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To: Gothmog
Meanwhile, the Repubs refuse to investigate the blatant lawlessness of the Dems in their judge-packing conspiracy a la the contents of the memos that appeared on a shared website.

Has the world gone nuts?

10 posted on 03/05/2004 7:04:22 AM PST by pabianice
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To: pabianice
I've been feeling the same way lately. If I had more time I would research a number of somewhat linked-unlinked hot topics:

Activist judges, gay weddings.

The popularity of The Passion and the Tolkien movies vs. the usual Hollywood crap.

Bush's popularity with the 'NASCAR' crowd, vs. the Dem unpopularity.

Dems being consistently wrong on all sorts of National Defense issues -- predicting failure in Afghanistan/Iraq, Bush being right about the North Korean-Iran-Libya WMD connections, etc.

MoveOn being so 'popular' with the media as a 'powerful force', despite losing almost every political battle they champion.

The DC GOP letting the Dems and the lib press getting away with treating all these 'investigations' (9/11, Iraq WMD, Plame, the Judicial memos, Haiti, Halliburton, etc.) as serious issues rather than politically staged attacks.

'Stupid' Bush and 'Intellectual' Kerry both graduating from Yale.

Etc.

I don't know, there's something in these random thoughts of mine about Bush being right on the issues the American public cares about while the Dems, with the help of the lib press, are being allowed free rein to spend all this time and money using government resources to politically attack Bush.

And sometime in the future all these Beltway tempests might eventually hurt him.
15 posted on 03/05/2004 7:57:24 AM PST by Gothmog (The 2004 election won't be about what one did in the military, but on how one would use it)
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