Well, they certainly have the talking points down.
he's "an incredible orator,"
if he does half the things he talks about doing, it will be a wonderful thing."
We feel Obama's more in touch with what the true American is really about
I also feel Obama is more patient, and that he really listens to what people say.
Obama seems sincere about wanting to unite the country
the Republican Party's been hijacked by the Religious Right
It kind of scares me when I look at old pictures of Nixon and there's Cheney sitting right next to him
almost incestuous
I don't know who this Karl Rove guy is - he's not elected to anything
Sound like Obama Republicans to me.
Honestly, progressives should be able to do better than this.
1 posted on
02/10/2007 4:27:20 PM PST by
SJackson
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To: SJackson
Count how many times these two use the word 'feel.' Sheesh.
5.56mm
81 posted on
02/10/2007 5:23:23 PM PST by
M Kehoe
To: SJackson
Two idiots. But then, two idiots from Madison are undoubtedly considered to be scary rightwingers to the MSM.
To: SJackson
yea - many small businesses can't even afford health care for their employees.
So National Health Care will help that? WHERE IS THE MONEY GOING TO COME FROM YOU IDIOT?!?!?!
94 posted on
02/10/2007 5:55:55 PM PST by
zwerni
(it's the end of the world as we know it...)
To: SJackson
In reading this article I would have to say these two sound like the furthest thing from Republicans.
THIS IS A BOGUS ARTICLE!!
95 posted on
02/10/2007 5:58:13 PM PST by
zwerni
(it's the end of the world as we know it...)
To: SJackson
And, frankly, it's very annoying because this is what all our liberal friends have been saying." And I would suggest, Mr. Stoss and Ms. Wann, that you are just like your friends: liberals. And always have been.
Supporting Bob Dole earns you no points.
And backing Obama for scatterbrained, shallow reasons gets you a demerit.
99 posted on
02/10/2007 6:03:55 PM PST by
okie01
(The Mainstream Media: IGNORANCE ON PARADE)
To: SJackson
She not only is a lifelong Republican, but an anti-big government conservative Republican who campaigned for Robert Dole in 1996. Oh, and one other thing. The mere thought of Hillary Clinton becoming president makes her stomach churn.
As her husband, Robert Stross - also a conservative Republican - puts it, "We don't believe anything Hillary says, and we think she'll do whatever it takes to get elected."
All of which makes the Madison couple's recent decision all the more intriguing: They've joined the Wisconsin chapter of DraftObama.org, a grassroots movement to help the progressive Democratic senator from Illinois win the presidency in 2008. Wann says she even hopes to campaign for Obama after he officially becomes a candidate today.
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GAG............BARF..............GAG.....BARF...GAG..BARF.
What an absolutely false story.
These two dupes may say they were staunch conservative Republicans but you can bet grandmas panties they have been nothing but RINOS or jihadists left wing liberals all along.
These liberals are not above printing anything based on figment of imaginations.
Has anyone verified that these two womb-brains actually live in the Peoples Republic of Wisconsin.
Or that they reside in the Comrade Compound known as Madison.
This reporter must really believe that his bullShiite article is a piece of work.
100 posted on
02/10/2007 6:06:02 PM PST by
OKIEDOC
(Kalifornia now a certified socialist state reporting to Mexico City for further instructions)
To: SJackson
Uh Oh..it's the "Life-Long-Conservative-Republican-Now-Voting-For-That-Firey-Fresh-Face-Democrat" story again.And yet it seems 24 hrs after these stories come out in the MSM, some blogger does a google search and finds out the person is an active member of the state's Democrat party...(Like those women from Tennesee who appeared on Good Morning America before the last midterm elections)
Here's the deal...You can change from a Dem to a Republican, but not the other way around (unless you start using drugs). Once you go Republican, you don't go back
To: SJackson
Is this Madison, Wisconsin? I didn't think there were any Republicans in Madison. And I don't think these two are Republicans, either.
107 posted on
02/10/2007 6:20:12 PM PST by
hsalaw
To: SJackson
Sorry....doesn't pass the smell test....Obama wants UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE....no Republican backs that!
