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Oh, my goodness SAM is angry! And probably as republican as Linc C of Rhode Island. Just what does any democrat or independent plan for our safety, defeating terrorism, lowering taxes, stopping illegal immigration? Since the so-called "polls" have narrowed in the last few days, the left is starting to freak. Claiming every ad is unfair(the truth hurts)-playing their favorite-"race card" and the MSM have started 24/7 anti-Bush anything. I'll go with facts, thank you. All my fellow early voters (very large crowd-waited 20 minutes to vote) chatted up in line were all making sure republicans maintain majority-mostly for security reasons, judges and a few said just wanted to have the media cringe. My family in TN(labor union national official) voting Corker, family in Ohio De Wine. Family friend who works at State(lives VA) support Allen. The senate WILL HOLD. Now let's go get those house seats. After Chris Shays' wonderful Kennedy line, I'd love to volunteer for him. Fellow conservatives, middle of the roaders-help a candidate who will support conservative judges, cut taxes and actually stand for something rather than against America! |
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"worst sentiment than Jimmy Carter" No. Consumer condifence, business sentiment, home buying, new business formation, etc all at very high levels. Misery index around 8 vs over 0 for Carter. 10-12% Inflation. No. Look it up. 12 million illegal aliens. Probably. But it took years to get this high, can't be solved overnight. And the Dems who oppose a fence and want driver licenses and social security for illegals are going to fix this? Debt 8Trillion. But debt as a % of GDP is at a historic low. Rememeber a 50K mortgage is bad on a 75K house, not on a 500K house. And the 50TR number (if correct) requires social security and entitlement reform which the Dems are dead set against. War in Iraq. We do have the best military. But we are trying to hand control over to the new govt. not just destroy the country as in WWII. Again you don't want to hear it but the Dems are going to do better?
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Briggsy,
So, because Michael Barone is invited to one Oval Office interview---the audio tape, of which is going to be released to the public---in your eyes it makes Barone inherently 'biased.' I don't see how one predicates the other, but you're certainly entitled to your thought processes.
Can we look forward to you asserting that PBS' Bill Moyers, NBC's Tim Russert, NBC/MSNBC's Chris Matthews, and ABC's George Stephanopolous are biased in their current positions within journalism ? After all, they didn't merely just sit down in the Oval Office for an hourlong interview with the President---they all were formerly employed as partisan staff members for big-time Democrats, as I'm sure you're aware.
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In both senses of the word. |
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To continue this campaign of deception, the blogs and Townhall have been infiltrated by Democrats posed as "angry Republicans".
Hogwash!
First, we may be disappointed, but so angry that we'd harm our wonderful country to be petulant children and vote Democrat? HEE, HEE, HEE
WE LOVE OUR COUNTRY, AND WOULD NOT SEEK TO HARM THE USA OR IT'S PEOPLE BY VOTING FOR ANTI-AMERICANS -- EVER. |
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There is no logic to his conclusiong and his facts are fast and loose.
Clearly a plant. |
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I remember two years ago, Kerry was a couple of points behind in the polls and the liberal blogs all said it wasn't so. They claimed polls oversampled republicans and the methodology was wrong. I believed. I so wanted to believe. I clapped for Tinkerbell, but my guy lost. I know the readers here are saying that this year will be the same. You may be right. In spite of my experience last time, I think this year is different for two reasons. First, this time the polls don't say the democrats are slightly behind, they say the democrats are slightly ahead. Slightly ahead almost everywhere. Second, I have spoken to four moderate republican friends. Each one says they have no use for the war, they have no use for Congress and they have no use for Bush. That wasn't so two years ago.
The Senate is tough and your firewall might hold in Tennessee and Virginia, but I honestly think you can kiss the House goodbye.
You guys can't hide the fact that the best case you can make is that Iraq is a very expensive stalemate. You can't hide the fact that Congress is out of touch and arrogant and crooked. I believe you are losing the house and the Senate is about 50-50. I know you will tell me that once again I am clapping for Tinkerbell. We'll see soon. |
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