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To: tobyhill
48% of the Democrats believe in the Iraq mission.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

That's right, and that means they do not believe their party's propaganda in the MSM.

What that also means is that about 50% of Democrats in one of our most liberal states understand the strategy and gravitas of the long term war to defeat Islamofascism.

The CUT & RUN Dems a la Murtha/Dean may yet be sent to the back of the bus, and if so, then the Dems will stand to be electable commodities in the eyes of the electorate nationally. Not good. I am rooting that the Murtha / Dean CUT & RUN Dems gain pre-eminance in the Dim party, thereby cementing them to electoral oblivion

War looms on the horizon , and the electorate knows it. Who would want an appeasement oriented Congress along with an appeasement POTUS in 2008?

It would take a profound idiot to ignore the parallels our present international situation has to the pre WWII years in Europe. The War against Islamofascism and national security will dictate the voting patterns of the electorate

Hillary does not have the ability or image to be Commander in Chief. Actually very few Democrats do , while men like Giuliani, Toricelli and Allen appear to , perhaps Giuliani makes the strongest impression. A Giuliani/Rice ticket would shake the very foundations of the Dim party.Or maybe even a Rice/Giuliani ticket. I believe that Condi has the ability to be Commander in Chief, and I also believe that Dubyah has been grooming her for a run at the presidential nomination. Last Monday's press conference by Dubyah and Condi made that fairly apparent.

The Dems have no viable set of candidates or even a strategy to offer the electorate, and long may they squabble over what appeasement of Islamofascism and dedication to defeat Islamofascism mean to their ideologically challenged party. One can hope that they continue to just NOT get it. Certainly the media spin of this article assures a prolonged division among Dems, who fail to adequately conclude just what a 48% vote for Leiberman means. Dems are as stuck as rusty, greasy old frying pans calling the kettle black, and since that doesn't work, lets hope they keep it up.

42 posted on 08/08/2006 11:53:21 PM PDT by Candor7 (Into Liberal flatulance goes the best hope of the West, and who wants to be a smart feller?)
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To: Candor7
Toricelli

Toricelli?

I believe that Condi has the ability to be Commander in Chief, and I also believe that Dubyah has been grooming her for a run at the presidential nomination. Last Monday's press conference by Dubyah and Condi made that fairly apparent.

Good God!

Bush can't even groom his own immigration policy. As for Rice and Guiliani, why don't you and the rest of the Bushbots simply surrender to RHINOISM?


45 posted on 08/09/2006 2:25:54 AM PDT by nathanbedford ("I like to legislate. I feel I've done a lot of good." Sen. Robert Byrd)
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To: Candor7

"War looms on the horizon , and the electorate knows it. Who would want an appeasement oriented Congress along with an appeasement POTUS in 2008?

It would take a profound idiot to ignore the parallels our present international situation has to the pre WWII years in Europe."

You should check out the MSM a little more often. War isn't looming, it's been here for a few years now. That, the electorate is well aware of. (unlike you) Also, it's the alleged 'parallels' with pre WWII years in Europe argument that got us into Iraq in the first place. In 2006, the parallel that's emerging more closely resembles Vietnam. The GOP is still in control and probably will remain so in Nov. But with MORE not less troops going into a country that was already supposed to be pacified (according to the neo-cons and hawks of 2003) the present course of events suggest Lieberman's loss marks a turning point with the fence-sitters who actually decide where an (honest) election goes. At present course and speed Iraq could be the ice-berg of the GOP Titanic in 2008.


46 posted on 08/09/2006 1:52:37 PM PDT by modusoperendi (Democracy starts with reason and intelligence, not the gun barrel.)
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To: Candor7

"The Dems have no viable set of candidates or even a strategy to offer the electorate,"

You forgot Kerry. Got 48% in 2004, remember. actually served in combat (unlike el presidente, who seems to have been awol). If Iraq is still in flames and US troops are still going into Iraq rather than exiting (like they are right now) then a Jeb Bush vs. Kerry matchup (or Rice vs. Kerry, possibly) would probably go to Kerry by about the same margin as was the case for Bush in 2004. That's assuming, of course, the game isn't rigged like the 2000 election was and the 2004 might have been (thank you Ohio electronic voting machines). Rigging another election with electronic voting machines and GOP members keeping the keys might end up being the only chance the GOP has. again.

Oh and please excuse the hypen in iceberg. not sure where that came from.


47 posted on 08/09/2006 2:08:20 PM PDT by modusoperendi (Democracy starts with reason and intelligence, not the gun barrel.)
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