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To: Jack Black
"Voting for Hillary might be the only way to bring a lot of this to a head."

Why, to punish the "two party cartel"? You people were telling us to vote for Algore in 2000 - half of the three-man team that brought us the conditions perfect for 9/11/01 to occur, and then wanted us to vote Hanoi Johnnie Boy in 2004, just because it "might bring things to a head."

No. I'll vote for McStain before I vote for Hillary, another half of the three-man team which created the conditions for 9/11/01 to occur, but will fight like hell to get Hunter and/or Romney on the ticket instead of McStain.

35 posted on 02/13/2007 9:47:11 AM PST by cake_crumb (When "bipartisan study groups" prosecute wars, you get Another Viet Nam)
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To: cake_crumb
ME: "Voting for Hillary might be the only way to bring a lot of this to a head."

YOU: Why, to punish the "two party cartel"? You people were telling us to vote for Algore in 2000 - half of the three-man team that brought us the conditions perfect for 9/11/01 to occur, and then wanted us to vote Hanoi Johnnie Boy in 2004, just because it "might bring things to a head."

I first heard that here in 2000 and thought it was wacky too. It doesn't seem so wacky to me now. Bush has outspent Clinton! With R's in both houses. As a fiscal conservative he is a failure.

I think we are getting boiled like the proverbial frog.

In the end I'll probably do what I've done in every election in memory: hold my nose, and pull the Elephant lever. But it's getting harder and harder to do that, and if faced with Rudy it would be damn hard.

Working to get the better candidates in the R slot now is a great idea, obviously.

71 posted on 02/13/2007 5:02:46 PM PST by Jack Black
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