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To: cajungirl

You're exactly right; but they are right, it has ramped up since 2000.

And I, too, have a hard time with TV; I really did right before the elections; the lies were too much for me.

And now I can't stand hearing people like Colmes or Matthews; they are desperate to be relevant again -- and we all know they will do or say whatever it takes to get back their power.

The thing is, I use to think nothing would surprise me; boy, was I wrong.

(And remember when Clinton left office and we all thought we'd be rid of all those fools around him and in the DNC? Could we have possibly been that dumb just four years ago?)


1,237 posted on 01/18/2005 11:02:29 AM PST by Howlin (I need my Denny Crane!)
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To: Howlin

I think we vastly underestimated them. I thought, with Clinton gone and Gore and Kerry defeated, things would settle down, the dems would move toward the center and business would be as usual. But I think the revolutionaries in the dem party, and that is what they are, realize they might be losing the revolution here at the last minute. They have all but destroyed certain institutions in this country, have coarsened life, have caused the breakdown in personal morality and responsibility, have caused women to abandon their babies,,,I could go on and on but you know what I mean. And now, they might be worried. I think their attacks on religion are proportional to their desire to destroy religion and they are afraid that only the religious people stand in their way. I really sound like a lunatic but I believe it. I think they are anarchists, maybe communists. Geeze, I need a nice cup of tea!


1,276 posted on 01/18/2005 11:30:31 AM PST by cajungirl (my peeps are freeps)
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