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		|  10-23-2006, 11:30 AM | #11 |  
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		| Originally posted by Mmmm, Burger (C.J.) The odd thing is, I see the party winning the house being worse of in 2008--for either party.  If the Dems win, they'll be expected to try to do something, but they won't, other than investigations.  And those will make them look petty.  If the R's win, of course they have to do something, but they won't either, and 8 years will go down as the biggest do-nothing admin. of all time, or at least in recent memory.
 
 In other words, that journey may be better taken by getting 217 seats.
 |  That's a good point.  Having lost in 2004 is sure as hell is helping  the Dems in this election cycle. 
 
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