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|    Another Day Another OS to Shawn Hirn    |
|    Re: Video Shows Bush Warned before Katri    |
|    02 Mar 06 11:49:15    |
      XPost: phl.media, pa.politics       From: UspammerzSux@stayaway.com              Shawn Hirn wrote:              > Hey, a significant majority of voters voted for Bush. Its the old       > situation of being careful about one asks for, because they may get it.       > Karen's comment about her friend voting for Bush and now complaining       > about the dismal job he's doing just typifies my theory that most Bush       > supporters are slow learners.              The part the most who didn't vote for Bush still don't seem to grasp, is       that if the election were held again today, Bush would still win easily.              George Bush for all his warts is still a better President than loony       left-wing whack jobs like John Kerry, Al Gore or anybody else the party       is likely to nominate in the next decade or so would be.              Democrats keep pinning their hopes on the the failures of the opponents       to get them wins having never stopped to examine just how far their own       party and its leaders have fallen in the eyes of voters.              It is the Democrats who are the slowest learners having still not       learned that in the days of rapidly advancing information technology       they can no longer take multiple, often diametrically opposed, positions       on a subject depending on who they're talking to on a particular day,       they can no longer count on their mouthpieces in the media to gin up       fake scandals and frame issues to their benefit and campaign on their       behalf, that faking polls to sway public opinion no longer works when       people can see the fakery exposed the next day.              Despite the claims of these fictitious friends of people like Karen and       all the supposed disenchantment with George Bush Republicans are (as I       type this) increasing the rate they are acquiring campaign funds,       especially from small and individual donors, while Demoncrats are       falling behind at a record rate...              And Democrats are no closer to figuring out why.              Please, I beg the Democrats, nominate Al Gore, John Kerry or Hillary       Clinton in 2008.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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