Posted on 11/07/2006 5:04:31 PM PST by Dog
Please Mods can we have one central Live thread ...its tough jumping from thread to thread to get results.
I am of the opinion that Liberalism and Democrats destroyed manufacturing in America through inane policy...
But the Standardized Shipping Container is what made it POSSIBLE...
Load one up in a Central Chinese province, roll it to a flatcar, that rolls down a 120MPH Railway to the coast, put it on a big boat with 2,000 other containers, and unload it at your local Walmart in 3 short weeks without ever having another human hand touch the stuff...
The efficiency of transport is what makes outsourcing POSSIBLE, but Leftist policy is what makes it PROFITABLE...
Come on people. They didn't inact the fairness doctrine in 1993-1994 and they're not going to do it now.
How much of the loss for Blackwell is due to 2004? and Kerry claiming Blackwell gave the election to Bush?
Nah. It survives as long as we listen.
Come on . . . just ridiculous. Do you really think the Democrats will use the "Fairness Doctrine" to kill conservative talk radio? Do you really think that would serve them?
WTF?
Webb is shown on CNN's website with 1,167,694 votes to Allen's 1,155,950. I thought there was less than 3,000 votes separating them.
http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2006/pages/results/senate/
"Any predictions for how Rush will begin his program tomorrow?"
With humility but also with a zest to begin the fight for '08. You know, like the rest of us should.
Again, as reported by the MSN, since none of us has any other source of info about the war. Except, we do know that our troops as well as Iraqis are generally surprised at the distance between what is "reported" and what they have directly experienced.
No, this was a flat out victory for the media who proved that they could deliver the vote given enough reach and repetition.
And they did, RI, PA, OH, MO, VA, MT, NJ, MD. Amazing really, no one saw that coming to that extent. That's an inside straight! All types of candidates, all parts of the country. Awful.
I agree but I think that we had lots of notice on this from the polls that we ignored. I think that in 2008 we listen to the polls (regardless where they come from) and do something to ensure a change in the polls. I can't believe that we let this get this bad especially since we were told over and over again. I know that FREEPERS hate polls because of previous elections, but obviously they were true this time. I am pretty sick to my stomach over this.
Okay, then what is this about?
http://www.elections.state.md.us/elections/2006/results/general/office_US_Senator.html
Jez- enough please. STOP posting bogus numbers and creating confusion and false hope here
Damn.
I am going to say something uncharitable: those people in Missouri must be pretty damned stupid to vote out someone as literally talented as Jim Talent. What idiots.
There is zero evidence that this election had anything to do with a rejection of the pro-life position or an endorsement of homosexual marriage ... or anything else related to social conservative priorities
It varies widely from state to state, but in the case of MD, MD has a crappy website that is updated slowly and the news organizations websites were literally hours ahead of it all night.
Also, even assuming the MD state website was the most updated one, from the results currently posted, to someone that actually knows anything about MD looking at, it's clear Steele lost, bigtime. Why?
No results posted from Montgomery and Prince George's Counties. As I've said again and again, MD is very weird in that it has a bunch of very rural counties with low populations that are very Republican and then a couple of counties and a big city that have huge populations and are very Democratic.
Wanna bet?
Hypoerbole and nonsense. Bush will veto any crap they send.
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