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Old 02-11-2008, 10:37 AM
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Originally Posted by ziggy View Post
I actually saw him on Fox during Super Tuesday, I respect him, and I respect the Republicans ability to win elections (regardless of what I personally think about their agenda).

With that said, Rove could be a banana for all I care, the country has been held hostage by the neocon regime for too long, it's time for "Change" (Whatever IT is, and you know (*)(*)(*)(*) well what IT is...).


McCain is not far enough "Left" from the "Extreme Right" to have a chance in the nationals,
on November 5th (6th and 7th) I'll be running around saying "The people have spoken!!!"
More like McCain is too far left to win. A true conservative would have a great shot. Just like true conservatives in recent elections. We have yet to elect a true lefty since Carter.
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All you need to know about the energy crisis:
ANWR Exploration Republicans: 91% Supported. Democrats: 86% Opposed.
Coal-to-liquid R's: 90% YES. D's: 78% NO.
Oil Shale Exploration R's: 90% YES. D's: 86% NO.
Outer Continental Shelf Exploration R's: 81% YES. D's: 83% NO.
Increased Refinery Capacity R's: 97% YES. D's: 96% NO

SUMMARY: 91% of House Republicans have historically voted to increase the production of America’s own oil and gas. 86% of House Democrats have historically voted against.
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