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Steven L. Sheffield wrote:
On 10/27/06 4:00 PM, in article , "bill" wrote: Steven Bornfeld wrote: Ghost of Chicago Stadium wrote: The majority of America has elected George Bush twice. Election day's a'comin!! Steve Yeah, And I will finally vote with a smile because it's gonna be a Republican clean house day. I give it to the Democrats all the way, unless there are some states with hopelessly stupid voters. Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Montana. At least those states are so underpopulated they don't count much. -- Bill (Sleepless biker) Baka |
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"Steven L. Sheffield" wrote: On 10/27/06 4:00 PM, in article , "bill" wrote: Steven Bornfeld wrote: Ghost of Chicago Stadium wrote: The majority of America has elected George Bush twice. Only once. And that is suspect. Election day's a'comin!! Yeah, And I will finally vote with a smile because it's gonna be a Republican clean house day. I give it to the Democrats all the way, unless there are some states with hopelessly stupid voters. Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Montana. Sorry, I don't share the optimism. I think that the Democrats will not take back either the House or the Senate if the local campaigns are any indication. The Democrats are basically running on the "We're not Republicans" platform but are not offering credible, intelligent alternatives to the (frequently criminal) Republican malfeasance of the past six years. I don't think it's enough to not be the Republicans- the Democrats have to offer some alternative vision of the future. They've failed to do that. Unfortunately most of the criticisms of the Democrats from 1994 are still accurate. "All political parties die at last from swallowing their own lies." This has happened to both the Democrats and the Republicans. Maybe it's time for other parties to advance into prominence and for these two seriously corrupted cesspools to go away if they can't reform themselves. |
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Kyle Legate wrote:
bill wrote: Steven Bornfeld wrote: Ghost of Chicago Stadium wrote: The majority of America has elected George Bush twice. Election day's a'comin!! Steve Yeah, And I will finally vote with a smile because it's gonna be a Republican clean house day. I give it to the Democrats all the way, unless there are some states with hopelessly stupid voters. That's a no brainer. **rim shot** -- Mark & Steven Bornfeld DDS http://www.dentaltwins.com Brooklyn, NY 718-258-5001 |
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Steven L. Sheffield wrote:
On 10/27/06 4:00 PM, in article , "bill" wrote: Steven Bornfeld wrote: Ghost of Chicago Stadium wrote: The majority of America has elected George Bush twice. Election day's a'comin!! Steve Yeah, And I will finally vote with a smile because it's gonna be a Republican clean house day. I give it to the Democrats all the way, unless there are some states with hopelessly stupid voters. Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Montana. Montana has a Democratic Governor, one Democratic senator, and one Republican senator who is running for re-election this year against a Democrat and a Libertarian. It has one Republican congressman who is running for re-election this year against a Democrat and a Libertarian. They're not MY idea of Democrats, but you have to make allowances for the wild, wild west. http://www.uselections.com/mt/mt.htm Steve -- Mark & Steven Bornfeld DDS http://www.dentaltwins.com Brooklyn, NY 718-258-5001 |
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In article
, Tim McNamara wrote: In article , "Steven L. Sheffield" wrote: On 10/27/06 4:00 PM, in article , "bill" wrote: Steven Bornfeld wrote: Ghost of Chicago Stadium wrote: The majority of America has elected George Bush twice. Only once. And that is suspect. Election day's a'comin!! Yeah, And I will finally vote with a smile because it's gonna be a Republican clean house day. I give it to the Democrats all the way, unless there are some states with hopelessly stupid voters. Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Montana. Sorry, I don't share the optimism. I think that the Democrats will not take back either the House or the Senate if the local campaigns are any indication. The Democrats are basically running on the "We're not Republicans" platform but are not offering credible, intelligent alternatives to the (frequently criminal) Republican malfeasance of the past six years. I don't think it's enough to not be the Republicans- the Democrats have to offer some alternative vision of the future. They've failed to do that. Unfortunately most of the criticisms of the Democrats from 1994 are still accurate. "All political parties die at last from swallowing their own lies." This has happened to both the Democrats and the Republicans. Maybe it's time for other parties to advance into prominence and for these two seriously corrupted cesspools to go away if they can't reform themselves. A recent chairman of the RNC said "I do not get to choose the chairman of the DNC, but if I did, then I would choose Howard Dean." The Democratic party goes out on the playground, gets pantsed, their lunch money taken, shoes thrown over a utility line, and rolled in a mud hole. Why don't they grow some? -- Michael Press |
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Bill wrote: Steven L. Sheffield wrote: On 10/27/06 4:00 PM, in article , "bill" wrote: Steven Bornfeld wrote: Ghost of Chicago Stadium wrote: The majority of America has elected George Bush twice. Election day's a'comin!! Steve Yeah, And I will finally vote with a smile because it's gonna be a Republican clean house day. I give it to the Democrats all the way, unless there are some states with hopelessly stupid voters. Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Montana. At least those states are so underpopulated they don't count much. Think again. The 44 Democratic Senators in Congress represent approximately 161 million citizens, while the 55 Republican Senators represent approximately 131 million citizens. -- Tom Sherman - Here, not there. |
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