some making up to do . . .
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