To: WhistlingPastTheGraveyard
By now, the race card should be null and void, but it won’t be.
Every time his socialist policies are opposed it will be played again and again.
I am still wondering off & on if this was McCain’s ultimate reach across the aisle and Palin was a smokescreen.
108 posted on
11/05/2008 8:55:13 AM PST by
Califreak
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To: Califreak
By now, the race card should be null and void, but it wont be. Every time his socialist policies are opposed it will be played again and again.
They'll never stop playing it. That is how they control us, because we go along with it and allow them to. That is how they keep the nation divided.
120 posted on
11/05/2008 9:15:03 AM PST by
FTL
To: Califreak
I am still wondering off & on if this was McCains ultimate reach across the aisle While watching his concession speech last nite and the platitudes he heaped upon Obama it was clear to me that he was really pleased with the outcome of this election.
136 posted on
11/05/2008 9:52:52 AM PST by
Syncro
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To: Califreak
“I am still wondering off & on if this was McCains ultimate reach across the aisle and Palin was a smokescreen”
You hit the nail on the head. Bush campaigned so hard to get a bigger majority in the Senate and once he got it, you constantly had to subtract 14. And who was the leader of that gang?
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