To: Hendrix
For some reason the democrats just don't want to tell people what they really want to do. It really puzzles me.It doesn't puzzle me. If their true agenda were known and understood by the electorate, they would go down to crushing defeat. By lying, obfuscating, triangulating, race-baiting, and success-hating, they have managed to remain a viable force in American politics. Yes, they are still losing, but they would be a lot worse off if they announced their true intentions.
26 posted on
06/27/2006 1:04:29 PM PDT by
TruthShallSetYouFree
(Abortion is to family planning what bankruptcy is to financial planning.)
To: TruthShallSetYouFree
"It doesn't puzzle me. If their true agenda were known and understood by the electorate, they would go down to crushing defeat. By lying, obfuscating, triangulating, race-baiting, and success-hating, they have managed to remain a viable force in American politics. Yes, they are still losing, but they would be a lot worse off if they announced their true intentions."
You think?
30 posted on
06/27/2006 1:10:15 PM PDT by
Hendrix
To: TruthShallSetYouFree
It doesn't puzzle me. If their true agenda were known and understood by the electorate, they would go down to crushing defeat. By lying, obfuscating, triangulating, race-baiting, and success-hating, they have managed to remain a viable force in American politics. Yes, they are still losing, but they would be a lot worse off if they announced their true intentions.Absolutely! Their stealth tactic is the polar opposite from the Green Party. I remember in the 2000 election when Ralph Nader was their nominee. My 74-year old, life-long Republican mother thought Nader "seemed interesting." Then the local newspaper printed excerpts of the Green Party platform, which looked like a fax directly from the old Soviet politburo. My mom freaked out and never mentioned Nader again. Hehe.
36 posted on
06/27/2006 1:21:21 PM PDT by
dukeman
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