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Post by Face it on Oct 30, 2004 19:48:41 GMT -5
Thanks to CBS, CNN, New York Times, Washington Post and other media elites, America will likely elect the most liberal regime in its history.
Unless you live in a battleground or swing state, there is not one thing you can do about it. Your vote doesn't count. Your vote is a waste of time. Unless you live in NM, OH, FL, NV, WI, IA, PA or maybe CO, your vote won't change things.
America is headed toward the most liberal regime in its history.
Gun control, socialized medicine, taxation, slashing defense, gay marriage, partial birth abortion, and other left wing policies. I am going on the limb and saying that the most liberal government has already been elected. There is no use in whining about it.
Expect the Congress to be in GOP hands. Like Clinton did in 1996, Kerry is going to bash COngress and the media will try to make him look like a progressive fighting against a Congress who plays politics. That is how the LIBERAL media operates.
The liberals now have their man. To the left of Clinton or Carter.
The Mondale, Dukakis and McGovern who is electable. GOP had better try to win the PR battle soon.
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Post by Face it on Oct 30, 2004 19:51:31 GMT -5
In 2006, the GOP will be running ads linking Democrats to Kerry.
People will forget all about Iraq, weapons of mass destruction or even 911.
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Brenda
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Post by Brenda on Oct 30, 2004 20:16:04 GMT -5
wow it is all depressing-- we have early vote here in GA-- so I already voted-- and truth is I voted the way my state is expected to go-- so maybe my vote is a waste--
but if everyone stayed home that would not work either--
and I definately thing the electoral collage is important just to keep from the most populated areas electing our next president--
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Post by k on Oct 31, 2004 7:07:20 GMT -5
At least your state kicked Max Celeland out of the Senate in 02.
Bush lost this election (I am going out on the limb) because he didn't define Kerry's voting record. And he didn't explain WHY he should he re-elected.
GOP needs to look past the Bush family. Look to a strong conservative with some charisma. Someone who isn't afraid of the media. Someone who can win the public relations campaign.
we went through this in 1992. Those of you over 30 remember that election. Clinton won the PR battle.
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