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Group: nashville.general · Group Profile
Author: David Moffitt
Date: Sep 15, 2008 20:37

"Cyrus Afzali" wrote in message
news:k45tc4lqmkvc2obddq1eo8b9is6c8k66ng@4ax.com...
| On Mon, 15 Sep 2008 10:55:11 -0500, "Kent Finnell"
| bellsouth.net> wrote:
|
| >
| >"Cyrus Afzali" wrote in message
| >news:9gvsc4tfbhaaevm89plic6l3cq3vvctomm@4ax.com...
| >> On Sun, 14 Sep 2008 08:38:03 -0500, "Kent Finnell"
| >> bellsouth.net> wrote:
| >>
| >>>
| >>>"Paul Stevens" bellsouth.net> wrote in message
| >>>news:3Z5zk.28275$XB4.946@bignews9.bellsouth.net...
| >>>>
http://www.tennessean.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080914/NEWS0206/809140400...
| >>>>
| >>>>
| >>>> Why do we even bother to have primaries? It'd save a
| >>>> lot
| >>>> of time and money to just have the party leadership
| >>>> decide
| >>>> the election (they're going to do it anyway).
| >>>Yet another example of how the Democrats treat those who
| >>>don't tow the party line, especially if it is a woman.
| >>>But
| >>>then again, ask Sen. Liebermann. Yeah, the party of
| >>>diversity, as long as diversity is controlled by central
| >>>committees and super-delegates and proportional
| >>>representation.
| >>
| >> Why should they have supported someone like Joe Lieberman
| >> who doesn't
| >> embrace the policies of the collective?
| >
| >The COLLECTIVE? The HIVE? What the hell, has the Northeast
| >turned into the Borg? Did they decide that resistance was
| >futile and were assimulated?
|
| Cute attempts to turn this into a regional issue aside, when that
| no-talent ass clown Liebermann cozies up to Republicans and abandons
| the agenda of his party, what does he expect? Hugs and high fives?

What is the "agenda" of his party?

| >
| >> Nobody said he had to remain a
| >> Democrat and as someone who actually lives very near the
| >> area he
| >> represents, he should be pretty damn scared. They almost
| >> turned his
| >> ass out last time and hopefully they'll have the guts to
| >> actually go
| >> through with it next time. It will indeed be sweet to see
| >> him
| >> caucusing with himself after election day.
| >
| >Well, he was Democrat enough to be Gore's running mate in
| >2000 and he was POPULAR enough running as an independant to
| >beat the Democrat puppet and a no-name Republican. I guess
| >all those stupid cowards who live near you didn't get the
| >memo from on high.
|
| And the Dems were stupid.

And still are. Always remember they couldn't run anyone in the past two
elections good enough to beat incompetent Bush. Practice saying President
John McCain.

"It only stands to reason that where there's sacrifice, there's someone
collecting the sacrificial offerings. Where there's service, there is
someone being served. The man who speaks to you of sacrifice is speaking of
slaves and masters, and intends to be the master." -- Ayn Rand

I've said many, many, many times that Donna
| Brazille is the worst thing that happened to Democratic strategy and
| I'm glad she's on a couch doing commentary for CNN now rather than
| destroying the Democratic party.
|
| As far as stupid cowards, they pay his check, since he represents them
| and not you.
| >
| >>
| >> And you're dreaming if you think McCain was well liked
| >> through most of
| >> his tenure. If they had someone else who could do better,
| >> they'd have
| >> abandoned his ass faster than flies swarm shit.
| >
| >I've said repeatedly, here and elsewhere, I don't like
| >McCain, never have and probably never will, but he and Palin
| >beat the alternatives, Obama and Biden, that other wonderful
| >Northeastern senator (another drone from the COLLECTIVE?)
|
| Yeah, yeah, yeah and you consider yourself an independent too. We all
| know the drill, Kent, but that still doesn't make the shit swim.
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