... have not much connected the dots....if the Dems were elected to end the war, they certainly have not delivered. Where are the democratic faithful actively campaigning against the likes of Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama for their warlike positions? Yep, some of the more traditionally conservative republicans are waking up to what this administration has done...but IMO, a little too little ...
...> Unless one of the democratic contenders derails Hillary, she's got the inside lane all the way... GOBoys, but I think they'll vote against Hillary. In droves. I don't like her. ... or so back, I caught a clip of Hillary speaking somewhere. I don't remember the exact ... that their replacements have done any better). And Hillary is campaigning by effectively saying *they were right...
... pm, jakdedert <jakded...@bellsouth.net> wrote: Olin wrote: Unless one of the democratic contenders derails Hillary, she's got the inside lane all the way to the White House at this moment in time. ... and the fence sitters will vote *for* any of the GOBoys, but I think they'll vote against Hillary. In droves. I don't like her. I really don't like her. I'll vote for her if ...
This is a YOUNG HILLARY. She has put on weight and has Thunder Thighs. She has been sitting to much and stuffing that pie-hole too much. When a President is either running for Re-Election, or his second term is ending, the other party (Democrate), get elected to the office of the President, only if the current President and Vice President approval Rating is very low. So far in American ...
...>>> The way things are going, it looks like she'll crack his for at least four years. Nominating Hillary is the sure way to get a repub elected, IMO. She travels with way too much baggage... be back in line for auditions before long. Unless one of the democratic contenders derails Hillary, she's got the inside lane all the way to the White House at this moment in time. ...
...>> The way things are going, it looks like she'll crack his for at least four years. Nominating Hillary is the sure way to get a repub elected, IMO. She travels with way too much baggage.... and he'll be back in line for auditions before long. Unless one of the democratic contenders derails Hillary, she's got the inside lane all the way to the White House at this moment in time....
On Sep 15, 12:13 pm, jakdedert <jakded...@bellsouth.net> wrote: The way things are going, it looks like she'll crack his for at least four years. Nominating Hillary is the sure way to get a repub elected, IMO. She travels with way too much baggage. Faye
On Sep 20, 10:45?am, JCrowe <bongof...@hotrats.org> wrote: Medicare prescription drug coverage was a classic union between the Republicans and big pharma to the benefit of big pharma and to the further pain of taxpayers. There was a hell of a lot of opposition to that transparent move. Yet you are unable to distinguish substantive differences between the two Partys~! "A...
On Sep 21, 6:43?pm, JCrowe <bongof...@hotrats.org> wrote: First off...this will be a short reply, not short enuf. If you don't say anything *at all,* that's just perfect~! Well, I suppose. *Bravo*~! Your self importance is impressive~! We are living the old Chinese curse. From a detached perspective it is interesting, but living it may not be so detached. ...
"JCrowe" <bongofury@hotrats.org> wrote in message news:vGYIi.10205$924.2614@newssvr23.news.prodigy.net... First off...this will be a short reply, Olin wrote: I respectfully disagree. Both FDR and Roosevelt actually did something, which was more than the republicans of that day ever did. Granted, many of FDR's programs did diddly squat, but some worked, and all gave at...