Contrary1
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Sat Apr-26-08 03:44 PM
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Interesting comments from my Republic cousins: |
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We attended a reception in honor of my cousin's retirement last night. Most of my other cousins were there as well. Many of us had not seen each other in several years. As it often happens when a bunch of baby boomers get together, the issue of health came up.
We were comparing various ailments we had all developed, trying in a good-natured way to outdo one another. Unfortunately, I won/lost.
Anyway, out of nowhere, my 60 year old female cousin pops up and says, "I will probably have to work another 10 years, there is no way I can afford health insurance if I go early...this administration has ruined everything we had planned". And without skipping a beat, she announces she will be voting for the Democratic nominee, no matter which one it is. Now, sitting around a table with a bunch of conservative Republics whose ages ranged from 56 to 68, I was expecting at least a debate of sorts from the others. Instead, they all nodded in agreement, and proceeded to discuss the pros and cons of Clinton and Obama.
Several of these people have never voted for a Democrat before. If this is any indication of how others in their 60's are feeling, there is no way a Republican will be sitting in the White House come 2009.
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Sat Apr-26-08 04:02 PM
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I just hope the Republic propaganda machine can't dislodge them one more time with its emotional trigger crap.
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Sat Apr-26-08 04:06 PM
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Abortion, same sex marriage, or terrorist. I should add illegals,but they treat them like terrorist anyways.
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Jackpine Radical
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Sat Apr-26-08 08:38 PM
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11. Any of the above, plus "tax relief," etc. |
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Sat Apr-26-08 04:02 PM
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2. it's sad that's what it took, but still good to hear. nt |
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Sat Apr-26-08 04:07 PM
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4. reality has bitten all but the top 1% richest |
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and they are fighting tooth nail and claw to see that a corporatist gets in office.
But the majority of Americans are sick and tired.
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Sat Apr-26-08 04:08 PM
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5. Sure, they'll get their healthcare and medication... but gay people will destroy their marriages! |
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"You want these pills for your heart, grandma... then you gotta do The YMCA Dance."
:sarcasm:
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Sat Apr-26-08 04:54 PM
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6. This Is Why The "Electability" Meme Being Used |
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against Obama is such a stinking pile of DLC (RW) crap.
The entire Country (and most of the World) want these crooked, inept and stupid Republicans out of office.
The only candidate who can save the Republicans, the only one who can mobilize their "base" and make the election close enough to steal is H.R.H. H.R.Clinton.
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Sat Apr-26-08 05:10 PM
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Sat Apr-26-08 05:01 PM
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7. The top issues most often raised by Republicans I talk to.... |
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Edited on Sat Apr-26-08 05:03 PM by guruoo
in order: 1. Price of gas 2. Illegal immigration 3. The war in general, contractor fraud, and specifically, the Treasury's $12B transfer to Iraq that the administration still can't account for.... "But the fact is billions of dollars have disappeared without trace." Story: http://www.democrats.com/How-the-US-Sent-12-Billion-in-Cash-to-Iraq-and-Watched-it-Vanish
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Sat Apr-26-08 05:51 PM
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9. Which is why HRC won't give up. She knows that. That's why Obama is so calm. |
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He knows with $4 gass, he can't lose.
Just relax, everyone.
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Sat Apr-26-08 06:16 PM
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10. McCain doesn't have a chance in November |
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Sat Apr-26-08 08:41 PM
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12. Not in any kind of fair election. |
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Diebold. ES&S. Felon lists. Voter register "cleansing." Voter ID. Etc.
I'm still scared.
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Sun Apr-27-08 01:20 PM
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14. Yeah. Which is part of the reason why I think Sen. Clinton is trying so hard to "win" ... |
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... the nomination. She realizes that whatever animosity her tactics may engender, the Republicans are in such a hole that she could still possibly win the GE.
The Democrats' odds diminish with each add'l day of negative campaigning, but the Republicans have a mighty burden to overcome in November.
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Sun Apr-27-08 01:30 PM
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15. When other people suffer, they vote Republican. When they suffer, it's time for the Democrats. |
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Sadly, that's so typical.
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