Posted on 09/18/2007 1:16:36 PM PDT by SmithL
“”So Democrat mouthpiece. Riddle me this. IF the Democrat stategy is SO brilliant? Why have they run their approval number from 50% to 14% is the last 8 months?””
No I’m not a Dem mouthpiece, but will tell you one thing...Reid is smart to keep the left wing onboard. If not, there would be a fracture in their party. I’d love to see that happen but the Dems are smart enough not to allow it.
The war news is being controlled by the media. There was significant “good news” even before the surge, but none of it made it out. Now that the surge is underway, they will continue to block all of positive news. Unless the GOP can find a way to get that news about Iraq out, it will be a tough year in 2008. My only hope is that the economy will tank in the first two years of a Democrat presidency and we will replace Dem majorities with Republican majorities.
Gee, we may as well give up since the Rats have such superior strategy. Hope $0R0$ finds better seminar posters than you.
Pray for W and Our Troops
I’m not the only one thats depressed with the current situation. There are many other posters who are commenting on the current state.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1898366/posts
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1898104/posts
Depression is for the weak.
You are a left wing lunatic and full of hate. No good Patriot will wish his country ill on any level as you do in order to gain power. Only left wing liberals do this. Your time on FR will be short.
You wish for economic ruin for political game? How messed up is that! Playing politics with peoples jobs is deplorable, regardless of party affiliation.
Man, you’re getting me all giddy thinking about that show down :-)
My apologies......
My recent book somewhat covered this period of U.S. history (from the perspective of the early brewing industry and the use of beer), and while the names were familiar, the story was immediately suspect.
It does, however, make for entertaining reading.
My recent book somewhat covered this period of U.S. history (from the perspective of the early brewing industry and the use of beer), and while the names were familiar, the story was immediately suspect.
It does, however, make for entertaining reading.
Don’t sweat it-—a good story otherwise—at least freepers admit their errors-—more than ‘rats’ do-—cheers
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