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To: outofstyle
Or, we drop the notion of who is the biggest loser, conservatives or republicans (that will sort itself) and accept the fact that roughly just over half of the population of this great nation is relatively intellectually benign proved by any reasonable doubt as Gore won the popular vote in 2000.

Over half the nation is a parade of dolts.  The question is best how to deal with the dolt factor.  Clearly conservatives have an edge as too many pubs have crossed the line into doltness.

45 posted on 11/10/2006 8:08:02 PM PST by quantim (Only one thing is universally incurable: Senators that think they should be President.)
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To: quantim

Your post refers to the "dolt" factor in the electorate.
On tuesday, as an unpaid poll watcher (5:30a.m. until 7p.m.)
I witnessed a few hundred voters here in semi-rural Hawaii casting their votes. Doltsville. The "union man" told them how to vote for certain candidates....crib sheets. There are so many of them, that the Hawaii House now has 43 out of 51 seats in the hands of the Dems, and the Senate is 20-5 Dems. All this in spite of Rep Gov Lingle getting the most votes of any Gov in Hawaiian history.
The Dems lie and scare and since dolts don't know any better, they believe this trash. Our party does not appeal to dolts, and believe me they outnumber us.


78 posted on 11/10/2006 9:04:56 PM PST by Islander2
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