Good riddance !
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To: John Lenin
Here, here!
To: John Lenin
BTW, is that pic at the top of Al Gore?
To: John Lenin
It was this sort of thinking that bit us on the bee-hind in '94. Dubya has it right: don't gloat.
To: John Lenin
As a Woodstock "veteran" and a US Army veteran post Woodstock, I can assure you that there was no Woodstock to be over.
It was a party not a movement.
6 posted on
11/11/2002 10:26:57 AM PST by
jwalsh07
To: John Lenin
Outfrickin' standing. Excellent article, a catharsis in print.
To: John Lenin
Well, there is a certain disconnect in the views of Bush II - their side terms him a "frat boy," and our side proclaims that "the adults are in charge" once more. Seems to me the consensus, if there is one, trends toward the latter point of view, but time will tell.
To: John Lenin
September 11th, the day America grew up.
Thank God.
To: John Lenin; IronJack
Is that you, IJ?
You look different with the beard & headband!
To: John Lenin
Don't eat the brown acid.
To: John Lenin
Good Post!
To: John Lenin
To: John Lenin
This election should show, more than anything, that the frivolous days of the Clintons' eight-year Mazola party are over. Mazola party? I'm afraid to ask what that might be.
26 posted on
11/11/2002 11:03:11 AM PST by
oyez
To: John Lenin
Conservatives - the handful who get air time
Oh puh-leez.
To: John Lenin; Kevin Curry; Roscoe; Boot Hill; deport
And liberal lighthouses blinked out all over the referendum reef. In Nevada, the citizens defeated a proposal to legalize marijuana, and banned same-sex marriage.
Apparently, the author forgot to consult with the moral-liberal Libertarian Party first, because otherwise he'd be calling these issues 'truly conservative and patriotic' and very important to the Founding Fathers.
To: John Lenin
While this editorial is a nice read and very enjoyable, I'm afraid that it makes far too much of the Republican gains. It is a mistake to see the average voter as anyone who looks much further than his own immediate interests. The voters will depart the Pubbies in a heartbeat if the Pubbies get over-confident again ala 1994.
The key is to keep showing the voters how the Republican agenda does in fact act in their immediate interests. Stop letting the commies win the PR battles. We have the initiative. Let's keep on top of it.
35 posted on
11/11/2002 11:27:30 AM PST by
Seruzawa
To: John Lenin
Good riddance is right!
And while Michigan screwed up in the governors race, at least we took the Attorney General spot for the first time in 48 years, kept the Secretary of State in GOP hands, took all four marginal congressional seats(two open), gained in the state house, survived the state senate, and in my county, a clean sweep.
If nothing else, the democrats have no farm club here.
To: John Lenin
I forgot to mention. The democrat state chair I believe was fired.
To: John Lenin
Finally over..?....
I don't think so...
The Nations Acedemic Institutions are brain washing with a Maytag and the "media" are doing the drying..<;-/ so whos folding and putting away...the (DSA) Democrat Socialists of America...google that...
42 posted on
11/11/2002 11:38:35 AM PST by
hosepipe
To: John Lenin
Well, good rock (based on R&B) music has been over for about 10 years now, ever since whiny grunge took over.
43 posted on
11/11/2002 11:42:26 AM PST by
lds23
To: John Lenin
"Democrats throw a heck of a kegger, but you wouldn't want one driving your pregnant wife to the labor room."
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
I love that line.... ;-)
59 posted on
11/11/2002 1:31:55 PM PST by
Route66
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