Chico Man
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Wed Jun-27-07 07:23 PM
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If, when all is said and done, |
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If it ends up being a Republican who gets us out of Iraq, I will never consider myself a Democrat again for the rest of my life.
Bill Clinton can be impeached for a BJ, and it's off the table for the current situation? BULLSHIT.
Expect total destruction of the Democratic Party if an Anti-War republican were to take office. Actually, the strategy doesn't sound half bad. Who could ever possibly try to defend a democrat after that?
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Wed Jun-27-07 07:25 PM
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1. it could be several republicans. |
Chico Man
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Wed Jun-27-07 07:27 PM
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2. This is exactly what I'm talking about |
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Talk about pulling the rug out from underneath the Dems. If Al Gore doesn't join, and the REPUBLICANS end up more anti war than the wavering Dems, the party might as well dissolve.
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Wed Jun-27-07 07:29 PM
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3. That's why there was all the hullabaloo over the funding bill. |
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If WE cut funding, or at least appear to take charge, the pukes will have lost power. Since our reps caved, the pukes now have the privilege of ending the war at their own political convenience. And to steal our thunder. It won't be pretty.
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Wed Jun-27-07 07:33 PM
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4. It actually seems quite plausible. |
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It really would showcase weakness in the democratic party.
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Wed Jun-27-07 09:00 PM
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7. It's because most DEMS |
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are too gosh-darn scared about how what they say or what they do will affect their political career. They so hell bent on trying to say and do what they think will play better in the press or to people in the middle just so they can win a gosh-darn vote.
The DEMS need to get some balls and not care if it will cost them their career....those are the true warriors.
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Wed Jun-27-07 09:15 PM
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9. I think you're right. The ironic part is that the the best thing they could |
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for their political careers is what they are afraid of.
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Wed Jun-27-07 08:56 PM
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5. I suggested many months ago ... |
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that the smartest thing the Republicans could do to save their sorry asses would be to lead the call for Impeachment.
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Wed Jun-27-07 09:00 PM
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8. First bastard that throws his hat in wins something. |
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Just what I don't know yet. Could we give him a town to throw down in say crawford TX. Just give him/her the whole damn place and fill it with the 23% remaining supportive pugs. Just thinking out loud. Sorry.
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Wed Jun-27-07 08:57 PM
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6. Yeah Yeah Yeah Thanks For Your Concern And All That. |
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