108 posted on
02/10/2007 6:22:07 PM PST by
goodnesswins
(We need to cure Academentia)
To: SJackson
"A true Christian doesn't wear their religion on their sleeve or try to force their views on somebody else. They go about their business quietly," Stross says. I have really grown to dislike this sort of comment. Just what are conservative Christians doing that liberals like this aren't? Voting their values? In this case, they are voting for a pro-choice Democrat who will then "force his views" on everyone through policy? And when did Jesus "go about his business quietly"?
To: SJackson
Even Democrats I asked about this guy say he doesn't have enough experience. Remember 'no gravitas'?
110 posted on
02/10/2007 6:26:11 PM PST by
GWfan
To: SJackson
Sen. Obama was originally cast for Keifer Sutherland's part in 24, but when they filmed the pilot, he eliminated all the terrorists in only seven minutes.
Sen. Obama's tears can cure cancer. But he never cries.
Superman sleeps in a set of Sen. Obama pajamas.
If you play the Rolling Stones "Start Me Up" backwards, you can hear Sen. Obama give an eloquent speech.
Sen. Obama defeated Godzilla singlehanded back when he was a kid in Indonesia.
Sen. Obama is Chuck Norris's hero.
Sen. Obama gave Mona Lisa that smile.
You can't wait for mornings, not because McDonald's serves delicious breakfast, but because it'll be another great day with Sen. Obama keeping us all safe and happy.
Sen. Obama's swim photo showed how great he looked after going over Niagara Falls on a surfboard.
Brett Favre can throw a football 60 yards. Sen. Obama can throw Brett Favre even farther.
Sen. Obama can touch whatever it was M.C. Hammer said you can't.
Sen. Obama knows the last digit of pi, because he is all-knowing.
The only time Sen. Obama was wrong was when he thought he had made a mistake.
Sen. Obama does not predict the future, he simply is the future.
http://4q.cc/index.php?pid=top100&person=chuck
To: SJackson
Obama is about as big a pro-abort as there is, and his wife's abortion activism makes Hitliary look like Pat Robertson...
Besides, Hitliary will never let him get elected.
Ed
113 posted on
02/10/2007 6:38:53 PM PST by
Sir_Ed
To: SJackson
Foremost, they've heard him speak a number of times and think he's "an incredible orator," Stross says. Good thing they didn't say he was articulate. That would have been racist....
susie
114 posted on
02/10/2007 6:42:27 PM PST by
brytlea
(amnesty--an act of clemency by an authority by which pardon is granted esp. to a group of individual)
To: SJackson
Just what Obama deserves-- a pair of idiot republicans who can't find their own b*tts with two hands and a flashlight. People like this are the democrats' lawful prey.
To: SJackson
"Conservative republicans" my foot. I love when they write this stuff and expect us to actually BELIEVE it.
Right, right..."conservative republicans" EVERYWHERE are just frothing to vote for ANY demonRAT, especially one raised as a muslim.
Give me a big fat break, willya?
117 posted on
02/10/2007 6:48:15 PM PST by
13Sisters76
("It is amazing how many people mistake a certain hip snideness for sophistication. " Thos. Sowell)
To: SJackson
Dang. The republicans have really fouled their nest, haven't they?
119 posted on
02/10/2007 6:49:03 PM PST by
gcruse
(http://garycruse.blogspot.com/)
To: SJackson
Won the hearts and minds...
What minds?
To: SJackson
The days when politicians challenged people to step up and be responsible are apparently over.
Politicians such as Obama, with the help of liberal media and slick campaign consultants, appeal to people's base emotions in exchange for a socialist agenda.
To: SJackson
They don't sound like conservative to me. I think anyone rational and truely conservative wouldn't even CONSIDER obama/Hillary/Edwards or ANY combination thereof..these two may be repubicans in some for or have voted for a 'republian once' or something along those lines..but that hardly shows conservative beliefs...
127 posted on
02/10/2007 7:10:23 PM PST by
JSDude1
(www.pence08.com.)
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