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AL D'AMATO HAS SOME ADVICE FOR DUBYA: DUMP CHENEY!
NY Daily News ^ | 7/7/04

Posted on 07/07/2004 10:41:28 AM PDT by areafiftyone

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To: ZULU

the liberals are too stupid to know who they are. these suburban soccer moms voting for Kerry probably wouldn't describe themselves as liberals, but they are, they just don't know it.


181 posted on 07/08/2004 7:26:16 AM PDT by oceanview
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To: Zevonismymuse

an influential former GOP senator said Wednesday.
Since when do losers get to give advice?


I wouldn't take this guy's advice on choosing a peach at the grocery store.


182 posted on 07/08/2004 7:34:39 AM PDT by ridesthemiles (ridesthemiles)
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To: oceanview

I don't know about "soccer moms".

But I DO know that MOST Americans:

oppose affirmative action

support the right to keep and use firearms in self-defense

oppose illegal immigration

oppose bi-lingualism

support marriage protection laws

oppose gay marriage

oppose the radical homosexual agenda

support protecting the American Flag

oppose erasing religion and God from the sphere of public life

support the death penalty

oppose activist courts and activist judges

support the use of school vouchers

oppose late term abortions

support a strong defense

support stiff sentencing for violent offenders

oppose confiscatory taxes

support tort reform.

And these are ALL core conservative beliefs - NOT liberal ones.

Pataki, Giuliani, Schwarzengger, et al. differ with many if not MOST of the above positions.


183 posted on 07/08/2004 8:41:55 AM PDT by ZULU
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To: ZULU

then why is Kerry tied with Bush in the polls? what people believe, and what they vote based on, are two different things. and also factor in that on many of the issues you list below - politicians lie about their position, and people believe them. remember when Kerry said life begins at conception? is he pro-life?

its all about perception, not reality. that's what politics is, our side is good at reality (on most issues), bad at perception.


184 posted on 07/08/2004 10:45:12 AM PDT by oceanview
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To: oceanview

"then why is Kerry tied with Bush in the polls?"

I think it is due to a multiplicity of reasons. First, the relentless attacks by the leftist mainstream media and entertainment elites. Second, Bush's inability to get his message across effectively, either because the leftist media is blocking Bush, or because he isn't articulating his message well. Thirdly, the insidious impact of the NEA and college professors - for the most part - on the thinking of many young Americans. I also blame whoever is managing his campaign.

I like Bush. He CAN be a great speaker when he gets fired up about something. Normally, he struggles when he speaks.

On the other hand, his managers may deliberately be holding back and waiting to strike when the public is more clearly focussed on the elections and Kerry and pretty-boy Edwards (who really isn't such a hot speaker for an attorney either) are old news.

Also, the polls really are showing that both Bush and Kerry are running very closely at this point. Kerry is doing so well because he has succeeded in keeping his record and his views out of the limelight. The spotlight has been on Bush and Iraq and he has made some errors. But nobody is perfect and everything is clearer in hindsight. He should have been much tougher - especially in Fallujah and with Al Sadr.

"what people believe, and what they vote based on, are two different things."

This is true to a degree. The American public is often swayed by charismatic individuals of shallow character whose views are really diametrically opposed to theirs - Clinton comes to mind. But in the long run, it is the business of Bush and his managers to get out the message. If you look at those items I posted, Bush should be going after the Dems on at least the most popular ones. He should be explaining again and again that we are at war. That Iraq is only one battle in that war but a critical one and that other ones are to come. Like WW2 we can't turn around and just walk away from these people. They are out to destroy us and turn our children into the kind of zombies who blow up school buses in Israel, or beat their wives in Saudi Arabia and Afghanistan. We MUST win this fight and Bush and his team are the best around to do that. He should stop apologizing for the WMD and have his people review again and again the evidence that we have that they DID exist, that Clinton and HIS people as well as the rest of the world believed they existed.

"politicians lie about their position, and people believe them. remember when Kerry said life begins at conception? is he pro-life?"

This is a good point to bring up. Bush should develop Kerry's inherent personal character flaws - the man is vacillating and doesn't appear to know his own mind. One minute a war "hero", next minute a vitriolic and mendacious war critic, one minute supporting the Iraqi war, the next opposing it.

He should also play on Kerry's wealth and stop allowing the Dems to portray themselves as "for the people" when in reality they represent special interest groups of great wealth - trial attorneys among them, radical fringe groups
rejected by most Americans e.g. - PETA and radical homosexuals, and the special interest unions - the NEA among others. (Its beyond me how multimillionares like Lautenberg, the Kennedys, the Gores, the Kerrys, etc. can represent themselves as spokesmen for the middle class.)

He will win by attacking, attacking, attacking and defending his record. Taking the high road and behaving like a gentleman will get him exactly what it got his father.

"its all about perception, not reality. that's what politics is, our side is good at reality (on most issues), bad at perception."

Correct. Reality is in the perception.

And for our sake, for America's sake, for the sake of western civilization and eastern civilization, Bush must learn how to play the game, turn the public perception towards the true reality and defeat this guy. The repercussion of his failure to do so will throw us back into a dark age of theocratic autocracy and ignorance which will require centuries to recover from.

The Islamofascists are coming and we must be prepared for them, and Bush, while far from perfect, is infinitely better than any alternative the Democrats can produce.

Remember, Lincoln almost lost in 1864. We Can win WITHOUT sacrificing our core beliefs OR pandering to the left.


185 posted on 07/08/2004 11:32:05 AM PDT by ZULU
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To: Badeye

You're right.


186 posted on 07/09/2004 8:43:20 PM PDT by Deb (Hey, Sen. Kerry...why the long face?)
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To: oceanview
It is not an uncertainty. All evidence to date is Cheney had nothing to do with Plame or Wilson.

Just popped in to note that the Senate report confirmed what I had deduced.

187 posted on 07/13/2004 2:31:40 PM PDT by cyncooper ("We will fear no evil...And we will prevail")
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To: cyncooper

the Senate report has nothing to do with the testimony being given in the grand jury. It confirms Wilson is an idiot, but that's not the potential story to come out of this (if there is one).

If indeed, Wilson "outed" his own wife - let's subpoena Novak and find out.


188 posted on 07/13/2004 2:35:01 PM PDT by oceanview
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To: oceanview

Well, if Plame is not undercover, as seems obvious at this point, what pray tell is the grand jury looking at? As I've said, I don't for a minute think it's about who leaked her idiotic "name".


189 posted on 07/13/2004 2:39:03 PM PDT by cyncooper ("We will fear no evil...And we will prevail")
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To: cyncooper

isn't that the stated purpose of the grand jury?


190 posted on 07/13/2004 2:40:02 PM PDT by oceanview
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To: oceanview
It's how the media characterizes it.

The only official thing I've heard directly from the mouths of the investigators (and the Bush administration's comments on the issue) is they're looking into whether a crime has been committed, that leaks are a bad thing, and that it is a serious issue--the official word hasn't been what specific crime...that I've ever seen. That could be open to interpretation.

191 posted on 07/13/2004 2:54:28 PM PDT by cyncooper ("We will fear no evil...And we will prevail")
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To: areafiftyone

DeAmato was and is a loser. He couldn't even beat Hildabeast and now is giving us his advice. Get a life Al. Your 15 minutes of fame just ended.


192 posted on 07/13/2004 3:00:41 PM PDT by hgro
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