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Author: Non-TweedlePug VoterNon-TweedlePug Voter
Date: Jan 27, 2008 23:59
The White House announced that President Bush's State of the Union address
will be simulcast in English.
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Author: ALL MANIC CHOADERALL MANIC CHOADER
Date: Jan 27, 2008 23:55
"roydell" wrote in message
news:hsf9A32C2FEAD21300G1R@m34g2000hsf.googlegroups.cn...
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>>> wow..... I can't believe that a church could be responsible for
>>> writing something so vile and vicious. even the wording of the
>>> "message" was very unChristianlike.
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Author: FRANKIE LEEFRANKIE LEE
Date: Jan 27, 2008 23:28
Mike Huckabee is viewed favorably by 70%% of Likely Republican Primary Voters
while 67%% offer such a positive assessment of McCain. Giuliani gets
favorable reviews from 60%% while Romney's favorable ratings are at 58%%. Ron
Paul is viewed favorably by just 24%%....Rasmussen Polls
**Everyone in USA seem to be rallying around Mike Huckabee nowadays,and his
lack of funds didn't deter his success,instead volunteers swell up to
make-up of his grossly disadvantages position.
Here you have a man who genuinely thinks on what's best for the country,and
unite the country.The common man,whether Dem or GOP,they all like him.The
most interesting thing to watch is,Rush Limbaugh is now an Undecided
Voter.In order to prove Ann Coulter wrong,about her comments that Huckabee
would be another Jimmy Carter,John Hagee stood shoulder with shoulder with
Mike Huckabee,supported him.Everyone knows all of John Hagee fans will never
have a kind word to Jimmy,nor endorse anyone close to Jimmy.
In order that Ann be terribly wrong,the greatest support for GOP nominee
from Ann's camp,Free Republic Camp,Hot.....is Duncan hunter,and Duncan
Hunter open the eyes of all his supporters,and openly declared that Mike is
the Man.
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Author: Truth Seeking HoosierTruth Seeking Hoosier
Date: Jan 27, 2008 22:32
Thought that would get your attention!
Let's go back in time shall we?
The year is 2001 and Bush is in office less than eight months when we're hit
by the 9/11 attacks. First a brief period of unification, but very brief.
Just a few more months later it comes out that...
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Author: 3932 Dead3932 Dead
Date: Jan 27, 2008 21:58
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/28/opinion/28krugman.html?hp
Lessons of 1992
By PAUL KRUGMAN
Published: January 28, 2008
Its starting to feel a bit like 1992 again. A Bush is in the White
House, the economy is a mess, and theres a candidate who, in the view
of a number of observers, is running on a message of hope, of moving
past partisan differences, that resembles Bill Clintons campaign 16
years ago.
Now, Im not sure thats a fair characterization of the 1992 Clinton
campaign, which had a strong streak of populism, beginning with a
speech in which Mr. Clinton described the 1980s as a gilded age of
greed. Still, to the extent that Barack Obama 2008 does sound like
Bill Clinton 1992, heres my question: Has everyone forgotten what
happened after the 1992 election?
Lets review the sad tale, starting with the politics.
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Author: Non-TweedlePug VoterNon-TweedlePug Voter
Date: Jan 27, 2008 21:57
Let's regroup. There are terrorists out there that want to kill us. The war
on terror will go on until we, the great American doers of right and good,
vanquish the very last evil doers. This will take maybe a hundred years,
maybe much longer.
We must give up our civil rights and lock ourselves into our own country,
building a fence around our entire border. To be safe.
Then we must all march to the alter with our little barefoot chattel wives in
tow, giving 10%% tithe to our Lord to bless the great leaders of our land
while making more babies to use the oil and buy the Chinese crap at WalMart
until this Holy War is finally won.
NcCain/Mitt/Huck are going to shepherd us to this glorious destiny. Why are
all of you complaining?
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/01/27/mccain-warns-there-will_n_83459.html
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Author: znuybvznuybv
Date: Jan 27, 2008 21:56
On Jan 24, 9:51 pm, Bret Cahill aol.com> wrote:
> G. H. W. Bush was not only born up north, he was raised up north. No
> one would call a carpet bagger a "real Southerner" except a
> northerner.
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> And Maryland, while south of the M. D. line, is NOT a Southern state.
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> Bret Cahill
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>> With Huckabee and Edwards virtually guaranteed not to be offered a VP
>> slot (and baring the possible outside exception of Jim Web in the VP
>> slot) it is very likely this will be the first time since 1944 that a
>> Southerner has not been on the presidential ticket of either party.
>
>> With the south having long become the most federally-subsidized region
>> of the country, I would say the move away from catering to the south
>> was long overdue.
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Author: znuybvznuybv
Date: Jan 27, 2008 21:54
On Jan 24, 9:51 pm, Bret Cahill aol.com> wrote:
> G. H. W. Bush was not only born up north, he was raised up north. No
> one would call a carpet bagger a "real Southerner" except a
> northerner.
>
> And Maryland, while south of the M. D. line, is NOT a Southern state.
>
> Bret Cahill
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>> With Huckabee and Edwards virtually guaranteed not to be offered a VP
>> slot (and baring the possible outside exception of Jim Web in the VP
>> slot) it is very likely this will be the first time since 1944 that a
>> Southerner has not been on the presidential ticket of either party.
>
>> With the south having long become the most federally-subsidized region
>> of the country, I would say the move away from catering to the south
>> was long overdue.
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Author: Prince Albert's In The CanPrince Albert's In The Can
Date: Jan 27, 2008 21:54
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> Prince Albert's In The Can wrote:
>>> With Huckabee and Edwards virtually guaranteed not to be offered a VP
>>> slot (and baring the possible outside exception of Jim Web in the VP
>>> slot) it is very likely this will be the first time since 1944 that a
>>> Southerner has not been on the presidential ticket of either party.
>>>
>>> With the south having long become the most federally-subsidized region
>>> of the country, I would say the move away from catering to the south
>>> was long overdue.
>>>
>>> Southerners on past Presidential tickets:
>>> 2004: Bush Jr.(R), Edwards (D)
>>> 2000: Bush Jr. (R), Gore (D)
>>> 1996: Clinton (D), Gore (D) ...
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Author: Rich TravskyRich Travsky
Date: Jan 27, 2008 21:44
Harry Dope wrote:
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> I keep forgetting asshole, what branch of the military was BJ Clinton in?
Same one as you and Chickenhawk Cheney.
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