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Wrong. The biggest problem is that the Democrat party and their assorted liberal collaborators (see Greens, communists, socialists, Europeans, godless atheists, pedophile worshipping pro-Islamics, moral relativists, MoveOn.org, Michael Moore, Sean Penn etc. et al) are not only happy to live in their collective wacked out dream world of nonsense, rather than work with the real world and patriotic americans, they have also force fed slightly less than 50% of the populace (who are stupified after being miseducated in the liberal teachers' union controlled gulags the left calls public schools), their treason laced fetid kool aid. Part and parcel with this is that last democrat party President left a illusory legacy re: peace, security, and economic prosperity that we are still picking up the pieces of today. Thank G-d for W and the adults in his administration. History will bear out their unwavering leadership in the defense of Freedom and moral justice in the face of America's left winged fifth columnists. That last post and posts 1719 and 1720 are perfect indicators of the left's delusions. |
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To your point - what do the socially moderate republicans run in Washington these days? How popular are Chafee and Snowe in republican circles? Then why should dems be sensitive to intraparty checks and balances when the republicans have been so successful ignoring them? |
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* To the extent the dems have a consensus or a limited number of consensi. |
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The legacy of 43 will include, besides Iraq, the relatively extreme political polarization his administration and party have imposed. |
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We can't pin that one on Bush or the GOP. The polarization of America, and our political parties, is a trend that has been happening for a long time, as liberals/conservatives self-selected and sorted themselves out along party lines. Politically, it has accelerated in the past 15 years or so, but the trend has its roots in the various social upheavals of the 1960s and 1970s. Thus, you don't see the liberal R's or conservative D's much anymore. S_A_M eta: To me, the remarkable part about the Bush administration strong and persistent "Fuck Congress" (and/or "Fuck the Judiciary") approach to governance. |
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McCain/ Lieberman may never win a primary, but there presense as national figures keeps moderates around- I'm talking about voting booths not the fucking senate. |
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At Least 40 Killed in 7 Bomb Blasts in Mumbai
The story broke about 20 minutes or so ago. Here is the CNN report.
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At Least 40 Killed in 7 Bomb Blasts in Mumbai
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*Poor taste I know, but you know someone is going to make this connection |
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