How The Right Went Wrong

Avro

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But Stay the Course was a broad 80's Reagan Era term that was not aimed at one specific issue. People will choose the next President not solely on Iraq. Americans are mad about Bush and Iraq.

However, we can agree to disagree... but the next President will be another Republican IMO.

Nope, if stay the course is the status quo on Iraq with the cons then americans are stupid if they go with the same old thing they have for the last 8 years.

Are you saying they are stupid or just plain scared because if the cons win the white house it's one of those two things.
 

Avro

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Now let's see.... TIME never does anything original .... where did they get ... oh ya.... and this one was probably real - not photoshopped.

Time has hit bottom and is now scraping around trying to influence the upcoming partisan election...they lost that audience years ago.

Hate to break into this conversation but Bore hasn't even announced - has no campaign setting to speak of and can't raise enough money for a senate seat anywhere...IOW - he's not a candidate!

Typical, if you can't attack the messege attack the messenger.

Cons have become pathetic and it's sad to see.
 

gopher

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```Does that mean they will have opened their eyes and realize that the Dem Party are a bunch of misfit, wealthy, liberal do gooders that do nothing for the average working man except raise taxes?```

Maybe in your imagination.

But the truth is that the majority of Americans have at last realized that the middle class enjoyed its biggest expansion under the Democrats, that we had peace under them, and that we were the most respected nation in the world when Clinton was in the White House.

Bush has created a total mess with his imperialistic war, inflation, diminishing of the middle class, and his corporate welfare.

If there is any failing in the Dems at all it is because each time they get into office they need to spend so much time and energy correcting the mess made by the Pukes. As an independent voter, I, at times, have my quarrels with the Dems. But nothing they do equals the garbage the Republicannibals do.:evil3:
 

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Attack Washingmachine and the naval base at Oldportolds.:laughing7: Reinforcements are right behind you.:)


LOLLLLLL I scared them all off but you LOL

Ive been banned from every base in a 300 mile radius! Do you KNOW where I live??????? thats ALOT of bases! DC wants NOTHING to do with THIS Pagan Im quite vocal and I bite
 

westmanguy

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What WILL happen

R - President
D - House
R - Senate

Candidates:

Hillaray vs. Gulliani. for President.

Now what I want:

R - President
R - House
R - Senate

On the (D) side, I want Hillaray, she is not my favorite one, but she is the moderate and Obama has gone left. And anything Hollywood is behind I run away from. Hollywood thinks they know whats best for us... but they don't.

McCain - to old
Romney - Mormon, sadly will work against him, he is actually my choice for the (R) party

Gulliani will get it.

Gulliani is like a right-center republican, and he is a human being, he's been divorced, had an affair, he has the human factor, not the fake smiling white family factor.

I think people can relate to him.

So, I want the R party to win due to my deep fears of the D party, they are not what they were in the 90s.

If they were the same party they were in the 90s I would be voting for them. But the far left has grown in this party and this is working against it.

People can be moderate-left, but these far left nutbags REALLY hurt the D party, through putting the American people at unease and nervousness on the party.
 

gopher

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You need to do just a little more homework my naive friend. Neither Hillary nor Obama are "far left". Not even remotely.

As for Rudy G his lifestyle is viewed as immoral by a great many Republicans.

In truth, I think that talk of 2008 is a bit premature as the 2007 elections are forthcoming and it can possibly bring in more suitable candidates for the subsequent election. Frankly, there isn't anyone in the present running that I particularly care for. Time will tell whether some dark horse will emerge who will make for a better candidate.