"I think that Republicans have played things way too passively way too long."
Was chatting recently with a liberal neighbor about the upcoming elections. His take is that Republicans will win this election by manipulating the ballot process, and that the Dems are being much too passive about flaws in the new voting procedures and lack of a paper trail.
Funny. Tell your friend to read some of the market research rags. The dems are polling land line people. They have an 80's mentality. They just don't get it yet.
I'm shaking my head. The difference between the libs and us (me anyway) is no longer a mere difference of opinion. They live in a parallel universe. Our belief systems and world views can't possibly coexist in the same universe.
Oh yes. All the leftist DemRats are repeating the same thing these days. They're setting up an alibi (excuse) for their future loss(es). If they win, it was simply (and I do mean simply) due to their vast expertise and intelligence, not to mention their experience and abilities. If (when) they lose, it was that damned Diebold manipulation by the Republicans and Rove, of course.
You see, the way leftists have it figured, DemRats really can't lose all that much. They've got a built in 'out' either way it goes. They truly are the party of dishonesty and self-delusion, although only some are delusional, while most are just plain dishonest. And as such, they are the 'last' thing this country needs in control at this crucial stage in history.
I don't know about you, but when I find myself chatting with a 'liberal' (neighbor, co-worker or otherwise)....
I constantly have to bite my tongue to keep from saying what I'm really thinking. It's better that way though. Best to leave them with their self-delusional dreams, wishes and DNC/socialist 'pie-in-the-sky' propaganda. If they're stupid enough to buy into all of it without question, then they're also stupid enough be a danger or a threat to Americans re: the loss of our freedoms and democracy. And that, to me, is just not negotiable.
The main issue that will hurt the Reps this November is the illegal immigrant problem. And since Bush wants to give amnesty to those who are already here, it's going to cost the Reps a lot more than they are expecting. That's just my prediction. I don't like it, but I think we need to face reality, unlike the lefties. But even that won't cause the Reps to lose control of both houses (I don't think). I could be wrong, of course. But I've been correct since 2000 re: my predictions.
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Was chatting recently with a liberal neighbor about the upcoming elections. His take is that Republicans will win this election by manipulating the ballot process, and that the Dems are being much too passive about flaws in the new voting procedures and lack of a paper trail.