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To: dirtboy
Again, I don't think we can get around Lott. We have to go OVER him. We have to figure out how to let him know that the Dems didn't lose by some fluke; they lost because they were messin' with a very popular, conservative President, and because they and their cronies (such as Bonior and McWhatshisname) are DISSING the United States of America at a time when we've been brutally attacked.

First, we can have NO POWER SHARING with these cretins, NONE. They LOST, and WE WON. WE have the power. WE THE PEOPLE have loaned it to our "leaders" who, if they'll grow a real quick pair, have the chance to bring this nation back from ruin.

In the future, potentially, we MIGHT even find the opportunity to roll back, even if just marginally, some of the government encroachment that has plagued us steadily for decades.

But first, we have to eliminate ANY NOTION on the part of the Dems and the media that they are still players. And BELIEVE ME, they are going to recover from their shell-shock quickly, and start demanding a ****ing "piece of the action," which they have NOT earned and DO NOT DESERVE.

In fact, I now fully believe that, had it not been for widespread voter fraud in 2000, they would have been silenced long ago. There should by rights be three or four more Senators and about a dozen more Reps from the GOP sitting right now.

The crimes of the Clintons have taken their toll, but now we have gotten on firm ground, and it's time to push back.

But if Lott starts mumbling and simpering about "bipartisanship," I'm going to get a chill up my spine that may not go away.

I'm tired of having to give the Democrats any notice whatsoever. It's time to start acting like WE'RE the people who won, by golly!!!

87 posted on 11/07/2002 10:57:17 AM PST by Illbay
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To: Illbay
First, we can have NO POWER SHARING with these cretins, NONE. They LOST, and WE WON.

I agree with you here, but unfortunately the White House doesn't - they are already saying they will work with Dems and being all nice-nice. So that kinda puts Lott in a difficult position. It's not easy for me to be sympathetic to the guy, but since Bush is now the kingmaker, he has to go along with what the White House wants.

90 posted on 11/07/2002 10:59:10 AM PST by dirtboy
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