My prediction:
R’s net gain: 51 House seats and 6 Senate seats.
Attired in the permanently now media-assigned color of Republicans, or in the color of communism (aka red-china, red-scare, red-menace, etc).
I suspect the latter.
November 2010, Pelosi, America’s Mengele, will preside over the RAT sewer that she was spawned in. She will be remembered in history as a traitor that attempted to destroy her country and her desire to kill off as many Americans as she could via her DeathCare bill by denying medical coverage to millions of Americans. Not a worthy claim when she faces her God.
It scarcely matters how big the Republican victory is in 2010 if nationalization of health care is accomplished. It won’t be repealed and the argument will then be about how best to run the new bureaucracy. I could care less about the size of Republican gains in 2010. It’s irrelevant.
Some families can’t stay off of the public dollar.
“In a post-celebratory news conference, Pelosi said, “The Democrats voted for the bill and a Republican voted for the bill; that equals bipartisan.”
Ms. Pelosi, please report to Napa State Hospital in Imola, immediately. You are unhinged.
Can you spell peeric? Uh, Pheeric? Hmm, Pyrich? Pyrhicc? Phyrix? pyhrric?
I guess not.
‘Oh what a night Nov. 2, 2010, could become’
Not could become, WILL become.
“Pelosi, attired in a regal red dress,”
Perfect for the Head Ho.
We need to change the Red States label to something else. Any suggestions? I propose green for GO and to confuse the environmentalists.
"If we find our government in all its branches rushing headlong... into the arms of monarchy, if we find them violating our dearest rights, the trial by jury, the freedom of the press, the freedom of opinion, civil or religious, or opening on our peace of mind or personal safety the sluices of terrorism, if we see them raising standing armies, when the absence of all other danger points to these as the sole objects on which they are to be employed, then indeed let us withdraw and call the nation to its tents. But while our functionaries are wise, and honest, and vigilant, let us move compactly under their guidance, and we have nothing to fear. . . ." --Thomas Jefferson to William Duane, 1811. ME 13:29
Considering this statement, along with Washington's Farewell Address warnings on the dangers of Party, do their words not appear to be prophetic and describing the situation the nation is confronting today?
How could Jefferson envision "our government . . . rushing headlong . . . ." or, "violating our dearest rights, the trial by jury, the freedom of the press, the freedom of opinion, civil or religious, or opening on our peace of mind or personal safety the sluices of terrorism"?
Think about these warnings, and then consider the Founders' many statements about the role of what they called Divine Providence in the founding of America.
Just thoughts to contemplate.