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To: inspector

Did you read the article first?


4 posted on 10/25/2006 2:27:13 AM PDT by free me
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To: free me

Actually, I thought the article made some good points.

NOT that the GOP somehow "deserves to lose" but that the Party is a bit stale and needs some kind of invigoration.

I don't feel that losing is a MUST for this, though. However, the history of Parties does make the losing streak the perfect imputes for such an invigoration!

And the article pegged the emptiness of the Democrat's position perfectly!


6 posted on 10/25/2006 2:31:37 AM PDT by Mobile Vulgus
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To: free me
Did you read the article first?

Why the h3ll should I read the article when I can just shoot my mouth off and display my profound ignorance?

11 posted on 10/25/2006 2:53:51 AM PDT by dread78645 (Evolution. A doomed theory since 1859.)
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To: free me
Did you read the article first?

There's a poll question alongside the article.

48 posted on 10/25/2006 2:50:32 PM PDT by cynwoody
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Dear Free Me,

I certainly don't agree with all things promulgated by the republicans but that is not the point.The Main stream media is bent on ridculing republicans without providing both sides of the argument. Here is what I wrote and by the way the article no longer exists on CNNMONY. At least I couldn't find it.

Cait,

you truly personify the new arrogant left. Your article, like other similar ones found in the main stream media are nothing more than an extension of the DNC's standard "talking points". Please explain what you mean by "sense of purpose and energy". What exactly does that mean other than innuendo. If you are going to editorialize, then at least have enough integrity to call it such.

From my perspective, the house of representatives are finally putting some issues to rest. For example, with the recent passage of the border bill we may finally see a true barrier built to stem the flow of illegal aliens to the United States. With regards to the war in Iraq, history will only tell. Look at South Korea today, I am sure that South Koreans are happy not to be living under the regime of the current despotic leader in North Korea. Maybe 55 plus years ago many Americans may have questioned and doubted our role in fighting for South Korea as well. By the way, the number of U.S. soldier deaths attributed to the Korean war was over 40,000., that would be 15 times greater than the number of soldiers killed in Iraq as of today. Oh and where were you on our bombing of Yugoslavia and the supposed 100,000 mass graves that never materialized. Did you ever once question your hero Bill Clinton on this? I doubt it.

One benefit of being in Iraq is that we are a lot closer to Iran. Maybe the Iranians will think twice about exploiting their nuclear weapons program with the U.S Army peering over their border.

If the democrats take control, it will just be one more step towards European socialism.More big government programs, less opportunity for the middle class and increasing strength for the social elites,which I would say you are a member of.

Keep up the good leftist diatribe, it is so predictable.


51 posted on 10/25/2006 5:32:53 PM PDT by inspector
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