Do you think many Republicans feel this way?
1 posted on
02/16/2004 6:56:39 AM PST by
paulat
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To: paulat
What a putz. Dear old Cindy is just in there trying to be a legend in her own mind.
2 posted on
02/16/2004 6:58:49 AM PST by
freekitty
To: paulat
Not a chance, Don't get too excited, Cindy.
3 posted on
02/16/2004 6:59:41 AM PST by
rhombus
To: paulat
No, I don't think many Republicans feel this way.
4 posted on
02/16/2004 7:01:46 AM PST by
Judith Anne
(Send a message to the Democrat traitors--ROCKEFELLER MUST RESIGN!)
To: paulat
They were hot only about this war. About American and other foreign lives being lost. About non Weapons of Mass Destruction hysteria slowly osmosing into the well-Saddam's-a-bad-dude-so-it's-right-we-took-him-down-anyway philosophy. That is pure left-wing spin. Bush from Day #1 talked about several reasons for war including Iraq's violation of peace agreements, human rights violations, and Saddam's support of terrorists. Bush's aeguements haven't morphed at all.
To: paulat
These are just the noseless 'conservatives' who are willing to vote for socialist Democrats over some single issue or other. |
To: paulat
I think Cindy is trying to convince herself and her readers that John Kerry will win.
7 posted on
02/16/2004 7:03:21 AM PST by
cripplecreek
(you win wars by making the other dumb SOB die for his country)
To: paulat
I'm sure there are plenty in the circles Cindy runs in (Rockefeller Republicans?).
I'd file this in the same category as the NY socialite who couldn't believe Nixon won because no one she knew voted for him. Of all the issues that Republicans can and should be irritated with Bush about, the war in Iraq rates about 20th in legitimacy. I'd lend the gossip columnists' revelation a bit more credence if she stated that her GOP friends (really, do we believe they exist?) were irate about the explosion in government spending under Bush.
But that wouldn't dovetail with her politics, would it?
8 posted on
02/16/2004 7:03:23 AM PST by
Mr. Bird
To: paulat
9 posted on
02/16/2004 7:03:35 AM PST by
soozla
(BUSH/CHENEY 2004**Send John "Effin'" Kerry back to Easter Island!!!!!)
To: paulat
Hmm. I don't hear that here in Texas.
Borrowing a word from John FakeKennedy Kerry: "It's just f-ing Iraq. Who gives a f-ing "insert word of choice here".
To: paulat
These articles are right on schedule. As the election draws closer look for many articles to model supposed conservatives who are going to not vote because the GOP is not conservative enough.
Note that these articles come from publications and reporters who care nothing for conservatism and otherwise do not cover conservative issues at all, except when they get the chance to suppress Repub voter turnout. (This is the 'Moby' method of voter turnout suppression.)
To: paulat
Here's one who does.
13 posted on
02/16/2004 7:08:37 AM PST by
CoolGuyVic
(Bush or Kerry? Guillotine or Firing Squad? Rap or Country?)
To: paulat
"He was told: "Just don't vote."
So these Repubs are telling other Repubs - don't vote?
Good of Cindy to share 'the voice'/spread the word.
That would be the Dems best hope that Repubs just say NO and stay home.
14 posted on
02/16/2004 7:09:33 AM PST by
cricket
To: paulat
If there is no news that fits your agenda,make up some. This is a sixth grade level of make believe.
15 posted on
02/16/2004 7:09:45 AM PST by
cynicom
To: paulat
Sounds like she's a Moby operative to me.
16 posted on
02/16/2004 7:10:14 AM PST by
Columbine
(Bush '04 - Owens '08)
To: paulat
Do you think many Republicans feel this way?Hell no. They're not stupid enough to cede control of the war and this country to liberals with a death wish.
17 posted on
02/16/2004 7:10:58 AM PST by
chiller
(JUDGES is JOB #1)
To: paulat
ANTI-WAR GOPERS I misread the last word and thought she was talking about a former POTUS and his supporters.
To: paulat
Democrats daydreaming again...
W'04
21 posted on
02/16/2004 7:20:54 AM PST by
Liberty Valance
(In Honor and memory of Pfc Cody Orr, Kerrville Texas)
To: paulat
bttfl
24 posted on
02/16/2004 7:25:23 AM PST by
Cacique
To: paulat
Nope. Just say "Democrat President" to a Republican and watch them vomit.
25 posted on
02/16/2004 7:30:52 AM PST by
OpusatFR
(Search Google for your posting name. Get a suprise!)
To: paulat
NO! they do not feel this way. GOP peopl vote. Period. If you hear of "get out the vote", this is DNC "get the vote to stay home."
One problem that the DNC people discovered in 2002. When they had their vans going to take voters to the poll stations, they were taking people who were goint to vote for "the other guy." It was very disturbing to them.
This is the new DNC strategy, get the other voters to stay home. It is 100% BS.
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