"People really feel like they're at the beginning of a movement rather than the end of a campaign," OK, I won't touch that line with a ten foot suppository.
1 posted on
12/02/2004 1:13:03 AM PST by
kattracks
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To: kattracks
Since they failed at their objective, they should be forced to change their name to MoRon.org.
2 posted on
12/02/2004 1:16:48 AM PST by
msnimje
To: kattracks
Huh. After the election, I had forgotten all about these clowns. Looks like, I can go back to doing what I was doing.
3 posted on
12/02/2004 1:17:12 AM PST by
Mike1973
To: kattracks
"People really feel like they're at the beginning of a movement rather than the end of a campaign," Famous last words. I'm sure someone in Hitler's bunker said the same thing as the Russians advanced on Berlin.
4 posted on
12/02/2004 1:17:44 AM PST by
Prime Choice
(I like Democrats, too. Let's exchange recipes.)
To: kattracks
MoveOn , why not take it to the streets , where we can see the whites of your eyes?
oooops, maybe that would be 'red' of the eyes in many cases....
5 posted on
12/02/2004 1:18:11 AM PST by
injin
To: kattracks
Armed with over $30 million raised from donors ranging from students to billionaire financier George Soros, MoveOn moved well beyond cyberspace -- organizing star-studded concerts, airing television ads produced by A-list Hollywood directors and mobilizing 70,000 members to walk precincts in key battleground states.And they still failed. Poetic justice.
7 posted on
12/02/2004 1:19:01 AM PST by
BigSkyFreeper
(Congratulations President-Re-Elect George W. Bush!)
To: kattracks
MoveOn.org should do now what it should have done five--no, now, it's almost six--years ago when Bubba got acquitted at the impeachment trial...declare victory and shut down.
9 posted on
12/02/2004 1:23:23 AM PST by
RichInOC
(MoveOn.org. We Give Ourself Very Good Advice, But We Very Seldom Follow It.)
To: kattracks
Without the Anybody But Bush "movement," groups like MoveOn.org are powerless (even more so) and won't have much luck pushing their extreme leftist candidates.
To: kattracks
11 posted on
12/02/2004 1:30:37 AM PST by
coconutt2000
(NO MORE PEACE FOR OIL!!! DOWN WITH TYRANTS, TERRORISTS, AND TIMIDCRATS!!!! (3-T's For World Peace))
To: kattracks
Is Air America still on the air ?
To: kattracks
Moveon?....Moveon...Oh Yeah! They helped Bush get re-elected!
Great going guys!
13 posted on
12/02/2004 1:30:47 AM PST by
Dallas59
("A weak peace is worse than war" - Tacitcus)
To: kattracks
MoveOn was just a front group for George Soros during the last election. Without Soros's money, MoveOn is finished.
To: kattracks
"Insanity: Doing the same thing repeatedly and expecting a different result."
Well, why were they formed in the first place?
Wasn't this an ABB thing?
Didn't they have a large part in supporting Dean?
That is, until they went to "support" another loser?
People that don't quit, even if their message is rejected, concern me that they just try to outlast us.
15 posted on
12/02/2004 1:47:24 AM PST by
bill1952
("All that we do is done with an eye towards something else.")
To: kattracks
Uh, whats a MoveOn.org??? A laxative website?
;-)
16 posted on
12/02/2004 1:51:09 AM PST by
kb2614
( You have everything to fear, including fear itself. - The new DNC slogan)
To: kattracks
They raised $30million. Moveon.org is big business. They will NEVER "move on".
17 posted on
12/02/2004 1:58:01 AM PST by
weegee
(WE FOUGHT ZOGBYISM November 2, 2004 - 60 Million Voters versus 60 Minutes - BUSH WINS!!!)
To: kattracks
over $30 million raised from donors
What a waste!
21 posted on
12/02/2004 2:35:40 AM PST by
garylmoore
(God Bless you W, you have prevailed.)
To: kattracks
Moveon.org is going to continue spewing out anti-Bush hate?
Excellent!
The Republican base is going to continue being even more energized than ever.
Hate groups like moveon serve to anger and energize conservatives almost as much as any get out to vote efforts.
With moveon around, we can look forward even more, to a very long period of Republican rule. :)
To: kattracks
They have several problems, but, fortunately, do not understand them.
First, they think money is everything, so it is used to hire all those "volunteers" to do the leg work.
Second, they think lies will change peoples minds, since network news has done it for so long, but they forget the alternative media.
Third, they hate and hate destroys.
There are more, but why bother, since they act as a black hole for money that would have gone to the dem party. They are dead men walking.
26 posted on
12/02/2004 3:21:18 AM PST by
KeyWest
To: kattracks
"People really feel like they're at the beginning of a movement rather than the end of a campaign,"Ha Ha, I just read that. After I clicked in, I was at the beginning of a movement....and had to step away for awhile.
Results seem to be the same as theirs.
27 posted on
12/02/2004 3:24:33 AM PST by
leadhead
To: kattracks
"MoveOn was effective in stirring up a sense of righteous anger among hardcore Democratic partisans and anti-war activists"
Hardcore libs needed this help?
28 posted on
12/02/2004 3:52:28 AM PST by
xtinct
(I was the next door neighbor kid's imaginary friend.)
To: kattracks
"People really feel like they're at the beginning of a movement rather than the end of a campaign,"
Bowel movement?
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