To: AndyObermann
Dean's
Web site is begging for non-Iowans to flood into Iowa to make sure Dean wins the caucuses. If I were an Iowan, I would be about as comfortable with this as I am with Europeans trying to influence the U.S. electoral process through donations to Moveon.org.
Shouldn't it be up to Iowans to decide who they want as Democrat presidential candidate?
2 posted on
12/28/2003 4:29:02 PM PST by
AZLiberty
(Be the Butterfly.)
To: AndyObermann
Ya know, good ole Roy in Vegas got mauled by his tiger. The tiger does what tigers do.
Dean lies and flip flops. A Democrat does what Democrats do. It's all pretty simple.
3 posted on
12/28/2003 4:30:42 PM PST by
Mark
(Treason doth never prosper, for if it prosper, NONE DARE CALL IT TREASON.)
To: AndyObermann
According to Dean, the Administration has created a "financial disaster
the likes of which has not been seen since the Great Depression." This calls to mind the hilarious British comedy series "Black Adder," particularly one episode in which the following dialogue takes place between Prince Edmund and the Lords of the Privy Council:
Edmund: Er, yes, right. Gentlemen, right... (reads from Harry's notes) As you know, today we face the gravest crisis this country has known since the Roman invasion.
(They all make sounds of protest: "Nonsense!"; "Rubbish!"; etc.)
Lord 1: What about the Viking invasion?
Lord 2: ...and the Norman invasion?
Angus: ...and the Swiss invasion?
Edmund: Er, well, the greatest crisis for some time.
To: AndyObermann
"Every day I hope Dean will be the Democratic nominee in '04. It will be fun to watch President Bush beat him like a drum. "If Dean succeeds in ousting the Clinton faction, it will be a win-win choice for America.
9 posted on
12/28/2003 4:55:48 PM PST by
ex-snook
(Americans need Balanced Trade - we buy from you, you buy from us. No free rides.)
To: AndyObermann
ANGRY WHITE MALE!
To: AndyObermann
I get a huge kick out of slamming the idiocy that passes for Dean's foreign policy rhetoric, but the crap about the Bush economy being the worst economy since the Great Depression really ticks me off.
Under who's administration did the term 'recession' become the keyword du jour? Hint : it was the same administration that presided over double digit unemployment, double digit inflation, 20% interest rates, gas lines, the Misery Index and disastrous foreign policies that had a direct impact on where we sit today : the brink of complete world domination by either totalitarian Muslim fascists or totalitarian EUrofascists.
11 posted on
12/28/2003 5:01:42 PM PST by
cake_crumb
(UN Resolutions = Very Expensive, Very SCRATCHY Toilet Paper)
To: AndyObermann
Dean went so far left that he will not be able to legitamately get to the center, but dems are real petty and stupid these days.
They will vote for him to beat Bush anyway.
13 posted on
12/28/2003 5:10:52 PM PST by
Cold Heat
("It is easier for an ass to succeed in that trade than any other." [Samuel Clemens, on lawyers])
To: AndyObermann
"
How can Dean stand in front of the American people, with a straight face, and claim we are no safer after the capture of Hussein?"Easy! He's a dem-O-cRAT!!
DemocRATs aren't held responsible for what they say by the media.
To: AndyObermann
Our soldiers have captured or killed every member of the Iraqi 52 most wanted, the vaunted "Deck of Cards." I don't think this is true. As I recall there were 12 or 13 still on the loose.
18 posted on
12/28/2003 5:54:24 PM PST by
lepton
To: AndyObermann
According to Dean, Bush is a failure in the War on Terror. Do we even know what Dean would have done differently save leaving Saddam in power? Has he laid out his strategy? My guess is that, for starters, he would negotiate with the terrorists, after admitting that US policies created Islamic terrorism.
21 posted on
12/28/2003 6:18:20 PM PST by
luvbach1
To: AndyObermann
<<>> Here is a 'wonderful' letter to the editor I just found from a supposed Republican who is going to vote for Dean: <<>> "In response to criticism of Howard Dean by Republicans, Republicans are also mad at George W. Bush. Here's why I support Dean's candidacy: Dean's support doesn't come just from hard-core Democrats; he's also attracting independents, former Perot supporters, Greens and even moderate Republicans. He can't be judged by one group of his supporters; he's a proven moderate on most issues. Yes, many Democrats are angry with the president, but they aren't stupid; Dean is attracting the most support and enthusiasm because he is the best candidate to beat the current president, the most electable. That's why conservatives like George Will are trying to smear him. All Americans have something to vent about: While Dean has a proven record of being fiscally responsible, expanding health care, and supporting civil rights, Bush has a proven record of doing just the opposite. Of course people are angry. Bush is damaging the United States in ways too numerous to count. Bush is a near complete moron when it comes to foreign policy and aleniates the world with his policies." <<>>
32 posted on
12/29/2003 10:43:28 AM PST by
Tacos
To: AndyObermann
"Woe the day"
Tom Daschel- senate floor
34 posted on
12/29/2003 10:44:52 AM PST by
OXENinFLA
(Yes, we're gonna have to go right to ludicrous speed.)
To: AndyObermann
Is this a vanity? A blog?
35 posted on
12/29/2003 10:48:31 AM PST by
Plutarch
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson