To: fieldmarshaldj; AuH2ORepublican; Kuksool; Norman Bates; LdSentinal; neverdem; ProCivitas; ...
This has held steady for months now, which is not a good sign.
2 posted on
05/02/2008 5:06:45 PM PDT by
Clintonfatigued
(Karl Marx supported free trade. Does that make him a free market conservative?)
To: Clintonfatigued
Since it was New Hampshire that actually made the true difference in the 2000 Election, I anticipate now that there will be some event that will alter the current paradigm which allows Democrats more undeserved clout than they already hold in the Congress.
Get ready to rumble.
Something is up.
3 posted on
05/02/2008 5:10:14 PM PDT by
Radix
(Q. What do you call a row of rabbits walking backwards? A. A receding hare line.)
To: Clintonfatigued
Alot of freepers here sure seem intent to hand the Dems a free Senate seat in NH by re-nominating an candidate tied at the hip to Bush. Being a Bushbot is now toxic in N.H.
And of the course the irony here is that six years ago, Sununu and the NH GOP DEMANDED Bob Smith step aside because he "can't beat Shaheen"
Sununu's arrogance and rank hypocrisy here is stunning. He needs to follow his OWN advice from six years ago. He wouldn't even BE a Senator in the first place if it weren't for Bob Smith's perceived "vulnerability". He certainly wasn't elected on "hi I'm a mediocre Congressman and my daddy gave America Justice Souter"
It also amazes me that the Colorado Republican leadership get racked over the coals for freepers by failing to stop Dem advancement in their state, but guys like Sununu and Craig have been like deer-in-the-headlites during a TOTAL Dem takeover in N.H. for the last six years... and nobody wants to call them on it.
4 posted on
05/02/2008 5:11:22 PM PDT by
BillyBoy
(Freepers , remember when the Dems "took out Gary Condit NOW"? That seat is now safe Dem forever.)
To: Clintonfatigued
Rush says the Dems will probably have 60 seats in the Senate come election day.
5 posted on
05/02/2008 5:22:54 PM PDT by
saganite
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