Lee1776

Lee1776

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Again, the historians will write about these things, and it's not going to be pretty. dabe and Dr. Guy in this respect your both right. But dabe, Carter and Kennedy while considered great Presidents in their time have been slowly losing Great President points every year. (Carter very quickly). Both w

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I am passing this on because these guys are right on the money. ____________________________________________________________________ By Jill Lawrence, USA TODAY WASHINGTON — They are opining, organizing and running for party chairman. A wave of young Democrats is demanding not just to be heard but to take charge. "This generation is looking for ways to participate because we're tired of losing," says Jamal Simmons, 3

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Happy Holidays, Marry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, ect.... No matter what religion you follow, or if you don't follow any religion, it is Season for giving and good will to man. The question I have is: Do you donate to charities and to whom? Have you ever been on the receiving end of charity? Please tell me your stories. I myself drop off a turkey at the local radio station turkey drop once a year and spend the weeken

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Solnac I agree with you on allot of what you said, but I think you are missing one of the most important thing that sunk the Democrats: Oh, and the blistering political commentary: that's not going to be absent from this blog. Being liberal in a rather conservative controlled branches of government gives me a lo

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If Moveon thinks that they had more of an influence on this election then the DNC, it is fooling itself alone. In My Opinion the only way they influence this election was to motivate the RNC base. For every one liberal minded person Moveon energized to vote, they got two conservative voters to show up to the polls. Moveon calls themselves grass roots, but they fail to remember the money that built and drives the core of the organization come

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It is just interesting that some people are suddenly so worried about vehicle armor, when they just got done wanting a man in the Presidency that had a track record of Anti-Defense and even voted against funding this armor in the first place. I, as a soldier, am steaming mad that an armor production increase that had been offered by the manufacturing company was turned down by

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If we had gone into Iraq with the 300,000-400,000 troops that Gen Franks and the Fomer Army CoS said were required Please provide me with the link to when Gen. Franks wanted 300,000-400,000 troops. I got his book and it says the oppsite. <TABLE cellpadding=8 width="95%" align=center bgColor=#F

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Ding, Ding, Ding.... We have a winner. Thanks T_Bone4Justice you hit the nail on the head. But that was not only limited to Republicans. Many Dems and Moderates, no matter what thier reason, just could not stoop to voting for Kerry. That's My Two Cents

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Lee, we're getting closer and closer to that every election. Even the democratic candidates are so moderate as to be almost republican. I don't think that will happen. The Federalist slowly broke down and we only had one party for awhile in the 1800s. Much the same thing is happening to the Democrats

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OMG, I tryed to find something in there that looked good. I could only see one thing and they threw that out. A standing UN Army that would actualy shoot back would be nice. (I know, I'm going to get flamed for this comment). Other then that these fixes will do nothing, but cause the UN more difficulty of really doing anything usefull. The idea of giving nuclear material to

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Fillibuster, I agree. I think the problem now, with the DNC, is that they are equating Moral Values to Religion. I.e. they believe thier lack of Religion is what defeated them. Now it seens like every Big Democrat player is suddenly religious again. Every weekend I see an article on Hillery Clinton attending a mass or I see Rev. Sharpton/Jackson wearing their coller again (I can't remember the last time I seen them with the coller on, befor

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Ahman Messy, eerrr... sorry I'm an Athiest I mean Right on Messy. I would like to point out that Family Values does not equal Anti-abortion, it raising your children to respect others and be good to others ect.. That also can be learned from good parenting, not only from the Bible. 'moral values' is both a conce

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Only have one political party. It worked wonders for the old USSR, Nazi Germany, present day Cuba/N. Korean/China and pre-war Iraq. You never here about voting irregularies do ya under a one party system. That's My Two Cents

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Also only one independent in the senate are they under represented? Or do they just lack an organized front. I say the main reason is funding. The DNC and RNC dump big bucks and has the contacts in the media to get their guys/girls into the interview seats. In South Dakota so much cash was pumped into

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Your political compass Economic Left/Right: 3.88 Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: 0.87 Cool site dabe, Thanks I'm a little economicly to the right of Paul Martin. Thats about where I thought I would be. I did wish there was a middle group though. There was another poll someone had a few months ago and I was basicly labeled a jack booted thug. But I lik

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Of course not every office had the wrong candidate. Look at Colorado, Republican governor, red state, but it elected a democratic senater. Ya, but Coors was an idiot of a politician. I heard him debate on Tim Russert's talk program on the weekend two weeks before the election. I myself would have cro

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IMO 1. I agree with you on the Kerry pick, but for different reasons. His military records and protest against the military for political gain, lost him the military personnel vote. Vets and military personnel make up nearly 8% of the population. Was it worth the Anit-Military crowds vote? I personally think he was going to get that anyway. 2. The biggest and strongest DNC supporter are the African-American voters. The DNC tota

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I hate the GOP. I hate them so freakin' much. They are the most selfish, self-serving, short sighted, stupid, did I say selfish and self serving, ignorant assholes. No holds barred from me. I will continue to fight this crap for as long as it takes to unseat these assholes. I hate the leadership and I hate the people who support

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Kingbee I got a bridge to sell ya right over here. what i am saying is that over the past several years (your vietnam info is from 5 years ago) there is considerably more openness than ever before. Please provide me a link to their cha

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koppel wouldnt be part of that--he's consistently refused to air segments over which he didnt have total control. Lets see, he sent a crew there to get information that Kerry did exactly this or that. He got exactly what he wanted. I think that's total control.<img src="../images/smiles/lol.gif" borde

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youre saying that the videotaped segment was staged or that the questions were submitted in advance? Yes! hundreds of people appear on koppel's show in the course of a ye

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In addition, any economic recovery is uneven. Some sectors of the economy will recover quicker than others, some won't recover at all, some will fail and disappear, and some new sectors that previous

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