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To: thucydides
...We may be looking at at implosion of the party of ugliness and nastiness....

Carefull now. The demos are like wolverines. They are extremely agile, attack from the rear, go for the throat and hang on until you bleed to death; after which they gore for guts.

If w's "ratings" were 99.9%, I'd never, ever, become complacent in dreaming that W would win re-election in 2004.

The race is never won until the participants cross the finish line with honest scorekeepers keeping honest tabulations.

Conservative Republicans defending freedom: Let's keep our powder dry, eye on the target, and squeeze off a few rounds when necessary.

51 posted on 02/17/2002 2:55:34 PM PST by Cobra64
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To: Cobra64
I agree with you one hundred percent!!!

Today's democratic party is a party of emotion, hatred, and selective law enforcement. It's as much as a danger for us as the Nazi's were for Germany in WWII. The Nazi's used the economy and hatred of businessmen as their platform......now we're seeing the same thing with the exception of targeting christians instead of jews.

You gotta watch these terrible people and fight them whenever you can.

53 posted on 02/17/2002 3:00:36 PM PST by gortklattu
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To: Cobra64
I lost track of how many times Carville said it, but I sense it was about a half-dozen times, that "Bush (not President Bush, just Bush) raided the Social Security Trust Fund for two trillion dollars" and "Bush took two trillion dollars out of the Social Security Trust Fund".

Not once did Timmy or the Republican say that after eight years of Clinton, there was zero in the Social Security Trust Fund. Not a dime!

After a recession started, 9-11 happened, and we're tooling up for a ten-year war. So the fund is still at zero.

What was Cinton's reason?

59 posted on 02/17/2002 3:22:07 PM PST by Diojneez
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To: Cobra64
While Carville was ranting away, I was not even listening. (I was reading the paper) My first thought, tho, was --'he's baaaack!', then I wondered why he was there. What is his mission, and who sent him there? He was just so much noise - "full of sound and fury - signifying nothing." Someone winds him up, and off he goes.

Hearing chalk squeak on a blackboard is like Carville speaking. (Not the other way around!)

68 posted on 02/17/2002 4:23:35 PM PST by Exit148
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