1 posted on
05/16/2009 7:58:08 PM PDT by
fiscon1
To: fiscon1
A weakened Pelosi is a temporary situation, at best. And forgiving or at least excusing her current behavior only invites more of the same from her in the future and worse from those that will come later.
Nip it, I say.
Nip - It - In - The - Bud!
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2 posted on
05/16/2009 8:01:11 PM PDT by
Tanniker Smith
(The sun glinted off chiseled pectorals sculpted during four weight-lifting sessions each week and...)
To: fiscon1
If it weren't for the risk of ending up with Obama and Biden taken out in an Islamofascist terrorist attack leaving her in place as President, I'd say our political advantage is to keep her in place.
Since there's a real risk of Obama and Biden being taken out instantaneously while attempting to defuse one of 15 Iranian bombs accidentally delivered to the White House, I don't think we should chance it.
Best to get rid of her.
3 posted on
05/16/2009 8:03:33 PM PDT by
muawiyah
To: fiscon1
If it weren't for the risk of ending up with Obama and Biden taken out in an Islamofascist terrorist attack leaving her in place as President, I'd say our political advantage is to keep her in place.
Since there's a real risk of Obama and Biden being taken out instantaneously while attempting to defuse one of 15 Iranian bombs accidentally delivered to the White House, I don't think we should chance it.
Best to get rid of her.
4 posted on
05/16/2009 8:03:33 PM PDT by
muawiyah
To: fiscon1
She stays and its a long term gain for republicans in 2010.Come on you guys,you just know she is really starting to crack up.This would be fun to watch so I say lets keep her.
8 posted on
05/16/2009 8:12:25 PM PDT by
HANG THE EXPENSE
(Life is tough.It's even tougher when you're stupid.)
To: fiscon1
Civil war? Hell, I’m just revoking the sanction as it were. A lefty wants to run as a Republican? Fine, but I’m not going to vote for him. Why should I? So he can laugh at another conservative rube who has nowhere else to go? I think not. If we’re to suffer Democrat policies we might as well suffer them at the hands of Democrats. Then the electorate will at least know who did it to them.
9 posted on
05/16/2009 8:23:19 PM PDT by
Trod Upon
(Obama: Making the Carter malaise look good. Misery Index in 3...2...1)
To: fiscon1
It's a tough question to answer and I think Rush is right on part of it. Other Speakers were forced to resign over issues less severe than this one. Does she break the glass ceiling and get treated like a man or not? If she's not forced to resign, it sets a most dangerous precedent.
Definitely having her 3rd in line of succession makes me uncomfortable.
The guy who would take over from her worries me even more - he's an Obama-ite.
Better not to have voted any of these clowns into office in the first place, but it's a bit late for that.
12 posted on
05/16/2009 8:40:56 PM PDT by
altair
(None of the above, please)
To: fiscon1
That is at the heart of the political civil war going on in the Democratic party. There is no such thing as the "democratic" party. It's a misnomer. I never call them that. To me they're just democrats, socialist/communist weasels.
14 posted on
05/16/2009 9:10:46 PM PDT by
Bullish
( Reality is the best cure for delusion.)
To: fiscon1
I say get her out as soon as possible. One less dem to deal with, then we can hope the others trip themselves up like she did!
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