FormerRepub
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Thu Sep-27-07 10:54 AM
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Remind Republicans they're responsible for Bush-Cheney |
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I sent the following text to both of our Republican Senators today. I think we need to keep up the pressure on our Congressmen to make an effort to rein in Bush-Cheney and to remain mindful that their party if responsible for our current situation in Iraq:
"To the Honorable Senator Lamar Alexander:
Please use any power you have to block the Bush Administration's maneuvering to attack Iran. The Republican Party is responsible for electing this man and his vice president who have proven they are totally unfit to lead our nation. You owe it to this country to stop these people before they destroy our country's future.
Thank you."
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yardwork
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Thu Sep-27-07 10:59 AM
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1. We should refer to every Republican candidate as a "Bush-Cheney Republican" |
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from now on. For decades. Every single Republican who runs for office needs to be called a "Bush-Cheney Republican."
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MelissaB
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Thu Sep-27-07 11:01 AM
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2. Now that's a hell of an idea. I wish I could nominate this post. |
yardwork
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Thu Sep-27-07 11:02 AM
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3. I got the idea from the Republicans. They were always doing it to our candidates. |
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Now, the term "...a Bill Clinton Democrat" doesn't sound so bad.
Let them wear Bush-Cheney for a couple of decades. They put those monsters in the White House. They own them.
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MelissaB
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Thu Sep-27-07 11:04 AM
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5. Post this as it's own thread and I'll nominate it. |
yardwork
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Thu Sep-27-07 11:54 AM
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12. ok - I'll do it. Thread coming up in GD. |
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Thu Sep-27-07 12:31 PM
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Thu Sep-27-07 11:02 AM
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4. I've been saying it for two years. Every re-upping Congressional RRR |
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needs to be made to answer.
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FormerRepub
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Thu Sep-27-07 11:10 AM
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8. That's just Too Good! Thanks. I love it. |
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Thu Sep-27-07 11:05 AM
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With Voino-bitch, I'll get a "Thank you for your concern, worker #439857324. Kindly fuck off or I'll have your employer send your job to India, and I won't lose a second night's sleep in my silky Tempurpedic bed doing it."
These assholes are proud of their Teflon Cowboy Fuhrers. We're the ones that can't stand them.
Small wonder why one of Bewsh's loyal first term rubberstamps is no longer Senator here (DeWine).
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Thu Sep-27-07 11:15 AM
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9. Don't I feel your pain; Kill (I mean Kyl) and McCain are mine. If I beat my head against the |
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bricks any longer, my hair will turn strawberry blonde from the blood.
God, it makes me so sick to be represented by those hawk-fuckers--and that fucking Bushlick asshat Kill is being positioned as a GOP leader.
God, I pray (sincerely), give me strength. I can't stand this anymore.
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The Straight Story
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Thu Sep-27-07 11:06 AM
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7. And if hillary wins and does the same, who we gonna remind? |
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:rofl:
Sorry, just had to :)
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FormerRepub
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Thu Sep-27-07 11:22 AM
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No, this is a good point. And I've seen some comments expressing concern that this Iraq situation will end badly (whenever it ends...now or later) under a Democratic administration. However, we'll always have the argument that it was a Republican Adminsitration that put us there in the 1st place.
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Thu Sep-27-07 11:27 AM
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11. It's DESIGNED to be a no-win. If only we can make Americans understand that |
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we could really advance the debate.
It doesn't matter who gets in the WH; the American people want us out of Iraq and the pressure will be on W's successor to do just that--even if he is GOP (in fact, it may be more if he's GOP).
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