Posted on 11/04/2010 8:18:19 PM PDT by One Name
Now that the dust has settled on the 2010 midterm elections, its slowly becoming clear just how monumental the results really are. We saw an extreme left-wing agenda suffer a crushing defeat. At the ballot box, voters took Obamacare and the stimulus and wrapped them right around the necks of those same House members and senators who had arrogantly dismissed the concerns voiced in countless town halls and Tea Party rallies up and down the country. Voters sent commonsense conservatives a clear mandate to hold the line against the Obama agenda.
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Arm chair general. It is quite a CYA on DE and AK losses.
What in the world was that about filibustering Obama SCOTUS nominees? Where was she when overwhelming majority of senators voted for Obama’s two fat, ugly, ultra leftist, racist women for SCOTUS?
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For somebody who they say has nothing they sure are afraid of her. Imagine a House and Senate with 3 Republicans for every 2 RATS, and Sarah in the White House. It would be like a second revolution.
Well, I’ll say one thing for NRO. At least they dropped their snooty pundit ways for a day and published Sarah’s article.
Not sure they’d have done that before this tidal wave hit the elections. Too busy looking down their noses at her and working for Mitt Romney.
Sorry. I was hauling hay and drank a few beers. At noon here the article hadn’t been posted. I did a quick (deficient)search under 1)Sarah Palin and 2)Midterms.... when I got done.
Do I need to put the title in quotes?
I could be dangerous if eductated!
Holding her tongue for a reason that might register with some.
Do I need to put the title in quotes?
Quotes are not needed. Just pick one word from the article title longer than three letters (the minimum needed for a search) and do a "order by post time" (click the button beside "order by relevance") search.
(BTW, this is why there is a FR rule that we don't change the article title.)
For example, here's a search on the word 'learned'. You'll see that this article has been posted three times.
THIS IS HOW WARS ARE WON!
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