September 19, 2006
Prediction
I'm fairly ticked off at the Republicans, with Stevens, McCain, Graham especially and a number of others for a variety of reasons. But, I don't want to see the Democrats in power either. If the voters of our republic elect the Democrats, it will be like cutting off your nose to spite your face and will be almost instantly regretted. But, we have a couple of Edicts from the Blogging Ceasar to contend with and that says it all.
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We will simply have to hold our collective noses and vote Republican. No matter our differences with McCain and his associated creeps, they are better than the Democrats becoming a majority anywhere,
Posted by: Mike Austin at Tuesday, September 19 2006 09:55 AM (Ih/+T)
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Please forgive my self-aggrandisement. I have a related post here. http://assistantvillageidiot.blogspot.com/2006/09/sending-message.html
Posted by: Assistant Village Idiot at Tuesday, September 19 2006 12:21 PM (1w197)
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To hell with the Dems. Vote GOP in Nov.
Remember Goldwater (RNC Speech, 1964):
Balance, diversity, creative difference: These are the elements of the Republican equation….
Remember Goldwater (RNC Speech, 1964):
Balance, diversity, creative difference: These are the elements of the Republican equation….
Posted by: Jeremayakovka at Tuesday, September 19 2006 01:24 PM (q9+vw)
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At this stage, John Mc Cain is my primary focus for 2008. I understand he is popular among neocons, but not among paleocons.
I keep an eye on other candidates, whether Republican or Democrat. By the way, will Al Gore run for 2008? He does not mention anything but global warming.
In any case, I have no voting right.
I keep an eye on other candidates, whether Republican or Democrat. By the way, will Al Gore run for 2008? He does not mention anything but global warming.
In any case, I have no voting right.
Posted by: Shah Alexander at Wednesday, September 20 2006 12:08 AM (TZxWP)
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This comment was removed for foul language and ad hominem attacks.
Gee Joe, amazing how one (you big guy) changes political stripes because he goes to work for a liberal rag. I remember when you were a staunch conservative Republican. Just amazing~
Gee Joe, amazing how one (you big guy) changes political stripes because he goes to work for a liberal rag. I remember when you were a staunch conservative Republican. Just amazing~
Posted by: Bishopdic at Wednesday, September 20 2006 12:19 PM (+ZiH3)
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My stripes have not changed, I remain a proud conservative, I just choose to think. Sorry to disrupt the meeting. The Bishop is moving out of GM's Corner. See you guys at the evolutionary bell curve.
Posted by: Bishopdic at Wednesday, September 20 2006 12:39 PM (+ZiH3)
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The Evolutionary Bell Curve is the best mixed-metaphor I have read this month. Anyone know what it means?
Posted by: Assistant Village Idiot at Wednesday, September 20 2006 01:53 PM (1w197)
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