JohnW
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Quote (stevestory @ Oct. 29 2008,13:23) | Quote (dvunkannon @ Oct. 29 2008,15:54) | When I was learning how American politics was organized, there were four parties on the ballot. The Liberal Party always backed the Democratic candidate, and the Conservative Party always backed the Republican candidate.
The Liberal and Conservative parties were themselves inconsequential, but provided a good way for the main parties to hold at arms length the more rabid supporters they attracted.
Now it seems that the Reagan era transformation of the Republican Party into the Conservative Party is just about complete. I can only hope a new Republican Party emerges from the circular firing squad, one that realizes "Palin 2012" is code for disaster. |
There's supposed to be a meeting of influential right wingers next thursday to determine how to make the GOP even more right wing. We'll see how that goes.
check this out:
Quote | You cannot be a Christian and vote for Obama Posted: October 28, 2008 1:00 am Eastern
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To all those who name the name of Christ who plan to willfully disobey Him by voting for Obama, take warning. Not only is our nation in grave danger, according to the Word of God, so are you |
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Cool! Just in case four (+) years of the Repubs whacking themselves about the head and shoulders with spiked bats isn't entertaining enough, there's also going to be a program of divine smitings of Obama voters. Erasmus will be pleased.
-------------- Math is just a language of reality. Its a waste of time to know it. - Robert Byers
There isn't any probability that the letter d is in the word "mathematics"... Â The correct answer would be "not even 0" - JoeG
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