To: xm177e2
The President successfully won, I believe, by standing for a strong America. There are people who feel differently within our partyThat says it all. After 9/11, the "you are either with us, or with the terrorists" statement is still ringing in Americans ears.
If those who "feel differently" about standing for a strong America, make that case as a campaign tactic, the Republicans better get used to being in the majority.
Even cracker voters have common sense...
2 posted on
11/08/2002 3:36:40 PM PST by
NorCoGOP
To: NorCoGOP
Just saw Gephardt on fox. It suddenly became clear what their "new strategy" is, going after the female vote. He mentioned the glass ceiling, and how with her taking the big spot, it will show how the party is insightful etc.
They always tell us what they're thinking if we pay attention, let's cut 'em off at the pass.
To: NorCoGOP
Rep. Harold Young would be a great minority leader. He is young, bright, personable, likeable and would certainly help to bring the party together and would work very well with the majority and with the White House. Unfortunately, he is black. The democrats hate blacks. Scratch a senior dem senator and there is a klansman. Sure, the liberals say they are pro-black but look at what Hillie, the DNC, and, especially, McAuliffe did to poor Carl McCall in NY.
The dems nominated him, the first black to ever be nominated for governor in NY, and then abandoned him to twist in the wind. If they had given him half the money they wasted in Florida, he might have done very much better. So, while the dems talk a good game, they are not about to select a black for a position of leadership no metter how well he could do or what Harry Belafonte might say (if he would ever dare to say anything that might bother massah).
18 posted on
11/08/2002 4:24:26 PM PST by
Tacis
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