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truthisfreedom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-06-08 04:54 AM
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12. Let me fix some misspellings on the freeper page...
From the freeper page:

From here on out, we can likely expect a dramatic shift to the left. Either of these Democratic candidates will significantly raise our taxes, fling open the doors to our borders, enact economically crippling environmental policy, stack the Supreme Court with leftists, attempt to impose socialized medicine, and force a humiliating and ignominious withdrawal from Iraq. In the view of many conservatives, Senator McCain would only be slightly better on many of these issues, save the War.

No matter how you cut the cake, 2008 is shaping up to be a big Democratic year.

Whether anything can be done to mitigate this impending disaster remains to be seen, life has a way of changing the calculus suddenly and unpredictably, but at this stage, prudence demands that we prepare those tax shelters and buy an extra rifle while we still can.


Translation, one line at a time:

From here on out, we can likely expect a dramatic shift to the left.

Editor: Yay. *cheers, screaming, deafening applause for a good 2 hours*

Either of these Democratic candidates will significantly raise our taxes, fling open the doors to our borders, enact economically crippling environmental policy, stack the Supreme Court with leftists, attempt to impose socialized medicine, and force a humiliating and ignominious withdrawal from Iraq. In the view of many conservatives, Senator McCain would only be slightly better on many of these issues, save the War.

No matter how you cut the cake, 2008 is shaping up to be a big Democratic year.

Whether anything can be done to mitigate this impending disaster remains to be seen, life has a way of changing the calculus suddenly and unpredictably, but at this stage, prudence demands that we prepare those tax shelters and buy an extra rifle while we still can.

Either of these Democratic candidates will stop welfare the ultra-rich, solve the immigration nightmare that repubes couldn't, save the Earth by addressing climate change (finally), protect the Constitution by appointing Supreme Court Justices that actually think without using knee-jerk decision-making, finally address the one thing that separates us from the civilized world... health care, and leave Iraq to the Iraqis, who will do just fine on their own.

No matter how you cut the cake, DEMOCRATS RULE!

Obviously the Dems are set to win hugely in 2008... Senate, House, Presidency, and the hearts and minds of Americans. Meanwhile, hardcore freepers will continue to shoot themselves in the foot and lose money by throwing good after bad.


Thank you, and good night.


No matter how you cut the cake, 2008 is shaping up to be a big Democratic year.

Whether anything can be done to mitigate this impending disaster remains to be seen, life has a way of changing the calculus suddenly and unpredictably, but at this stage, prudence demands that we prepare those tax shelters and buy an extra rifle while we still can.
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