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Old 11-09-2004, 05:25 AM
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Default Repeating the same mistakes & expecting a different outcome

is insanity. Sound familiar? The dems and liberals just don't get it and all
the better for the republicans. They just about got over the 2000 election and now we can expect them to continue whining for the next four years. Instead of listening to the will of the people, they will continue to name call and blast the repubs for their own failures. The old democratic party is dead. By using issues such as health care, jobs, and education as a smoke screen to cover their real agenda, they will continue to loose elections. All republicans have to do is take a moral issue and put it in the forefront of each election, and they will almost always be guaranteed the win. We will never go back to the days when the liberal media, and leftest Hollywood dictated who would control the power of this country. No longer will they make the average American believe that their values and morals are wrong by giving the impression that middle America is the minority, rather than the majority. There true motives such as abortion, gay issues, no God in public schools, and big government programs will forever be exposed, and no longer covered up by weak willed issues such as jobs, economy and health care. The old time democrat morals are no longer safe if they continue to allow these leftist radicals to make their decisions. The liberal left need their own party. The old time dems who still believe in jobs, health care, and a strong economy but disapprove of abortion, gay marriage and no God issues, will still have a party. It's called the Republicans!
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And this stuff the Dems are doing lately......calling everyone in the "red" states "dumb," "rednecks," "backwards" and "uneducated" is certainly NOT the way to go about winning votes! Makes one wonder who the truly "dumb" people are????
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The old democratic party is dead. By using issues such as health care, jobs, and education as a smoke screen to cover their real agenda, they will continue to loose elections. All republicans have to do is take a moral issue and put it in the forefront of each election, and they will almost always be guaranteed the win.
And you find nothing wrong with that? LOL

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true motives such as abortion, gay issues, no God in public schools, and big government programs will forever be exposed, and no longer covered up by weak willed issues such as jobs, economy and health care.
You do realize that corporate welfare costs us a lot more than social welfare, right? And in Bush's diatribes, have you ever heard him complaining about corporate welfare? Does that in any way make you concerned about who Bush actually cares about? I am all for business (Corp America and small business) because I want to see America prosperous, but when we complain about the help we give to our fellow citizens and we don't complain about the help we give to huge corporations, there is a problem. Oh, that's right that is my moral values and my moral values are not the moral values of the majority of Americans.
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Keep on doing what you've done for the last 8 years. Don't change a thing. I want to see a Republican controlled government for the rest of my lifetime.
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defenestrate \dee-FEN-ih-strayt\, transitive verb:
To throw out of a window. The Democrats DEFENESTRATED their chances of beating Bush by choosing John Kerry to run. .
I felt this way when Republicans didn't nominate John McCain in 2000.
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defenestrate \dee-FEN-ih-strayt\, transitive verb:
To throw out of a window. The Democrats DEFENESTRATED their chances of beating Bush by choosing John Kerry to run. .
I felt this way when Republicans didn't nominate John McCain in 2000.
it seems like you were wrong.
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it seems like you were wrong.
Only sort of, since Bush didn't get the popular vote.
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I wasn't trying to be right, I was feeling.
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I wasn't trying to be right, I was feeling.
you felt wrong. By the way, so did I.

I voted for McCain in the primaries.
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And this stuff the Dems are doing lately......calling everyone in the "red" states "dumb," "rednecks," "backwards" and "uneducated" is certainly NOT the way to go about winning votes! Makes one wonder who the truly "dumb" people are????
The blue states aren't wondering. They KNOW.
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