To: RWR8189
Why is there NOW a plethora of articles and stories about countering the lies of the left?
It's been going on for years but we heard squat from W and his troops.
Did somebody inject spinal fluid into the water in D.C.?
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11/15/2005 11:47:32 AM PST by
Izzy Dunne
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To: Izzy Dunne
Why is there NOW a plethora of articles and stories about countering the lies of the left? It's been going on for years but we heard squat from W and his troops.It's much easier to build momentum from the bottom up than to fight the roll down hill.
I expect the next 11 months to be good for the Republicans.......peaking just before election day 2006.
The more Democrats panic like lemmings into the abyss of hate Bush...hate America.......the more people see the real enemy at home.....
and it aint Bush!!
To: Izzy Dunne
Why is there NOW a plethora of articles and stories about countering the lies of the left? It's been going on for years but we heard squat from W and his troops.
The leftist media seems to be in freefall, and it's about time. The NYT still has not repudiated the lies of their Pulitzer Prize and Order of Lenin medal winning Walter Durante for his cover up in 1933 of Stalin's mass murders in Ukraine.
Rather than quibble, why not join in the fun, or at least sit back and enjoy.
To: Izzy Dunne
Why is there NOW a plethora of articles and stories about countering the lies of the left?
Primaries for the 2006 Congressionals are coming up starting in another couple of months. Low-level maneuvering like this will make the Dems rachet up their anti-war rhetoric, putting a greater emphasis, and giving a major boost, to anti-war primary candidates.
If the Dems nominate a broad slate of anti-war challengers in their attempt to retake the house, only to 1.) find out that 2006 general election voters care more about local issues than what's happening in Iraq and/or 2.) have to deal with a major blitz by the GOP support of the President's policies starting next Labor Day, then they're going to be up the proverbial creek.
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