connecticut yankee
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Sat Feb-28-04 01:30 PM
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Just today I heard about another Rock-Bound Republican who will not vote for Bush.
He thinks he's the worse thing that ever happened to this country. As I feel the same way, I'd say this gentleman has great political wisdom.
Anyway, I keep hearing this from many level-headed and rational Republicans. I hope this becomes a movement.
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Sat Feb-28-04 01:31 PM
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1. As long as we keep trying |
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and keep working, there is hope.
As soon as we say "We can't win," we won't win.
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Sat Feb-28-04 01:33 PM
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There is hope! Even a brain dead monkey now can decipher between Bu$h*t & Shinola.
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Sat Feb-28-04 01:42 PM
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3. I think it already IS a movement. I've been hearing this for a while now. |
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But, of course, not on the evening news. Yet.
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Jade Fox
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Sat Feb-28-04 01:54 PM
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4. When I hear about these sensisble Conservatives changing their minds.. |
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about Bush, its very encouraging. But I find myself wondering if there is a movement in the opposite direction, as in people whom Bush has converted to his neo-con thinking by scaring the crap out of them on a regular basis invoking 9/11 and terrorism. This is apparently what happened to Dennis Miller. There must be more like him, but how many?
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