opihimoimoi
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Tue Sep-16-03 08:37 PM
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Will the Bush cause the PUBs to lose the HOUSE and SENATE?? |
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Now that his numbers indicate a loss in 04, the House and Senate comes to mind.
He is fast becoming another NEWT, totally out of control, obstinate, arrogant, and reigns with impunity.
Bushes approach to the UN prior to the war reflects this. This is why they failed to join in. He was way too pushy and arrogant, Freedom Fries?
Now he pays the price. As did Newt, regulated to commentator and viewed upon as a loser he is.
Bush will go down in history as the cause but the mega rich who posted the turd in the Oval will abscond with the billion$ and live in obscurity. Damn.
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Tue Sep-16-03 08:41 PM
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1. If there is a Democratic God, then yes. |
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One can pray to regain the House and Senate as well as the White House. If the electorate has any brains, they will see the tremendous harm Bush and the Republican Congress have done for America and vote in Democrats for a complete regime change.
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Tue Sep-16-03 08:42 PM
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2. Bush won't lose squat... |
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...unless you make sure the voting machines can't be rigged, cause if they can do it, you know they will.
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Tue Sep-16-03 08:43 PM
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Tue Sep-16-03 08:57 PM
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the house has too many seats held too strongly by the GOP. the senate has a higher per centage of closer races.
however, as the ghost of tip o'neill would say...."all politics is local" and this economy may be the weak spot for the GOP in the house, since congressmen are representing a more local and smaller fraction of the population in a state(except for those big sky places like montana.)
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Tue Sep-16-03 08:44 PM
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4. No, but what a delightful thought! (n/t) |
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Tue Sep-16-03 08:47 PM
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Along with my thoughts about O'Connor I've been keeping snippets of articles, etc., relating to my rep. and the plaid-shirted Lamar, and the ever insufferable Mr. Frist to use to remind the folks around here of just how these honorable men acted and what they had to say. I remember hearing Mr. Wamp on talk radio one morning, practically screaming and bashing the French - the childish nut even praised the renaming of the Freedom Fries, and how wonderful the Great Smirking One Who Should Not Be Questioned was and on and on.....
I've been salivating at the thought of letters to the editor and little reminders sent to the county Dem party and to talk radio. Can you tell how well I like my rep.?
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opihimoimoi
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Tue Sep-16-03 08:53 PM
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6. All it will take is a nudge from all of us Dems to push the country where |
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it supposed to be: SANE and SAFE through Reason and a Desire for the COMMON GOOD.
Our present nutcase in the WH is anything but sane and anything but reasonable. He is a fraud to the Nth degree.
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