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To: bogeybob
I kind of actually enjoy what seems to be happening to the opposition. The rest of the country has moved on while this nasal whining 15% of the nation is bound and determined to stay put in 2000. I think this is great news for the Republicans for 2004. While the President and other candidates will be talking about substantial issues, these losers will continue to whine about last year's World Series. By whining over 2000 they are implictly accusing all of us of living under an unsound system. We do not want to hear that, because it ain't true. Just like the embedded reports from Iraq put the lie to the editorially filtered news of the major networks, this country simply has not self-destructed because of the 2000 elections. We're just fine. The plan (of our forefathers) worked just fine.

And even if you don't like Bush, most people are willing to let the game play out. These pathetic creatures are creating more converts by their behavior than our side could do with $100M of evil soft corporate money. They just do not get it, and I for one hope they never do. Keep up the good work, you beautiful whining whimps!
18 posted on 05/12/2003 1:58:34 PM PDT by sleepy_hollow
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To: sleepy_hollow
I kind of actually enjoy what seems to be happening to the opposition.

You and me both! I work with a couple of young lefties, after the election last year I gave them fair warning that I was planning on being incredibly insufferable for the next couple of days so they had best be prepared for a constant barrage of I told you so's.

You should read what's happening here in Mn. WHAT FUN!!
168 posted on 05/13/2003 7:32:51 AM PDT by Valin (Age and deceit beat youth and skill)
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