Posted on 10/23/2010 4:25:21 PM PDT by Outside da Box
Seeking any advantage in their effort to retain control of Congress, Democrats are working behind the scenes in a number of tight races to bolster long-shot third-party candidates who have platforms at odds with the Democratic agenda but hold the promise of siphoning Republican votes.
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Actual title: Democrats Back Third Parties to Siphon Votes
I just received such an ad today in the mail, and posted about it at:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2613253/posts
And rep Issa says impeachement is not on the table, Boehner says compromise will be welcomed. Do these guys get it? thier playing with despicable low lives that will step over thier dead grandmother to get your vote. I think the GOP, if not responsive to the demands of the people who put them thier come January 1st will have hell to pay. What part of NO COMPROMISE don’t they understand?
I'm starting to feel there's nothing, absolutely NOTHING that's admirable about democrats.
Got mine in the mail today, pushing the Libertarian candidate Gregory Gilman running a very distant third behind the neck and neck race of Scott Tipton (R) and John-Boy Salazar (d) in western Colorado. What a sleezy campaign ploy. John-Boy just sits back and says “Who Me? I got nuttin’ to do with this sleeze move” I am so ready for him to return to his poor ag roots that he so eloquently constantly reminds us of. Grrrrrrrrrr!
Democrats cannot win on their own.
They have to lie, cheat and steal every election.
If you’re a Democrat you’re either an idiot or a crook.
No compromise with scum.
Their desperation is showing. Also showing is that they’ll do anything to hold on to power.
Most likely will steal Dim votes than Repubs. We are locked and loaded.
Pray for This Election
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