UDenver20
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Mon Aug-22-05 10:28 PM
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Will the majority of Dems identify as solidly anti-war before... |
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... the GOP effectively splits on the issue enough for it to matter?
Let's face it, the schism in the RNC leadership and face-men is growing wider by the day... Sooner or later, the moderate electorate will follow suit.
Will we get ourselves in a position to capitalize on this looming opportunity or will our leadership still be sitting around with our thumbs up our asses?
Why, or why not?
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Mayberry Machiavelli
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Mon Aug-22-05 10:32 PM
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1. Interesting that you posted this. I'm noticing that today's RW talking |
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point is how the failure of the Iraq War is causing a difficult schism among the DEMS. Of course Hagel saying "let's get out" is not a schism between some Repubs and Bushco... :eyes:
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still_one
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Mon Aug-22-05 10:32 PM
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Jim Sagle
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Mon Aug-22-05 11:08 PM
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3. Most DC Dems ARE Republicans. That's the only conclusion that fits their |
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actions. Therefore they will "stay the course," givng Hagel or someone like him an easy win.
Why will they do that? That's their JOB, to lose to the Republicans.
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