To: Cboldt
Three observations:
1) As the Dem Congressman suggested, the CA Dem Congressional delegation is in BIG trouble in 2004
2) If the election is a landslide, they cannot file a lawsuit contesting the returns, because there is no way that the alleged "discrimination" would overurn a landslide; it would merely be technical or harmless error.
3) Blaming Bush making voters angry and driving Democrat CA into the hands of the GOP (the latest Dem talking point) is just silly. That's like saying -- they are so mad at Bush and the GOP that they put a GOP Governor in office in a landslide. Silly.
To: jmstein7
Silly. But dangerous. That sums up the 'rat party.
2,057 posted on
10/07/2003 6:56:26 PM PDT by
Chad Fairbanks
(My idea of housework is to sweep the room with a glance.)
To: jmstein7
Regarding your observation #3: Since when do leftists make sense?
2,064 posted on
10/07/2003 6:56:53 PM PDT by
alwaysconservative
(Strong Republican women can do ANYTHING they want to!)
To: jmstein7
I think Arnold will help Californians confront their financial predicament in a serious and helpful way. After the election is setled and he is in office, a tough chore will be getting down to brass tacks. I thnk the DEM legislators are toast, if they don't respond responsibly to the issues.
To: jmstein7
...That's like saying -- they are so mad at Bush and the GOP that they put a GOP Governor in office in a landslide. Silly...
Brilliant! You articulated what has bothered me about this talking point, but I did not have a handle on it.
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