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To: so_real
we are stronger and more organized today than we were in 2008.

Speaking of deja vu...Remember when the Republican congress refused to investigate Filegate and other Clinton crimes, or to bring impeachment charges against him, because they wanted to keep him around to run against in 1996? They were absolutely certain he could easily be defeated. Thanks to them, we got four more years of his destructive actions.

We need to start putting country ahead of politics.

34 posted on 06/12/2012 6:05:46 PM PDT by giotto
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To: giotto

Yup, 1996 ... the GOP's Bob Dole candidacy was so weak that Ross Perot walked away with more than 8% of the vote. That pretty much handed the election back to Clinton on silver platter. Deja Vu is right; Mitt Romney is weaker than Dole -- and because of it we are poised to endure another four years of destructive Obama politics. Another stellar example of the GOP snatching defeat from the jaws of victory. You'd think the GOP would wise up. But there is a silver lining. The defeated Republicans steeled their spines enough to try impeachment proceedings against Clinton in 1998; they got their dander up. With potential Republican control of the Senate in 2012, far more impeachable offences committed by Obama, a disenfranchised Democrat party, and a repeat of the defeated Republican presidential candidate, maybe this time around we'll see better success. Putting country before politics in no way requires supporting a liberal for POTUS. In fact, just the opposite is required.


35 posted on 06/12/2012 8:31:08 PM PDT by so_real ( "The Congress of the United States recommends and approves the Holy Bible for use in all schools.")
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