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To: Fishtalk
It's like the Little League where they don't keep score. Or the Dodge ball thing where you couldn't hit the other guy with the ball. Or not correcting children's papers with red ink. Purple is more soothing whereas red is associated with losing.

There is no such thing as a 'win' in their world. Their thinking is that we must 'negotiate' this win to an end acceptable to both of us.

I think that's dead on. Did Rush agree with his point?

29 posted on 11/16/2004 6:06:29 PM PST by Ken H
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To: Ken H
I think that's dead on. Did Rush agree with his point?

Yeah. He started chuckling in that manner he has, an indulgent slow chuckle. Then he told the caller he had a point.

So I got to thinking about it and it sure seems to fit. What a waste of money that thing is in Ohio. Money that could buy some poor family their own home. And I can smell that money given to the Libertarian candidates to request a re-run came from Soros et al.

Since we won't "negotiate" the win with them all fair and square like they see it, they're going to pester and scratch until they get what's rightfully their's.

It's like that Reid guy coming out today declaring he'd prefer to dance but can fight if he has to.

Who the hell does he think he is? And he's going to fight for exactly what? Just what is the cause of his fight, to get the Dem way no matter who won?

They also cheat, witness their filibuster tactics. Cheating is fair when going after what is rightfully theirs.

It's a skewed view of the world but it's the sort of thing churned out by the public schools. Thus we must deal with it.

30 posted on 11/16/2004 6:23:28 PM PST by Fishtalk (Once a liberal and victim of all the spin. Ask me to interpret.)
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