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Author: FayeFaye Date: Sep 15, 2007 09:57
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Author: InfoSuperHwyRoadKillInfoSuperHwyRoadKill Date: Sep 15, 2007 10:00
We should all pitch in a get one for Kent!
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Author: FayeFaye Date: Sep 15, 2007 10:07
On Sep 15, 12:00 pm, "InfoSuperHwyRoadKill"
hellsgate.com> wrote:
> We should all pitch in a get one for Kent!
So he can feel the love!
Faye
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Author: jakdedertjakdedert Date: Sep 15, 2007 10:13
InfoSuperHwyRoadKill wrote:
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> We should all pitch in a get one for Kent!
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The way things are going, it looks like she'll crack his for at least
four years.
I wonder if he'll complain about disrespecting the presidency then.....
jak
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Author: FayeFaye Date: Sep 15, 2007 11:45
On Sep 15, 12:13 pm, jakdedert 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
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Author: OlinOlin Date: Sep 15, 2007 14:03
> On Sep 15, 12:13 pm, jakdedert bellsouth.net> wrote:
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>> The way things are going, it looks like she'll crack his for at least
>> four years.
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> Nominating Hillary is the sure way to get a repub elected, IMO. She
> travels with way too much baggage.
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I'm beginning to wonder about that, especially seeing as how I've been
thinking and saying she has no shot for several years. Who are the repubs
gonna nominate? Guliani? Please. He won't even survive to the convention,
because he's already seen as too liberal for the mainstream republicans.
John McCain? Please. He'll be lucky if his campaign survives this year.
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Author: jakdedertjakdedert Date: Sep 15, 2007 16:31
Olin wrote:
>> On Sep 15, 12:13 pm, jakdedert bellsouth.net> wrote:
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>>> 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.
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> I'm beginning to wonder about that, especially seeing as how I've been
> thinking and saying she has no shot for several years. Who are the repubs
> gonna nominate? Guliani? Please. He won't even survive to the convention,
> because he's already seen as too liberal for the mainstream republicans.
> John McCain? Please. He'll be lucky if his campaign survives this year.
>
> Fred Thompson is already screwing the pooch on the trail, already having
> admitted he doesn't go to church much and he can't even recall the details
> of the Schiavo case from merely two years back. He did opine that he felt ...
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Author: OlinOlin Date: Sep 15, 2007 18:21
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> As much as I hate to admit it, the above seems a pretty prescient
> analysis. I've got no love for Hil, but will vote her WAY before I'd vote
> for any of the LIKELY 'pub contenders. If Ron Paul had a snowballs chance
> I suppose I'd have to look a little more closely; but you pretty much
> exactly mirrored my thinking...on all points.
>
Me too. I've already written that it'd take a combination of the best
qualities of Jesus Christ, Mahatma Ghandi, Sister Teresa, Franklin Delano
Roosevelt and Harry Truman (or some such list of similar quality) before
I'll even consider a republican candidate for anything at all for at least
the forseeable future.
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Author: Native NashvillianNative Nashvillian Date: Sep 15, 2007 18:50
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 history, this has be holding true.
Bush -- 31 %% Approval Rating
Cheney --- 27%% Approval Rating
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Author: FayeFaye Date: Sep 15, 2007 20:52
On Sep 15, 6:31 pm, jakdedert 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.
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> As much as I hate to admit it, the above seems a pretty prescient
> analysis. I've got no love for Hil, but will vote her WAY before I'd
> vote for any of the LIKELY 'pub contenders. If Ron Paul had a snowballs
> chance I suppose I'd have to look a little more closely; but you pretty
> much exactly mirrored my thinking...on all points.
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> It's early yet....
Let's remember that we're talking about the same electorate that not
only elected (sort of) but reelected duhbubba. It's not necessarily
that the repubs 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 I have too,
but I won't like it. If she is the nominee, I hope she won't
ride in a tank or tell us about her snowblower.
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