Posted on 11/08/2006 8:00:42 PM PST by blam
Hillary Clinton personally went around and forced everyone to vote in line with her evil plan!
The picture of those two criminal reprobates makes me ill. The fools and morons in this country that voted them in should be beyond ashamed...but frankly, I don't think their IQ is high enough to even feel shame and self-disgust.
Amen!
And I'm sure you believe that this is the worst economy in 20 years, and that we're losing the war in Iraq, right?
charming language - well as one who resides in her territory, we have only pataki to thank - the repub sentorial candidate ran no ads to speak of and was largely unknown to the electorate. The party here has been eviscerated and ran no notable candidates except Pirro, and we even screwed that up
Dont blame me pal - blame the rino whos lead this state into fiscal insanity - what a shameful legacy
The election results are heartbreaking, no doubt about it. But on the bright side, I'm hoping it DID teach Republicans a lesson. As the congressional GOP currently exists, you'd be hard pressed to assemble a spine from the whole lot of 'em. For 12 years, they've done a terrible job at acting like the winners and governing like the majority. It's the politicians who created the mindset that led to this sickening series of elections.
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Isn't it about time for the "Hillary can't win" crowd to lecture us?
Be afraid, people. Be very afraid. Watch & see a 3rd party candidate (a la Perot) swoop in and guarantee a Hillary victory in 2008.
I think that the economy is "not so good" for a lot of people for reasons totally or only marginally related to politics.
As for the war in Iraq, I believe we still have a chance.
She didn't pull the lever, or force anyone to pull the lever -- it's called manipulation. We had idiots at work today stand up and clap when news of Rumsfeld's resignation came across. Stand up and clap????? That's freakin' nuts, but it just goes to show what a wonderful brain-washing we've gotten in the press.
Remember, if you look at the senate vote (probably the best comparison in a non-presidential year)--there were 6.5 million more democratic votes than Republican--a number even larger than what President Bush won by.
This is huge democratic vote advantage also occurred on a total vote number much less than the last Presidential election--even making the difference even more impressive (from a democrat's viewpoint).
The Republicans really have their work cut out for them in '08--and I think we need to fear the possibility of a Hillary Presidency even more now.
You mean Ms Rodham don't you?
Sign of a divided nation. I've heard stories about Thanksgiving dinners ruined over fights about politics.
SOREREPUBLICAN
Easy on the sauce, we should be a bit better than the other side, correct? Or else we are the same and that is how too mnay people feel these days.
Not only that, she will never hold up under scrutiny. The people are not that stupid no matter what we think right now.
My brother-in-law no longer speaks to us because we are ignorant Bible thumping country hicks who are following the herd.
Just shout RUDY and it all goes away.
Nope.
As things stand today Hillary will be President. Possibly she'll find it necessary to name Obama her VP, possibly she'll prefer somebody from further west, but she will be the nominee and she will win.
This has been in the making for a long, long time. And the next two years will appear to be chaos but will function at each step to further her candidacy. The people in the media doing this know perfectly well what they're about, as do the real powers in the DNC (I see McAuliffe started bleating publicly again today) and the financial backers and her numerous ideological soulmates abroad.
Our job will be to stop her, and we'd better get started.
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