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To: new yorker 77

Another case of straining the nat and swallowing an elephant.

Who cares that Dems have gained by less than a nats eyelash while the GOP loses by the length of an elephants trunk.

Rhetorical Question: Who has more power in the boardroom or four people, 1) 40 votes, 2) 40 votes, 3) 10 votes, and 4) 10 votes?

In a country split down the middle, like it or not, it's time to take the issues of life and death seriously...that is in lieu of everything else. The far left is embracing the death culture and the far right the culture of life. The two are as diametrically opposed as night and day, east and west, right and wrong, heaven and hell.

We can analyze narrow margins, and insignificant nuances till the donkeys come home...but it will not bring the vote’s home.

40-50 million children have died since Roe v Wade. All the whining about how we GOP's need to stick together and how not voting GOP will bring down the party doesn't bring the children back to life. Action does.

Here's the real analysis. GOP can expect to lose big time until it sinks in. No more wishy washy ambiguous Supreme Court selections and impotent GOP action against the DNC. What good is a majority if the power is worse than that of a minority?

Don't like this message...too bad...it's here to stick until the GOP moderates realize that they have to work with the more powerful in the boardroom. Otherwise, the DNC will always get 50 votes and from now on we'll always get 40.

Hint for the GOP: It’s not about the Supreme Court; after all they only interpret the constitution (at least that’s how it was meant to be). It’s about the legislature doing their job as legislators. It’s time to show true muscle…it’s time to see a real power struggle between the branches of Government and enough of the lying back and watching as the checks and balances of our nation are trampled underfoot by nine unelected, lifetime appointees. Instead we have 635 members of congress, their entire staff, the White House all catering to the concept that these nine run the country. True, these nine need to be reeled in, but it’s time to see some backbone in the other two branches of Government and it’s time to show the American people how this Government for the people and by the people really works. Not how a country can be run amuck by a group of spineless spin-misters.


55 posted on 11/09/2005 7:16:44 AM PST by AMHN
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To: AMHN
40-50 million children have died since Roe v Wade. All the whining about how we GOP's need to stick together and how not voting GOP will bring down the party doesn't bring the children back to life. Action does.

How in the world is action going to resurrect those aborted children?

Prop 73 in California losing is remarkable: the debate in California isn't whether abortion should be legal or not. It's whether the parents of a minor seeking surgery

The pro life position has been beaten so far back in Cali that it's astonishing. What a remarkable failure that even such an uncontroversial ballot could be so controversial and in fact lose in California.

Sadly, in some parts of the country, to the extent that Pro Life activists are arguing against abortion entirely, they are not connecting with people and, apparently, stuck on a position that lost almost 30 years ago.

Amazing.

102 posted on 11/09/2005 11:12:31 AM PST by HitmanLV (Listen to my demos for Savage Nation contest: http://www.geocities.com/mr_vinnie_vegas/index.html)
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