HardWorkingDem
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Thu Sep-20-07 01:47 PM
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When are the Dems going to quit falling for "Republican Foreplay"... |
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I am so sick and tired of how the Dems keep falling for the damned "Republican Foreplay" of people like Warner and Spector. Does anyone know of any time, any of the "threats" of people like these two have come to fruition?
For whatever reason, example after example is available of these people saying they will go against the party grain and each time after the firestorm they create, they slink away.
When are the Dems going to finally say enough is enough and ignore this bullshit?
(On a graphic note, it's sort of like that old saying of how "I love you", "The check's in the mail" and.....well, you all get the idea."
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AndyA
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Thu Sep-20-07 01:51 PM
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1. "I'll call you later. I had a great time. Thanks." |
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Maybe it's wishful thinking? Hoping that this time, for the first time, it will come true?
:rofl:
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Thu Sep-20-07 02:02 PM
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2. "Top 3" of the lamest threads I have seen today. I mean, there is no subject |
HardWorkingDem
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Fri Sep-21-07 12:31 AM
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Over and over again Democratic politicians, pundits and even those here continue to allow themselves to be pulled into the crap when some republican seems to be coming to their senses and then all of a sudden flips.
How many times have you seen Specter, Warner, Collins and Snowe pull this crap over and over again and the Dems fall for it each time.
It's ridiculous.
But really, what can we expect when 22 Democratic Senators vote like they did today.
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Thu Sep-20-07 02:26 PM
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3. When they get out of bed with them. |
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