Posted on 11/07/2006 8:23:11 PM PST by jern
The things you say have a distinct odor to them, at least republicans govern and spend less time whining like some rats we know
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And what will the Democratic leaders say when New York City--a really liberal city--becomes a smouldering, radioactive ruin?
I wonder how many illegal aliens voted?
Yes. Let's hear it for gridlock. I like Dubya but he spends like my first husband, and that is not a compliment.
That's what FRiends are for.
:-)
Maybe not with Pelozi as Speaker....
If you saw any of Demo-crap Jill Derby's House race ads here in Nevada, she worked hard to keep voters from understanding that she is a liberal.
Every ad featured her claiming to be a conservative, with rural county values.
She's a bald faced liar, and the election is too close to call at this hour.
Can't wait to hear Rush tomorrow.
When RINO 30-year incumbent Jim Leach is in a fight for his life (currently down 52-to-48 with 55% reporting), you know the Rs are in deep doo-doo.
The GOPthe party of smaller gov'tdid JACK while they had the majority. Now it's time for some good ol' fashioned GRIDLOCK. So, it's not all bad.
Maybe Dubya will find a veto pen after all.
No I don't see what you mean. I voted straight GOP and conservative tickets.
I am grateful that we have GWB instead of Gore or Kerry.
But losing the House is painful for me and GWB has some responsibility in that unfortunately.
He and his father are not my favorites but they are preferrable to anyone the democrats can field. RR was the greatest in my lifetime.
Too bad there are no Zell Millers out there waiting to run for President. John Edwards is probably the best democrat candidate and he might make a decent president if learned something about foreign policy. But Hillary, Kerry, or Gore would be disastrous as president and if one of them get nominated then we have to make sure he/she loses to the Republican nominee. We must get Iraq into much better shape by 2008 and deal with Iran before then.
I am actually hoping for gridlock because of this. There has to be a silver lining somewhere.
In case you forgot, the media was around in 1994, and it was worse.
I'm not talking about slick-ass campaign ads that try to sell shinola. I'm talking about serious campaigning about real issues. Something like running good candidates, supporting thsoe that win the primaries (e.g. Katherine Harris in Florida) instead of dumping on them, and put forth sensible ideas that conservative voters (the majority in America) can get behind (like the contract for America).
Of course, that assumes when they are in office they do these sorts of things and don't pay lip service every other year in elections. This leads me to think that Dennis Hastert should be ousted, along with all current Republican leadership in the House, as they don't have a freakin' clue about what's going on.
A dumb, spastic, radical leftist broad third in line to be President of the U.S.
A bit disconcerting, to put it mildly.
Bush has a veto pen? Wow. Who knew?
Maybe if he'd used it a few times we wouldn't have lost the House.
Amazing. I am stunned at this reasoning. "It" going downhill is why people are upset. If our forefathers would have said that, we would be Canada.
Fox really bugged the crap out of me tonite from the very beginning. I guess it's time to tune these guys out too. Why not, just have to hear about Speaker Pelosi for at least 2 more years. America fells asleep today and fell prey to the MSm/DBM constant, daily barage of neg news. No alternatives/visions were offered by the RATS.
I'm afraid America has lost it's spine thanks to the disease of liberalism.
well, what's next on the agenda, besides higher taxes?
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