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Fox News: Foley Case Destroying Repub Chances
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| 11/5/06
Posted on 10/05/2006 10:22:48 AM PDT by pabianice
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To: musikman
i think it is areN'T, not are
To: musikman
Laura is close to the Washingtom Times crowd. I will never listen to the defeatist Quisling #@$% again.
To: Welike ike
I don't know what clout Rove has with the House. The more interesting question that NO ONE is asking is whether the presence of homosexuals in Congress is itself "dangerous" to pages. They need to settle this question. If so, then that says something about Dems. If not, then that says that we then need to "out" all homosexuals, Dem and Republican.
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posted on
10/05/2006 11:37:09 AM PDT
by
LS
To: pabianice
Perhaps FOX is just lulling Democrats into complacency, making them think that victory is assured.
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posted on
10/05/2006 11:37:13 AM PDT
by
ReagansRaiders
(Unofficial George Allen for President online store -- www.cafepress.com/georgeallen2008)
To: Renegade
If they consider themselves any part of a Democrat , they will vote for perversion as Democrats have supported it to the hilt as well as NAMBLA.
That all sounds good, but unfortunately its not true. You have people who elect Democratic Senators and Congressmen but throw their state into the Republican category for President in the same election.
A large number of voters are not like us. They are not partisanly tied to one party or the other. For instance, you have many elderly voters who favor Democratic candidates for their largesse in tossing programs and money at old people.....yet will vote Republican instead if there is a clear differentiation on something like values or national defense.
A scandal like this will have a corrosive effect on that sort of voter. It is one less reason to put the Democrats aside because...if Republicans are homosexual cover-uppers too...might as well get my prescriptions paid for.
Will other issues keep such non-partisan voters on the Republican side of the bill? Maybe national defense will do it...who knows. But the fantasy that this really has no effect is just silly.
To: pabianice
WE just need to send $$$ in support of the new candidate taking Foley's place!!
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posted on
10/05/2006 11:38:30 AM PDT
by
pollywog
(Psalm 44:5 "Put your HOPE in God, for I will yet praise Him, my Savior and my God.")
To: DontBelieveAugPolls
I was speaking in general terms, not specific to Foley.
To: Arkinsaw
good points.....too many here think voters think the way they themselves do.....your example is why SD, ND, MT vote GOP for President and Dem for other offices
To: pabianice
Lest this be a self fulfilling prophecy, realize that the Demonrats have released only one of the poison arrows collected for this purpose from their determined quiver! I don't doubt that at least one more per week will be sent out over the airways. No matter what it takes, money or promises, the opposition is hellbent to win. So what are we going to do about it? VOTE REPUBLICAN!!!
To: msnimje
Would you rather have a house with Log Cabin Republicans or homosexual agenda pushing Democrats? Personally, I would rather have the Republicans in control of both the House and Senate with the Log Cabins on board, rather than a Democratically-controlled Congress. But that's just me.
To: jveritas
This is out of 50 million voters who voted Republican! Get real, do you know simple arithmetic!The popular vote doesn't matter; it's the electoral votes in tightly-contested states which matter, and in these tightly-contested states small numbers can become very important. A few thousand Republicans voting for Bush vs. Buchanan *in Florida* in 2000 would have prevented all the "recount" nonsense.
To: Arkinsaw
Will this change the voters minds ?
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To: Welike ike
Because all their daytime anchors are Democrats, including Shepherd Smith
Thats right. Jane Skinner is ok. But this business about fair and balanced is such a myth. They get their talking points from the NYT just like the rest of them. They may have a Republican on to tell their side of it but you notice how what the actual newscasters say is the same $%^& the rest of them are spewing.
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posted on
10/05/2006 11:52:17 AM PDT
by
beckysueb
(Pray for President Bush and our country.)
To: valkyrieanne
Personally, I would rather have the Republicans in control of both the House and Senate with the Log Cabins on board, rather than a Democratically-controlled Congress. But that's just me.
Practicality is not always the reigning sentiment. I know in my state we had the most conservative voting Senator ever. Seriously, he was a straight down the line conservative voter 100%.
But he got a divorce and married an aide.
Conservatives espoused their disapproval and sat at home on election day. They felt good about themselves.
But no matter how good and moral they felt about their inaction, the end result was still Mark Pryor in the Senate where we will never get him out....one less anti-abortion vote....one more vote against conservative judges and nominees.....and way less than a 100% conservative voting record.
Personally, I think it would have been better to send the candidate a strongly worded personal note stressing utter distaste for his divorce and then vote for the way he represents your beliefs in the Senate via his voting record. But thats just me I guess.
To: pabianice
Yawn. Talk to me in November, losers. I wonder how many of the bigs at Fox send dirty emails to teenagers? Probably more than a handful...
Hey Fox, this is for you:
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posted on
10/05/2006 11:53:03 AM PDT
by
Antoninus
(Attention GOP---Rule 4: See Rules 1 and 3. Rule 5: NO FOLEYS!)
To: GOPJ
Is it time to ask Gay Republicans to leave the party?
"Gay republican" should be an oxymoron. Unfortunately, even "liberal republican" isn't an oxymoron these days.
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posted on
10/05/2006 11:54:00 AM PDT
by
Antoninus
(Attention GOP---Rule 4: See Rules 1 and 3. Rule 5: NO FOLEYS!)
To: DontBelieveAugPolls
If the RATS do control Congress, the "objective" media will do way needs to be done to keep them in power. (i.e We'll reports about the great economy.)
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posted on
10/05/2006 11:54:15 AM PDT
by
Kuksool
(Design your Own Polls. Go Vote and Take a Few Others With You)
To: Armedanddangerous
find it hard to believe that voters in Iowa or Ohio are going to turn out a congressman that brings home the bacon because some pervert from Florida couldn't control his unnatural urges.
Finally a voice of calm and reason.
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posted on
10/05/2006 11:57:25 AM PDT
by
beckysueb
(Pray for President Bush and our country.)
To: Renegade
Will this change the voters minds ?
I doubt it. Most voters don't pay any attention to details. All they hear is the drone of the tv in the background saying "Republican", "homosexual", "minors", "scandal", blah, blah. They are not necessarily news junkies. They have a vague impression and they vote it. How else do you explain Kerry and Gore getting as many votes as they did?
What will change voters minds is this story going away as quickly as possible and them hearing the words "North Korea", "nuclear", "Iran", "fundamentalist" all strung together in the background. Then they will get back to thinking about what is really important and the vague impression that Democrats are clueless about those things.
To: commish
OK I am once again waving the Bullshit Flag.
You don't have an extra one of those, do you? I need one to wave, too.
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posted on
10/05/2006 12:02:37 PM PDT
by
beckysueb
(Pray for President Bush and our country.)
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