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To: FairOpinion
Rather than fantasize about an ideal future, conservatives need to think about how things can, and will, get devastatingly worse, should Bush lose. Be it Dean or Kerry or whatever burrito they decide to roll out of the Taqueria next summer,

Bush gets the vote from the base and he knows it, by default. Being taken for granted, Dubya's chump, who gave him time and money, that is what's infuriating.

Forget Dean, Forget Kerry, forget worrying about losing any of the sold Republicans' vote (given the current selection), it's the moderate, non-party, vote 'Rat by habit people you need to worry about; no telling who they will vote for, or for how long they will stay with us, despite Jorge's sellout.

I just posted this on another thread:

Prediction:

Saddam capture kills far left DimRAT control; Dean is toast.

More practical 'Rats will give Lieberman the nomination (Algore, as usual, does the wrong thing at the wrong time).

You heard it here first.

The damage Bush has done makes me sick, killing free speech, I just can't believe he did that.

31 posted on 12/14/2003 5:15:14 PM PST by putupon ("Borders? We don' need no steenkin' borders!"-Presidente Jorge Dubya Arbusto)
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To: putupon
...More practical 'Rats will give Lieberman the nomination ....

Huh? No chance. Might as well say Kucinich or Sharpton. No chance they put Lieberman in. He's dull. He has baggage. He's only Bush-lite on the WOT. And, 25% of the Rat vote will NEVER vote for a Jewish politician.

If your argument is they will pick someone safe, it will be Gephardt and cross their fingers.
41 posted on 12/14/2003 6:21:06 PM PST by Joe_October (Saddam supported Terrorists. Al Qaeda are Terrorists. I can't find the link.)
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