CatWoman
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Thu May-26-05 08:21 PM
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Why is Chimpy's Empire unraveling now?
To what do you specifically attribute this?
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Thu May-26-05 08:25 PM
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1. flagrant falsehood fatigue |
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Thu May-26-05 08:26 PM
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the fickle finger of fate? :D
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Thu May-26-05 08:35 PM
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Edited on Thu May-26-05 08:37 PM by sendero
... I think Americans are more guilty of being inattentive than of being stupid.
Now that the Iraq war has turned into the debacle we all knew it would, now that over half of Americans believe that the DictatorTot lied his ass off to get us there, now that the economy is not really going anywhere as promised as a result of the tax cuts for the rich, now that virtually nothing Bush** has done can be really called a success, they are waking up.
The high price of gas and its resulting drag on the economy is most likely the main reason. But I personally believe that Bush** has lost credibility, the benefit of a doubt, with the American people. And once you lose that, it is nearly impossible to get it back.
We are already past the zenith of Republican power. They've already shown the American people that they giving them power is like giving a teenaged boy a bottle of whiskey and the car keys.
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Thu May-26-05 08:32 PM
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3. What goes up, must come down? |
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Or maybe its just because they got greedy (er, greedier...) They wanted Bolton and Condi and Negroponte and Kerik and SS privatization and war in Iraq and tax cuts for the rich and ....
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Thu May-26-05 08:36 PM
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5. The neo-con dream agenda is dying....... |
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.....along with the lame duck that D-uhblyoo has suddenly become. Real conservative Republicans hear the bell tolling on this mess and are going to start, slowly at first, but then with more speed, rush back to the center and give up the insanity that this administration has become or they will be committing political suicide by staying allied with the lost cause. The best part of this is that the true believers will go down in flames along with the rest of the Constitution killers and in doing so will become anathema to the electorate.
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Thu May-26-05 09:55 PM
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25. Wow, glad to see you here. |
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Welcome to DU! The 'insanity that this administation has become' just about says it all.
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Thu May-26-05 08:37 PM
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6. Who cares why? Let's help it. |
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Thu May-26-05 08:37 PM
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7. The optimistic part of me says... |
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...that they have just hit the wall of American public's willingness to move toward Theocracy. That movement has been the cornerstone of their support from the fundies, so they got themselves backed into a corner: stop moving the country toward Theocracy, and they lose their staunchest base (glance at FR and you'll see what I mean -- today I saw one of them pledge to vote for Hillary, LOL); keep moving toward theocracy and they lose everyone else (the congress members know that and that's why they aren't going along with Chimpy's latest shennanigans).
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Thu May-26-05 08:39 PM
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8. They really thought they had a mandate and "morals" was the catalyst... |
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The Shiavo intervention scared the living sh*t out of many moderate Republicans who didn't realize how damn intrusive and dangerous the Rapturist Right is. It was a HUGE wakeup call and one that caused the usually disinterested moderates to pick up the phone and call their representatives. This emboldened the moderate Republicans to stop enabling the theocratic neocon agenda. They're still taking baby steps right now but at least they're on their feet. IMHO
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Thu May-26-05 09:21 PM
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15. Here's your answer, Catwoman |
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Plain and simple, the way Americans need it. The Terri Schiavo affair came at a time when Congresspeoples were on a break. They got an earful from their local constituancies.
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Thu May-26-05 09:24 PM
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a terror alert is just around the corner........
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Thu May-26-05 09:31 PM
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21. Yup, they better hurry |
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this stem cell issue hits alot of americans personally, and is the perfect knockdown punch following the TS debacle.
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Thu May-26-05 08:41 PM
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Edited on Thu May-26-05 08:42 PM by FrenchieCat
Soldiers killed everyday, the Deficit, touching the 3rd rail--Social Security, the job economy, continuing rising cost of health care and prescription druges, fear of the extreme Religious Wrong, the Stem cell issue, GOP using words like Nuclear option, Rice's saber rattling all over the world, giving the palistanian a lot of money (media doesn't like that), using Laura Bush until she's used up, press conferences that don't resemble Press conferences, Gas prices still high even after holding hands with Saudi Prince, busy riding a tricycle while your wife is being evacuated, showing Saddam in his underwear, not catching Osama Bin Laden, lying to the American people, and last, but not least.....the Michael Jackson defense has rested and American Idol is over.
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Thu May-26-05 08:57 PM
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The moral high ground that was ceded to these hypocrites has been lost due to love of gold and lust for power. Liberals and progressives everywhere must press their congressional representatives DAILY with the the evidence of immorality that is mounting against this corrupt administration and make them fearful to be allied with it. Remember, the poll-takers rule at re-election time and if these cowards wish to remain in power (and I am fairly sure that they do) they will abandon this sinking ship and put political distance between themselves and the current hijackers of the Republican party.
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Thu May-26-05 08:53 PM
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The second term is when the consequences of the first term really start to take their toll. B-)
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Thu May-26-05 09:07 PM
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12. See this article by Blumenthal. Explains much. Posted yesterday |
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Edited on Thu May-26-05 09:07 PM by applegrove
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Thu May-26-05 09:10 PM
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The lower Bush sinks, the less his party will be inclined to support him 100%...
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Thu May-26-05 09:28 PM
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20. Repubs are furiously bailing out the Ship Of Bush (S.O.B.) |
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IMHO, GWB (AKA Commander Cuckoo Bananas) and crew are being swamped by an enormous black tide engulfing the gains they made by scaring people in November.
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Thu May-26-05 09:16 PM
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14. IMO, It Started Before The Election. And Kerry Won. And Now That's |
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behind us, it becomes more and more apparent.
The turning point was Richard Clarke.
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Thu May-26-05 09:24 PM
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17. I think Chimpoleon shot his was during the campaign |
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and is firmly on the way to lameass duck status. The democrats have a little over a week to get more info on bolton, hopefully they'll find something big and dirty and if they can get him knocked down then it will confirm that incurious George has lost his power.
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Thu May-26-05 09:27 PM
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19. Every House seat is up in 2006 and |
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(I think) a third of the Senate seats. These guys HAVE to listen to the terrible poll numbers. Nuff said.
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Thu May-26-05 09:36 PM
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22. I'm afraid to believe |
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that shrubs number has come up. Is he really losing his teflon coating? I live in a county that voted 80% for the chimp and he's still deity down here.
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Thu May-26-05 09:48 PM
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:hi:
I live in Atlanta (Stone Mountain).
Funny how things differ from county to county.
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Thu May-26-05 09:45 PM
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23. There's no Top 10 Conservative Idiots this week. |
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They're trying to get all this shit out of the way before the *real* news picks it up.
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