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To: markomalley
I REALLY wish the RNC and the NRCC would stop telling the dims where they are making their mistakes...how they are making their mistakes...and pointing out the error of their ways. When your enemy is detroying itself...LET THEM DO IT. Pat them on teh back for a good race and say "better luck next time."

Who is in charge of this strategy? If we keep showing them where they are screwing up...they may just STOP screwing up!

9 posted on 09/14/2011 6:40:58 AM PDT by NELSON111
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To: NELSON111
There is a very good reason why the NRCC and other Republicans keep telling the Donkeys where they are screwing-up — it is all part of the great game. If the Donkeys don't have a clue how to fix their problem, the Republican political elites will ride to their rescue to keep the Great Game going at the expense of the American voters and taxpayers.

What the Republican political elites have not figured out — and refuse to even consider — is they are not fighting the same battle as they used to do in the past. Instead, the Donkeys are committed socialists and Marxists and are seeking not to share power, but to DESTROY the United States. These brain dead political hacks refuse to consider this and like the political junkies they are, keep coming back for their “power” fix. If the Donkeys finally do take over, aided and abetted by these hapless political hacks, their new masters are going to cut them out of the gravy and out of power. The problem is that the current Republican establishment types are simply TOO STUPID to see the obvious. To them, it is all the Great Game.

19 posted on 09/14/2011 7:06:02 AM PDT by MasterGunner01 (To err is human; to forgive is not our policy. -- SEAL Team SIX)
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