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Ogami said:Rafterman wrote:
Dems win big, take both houses, impeachment proceedings begin.
Actually I would find that pretty funny to watch. The New York Times exposes any secrets we have, liberal judges strike down any operations we have, and the Democrats would impeach Bush for the crime of defending the country in a time of war. The only drawback would be the unbroken record of no more 9/11s. But as far as the Traitorcrats are concerned, you can't make an omelet without breaking a few eggs. It's worth it to lose the war on terror if they get Bush. You gotta have priorities, right?
-Ogami
Iraqi group uses Michael Moore film to mock Bush
By Alister Bull
Fri Aug 18, 2006 8:23am ET
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - An Iraqi militant group has produced an elaborate video of what it said were attacks on U.S. troops, in the latest example of the increasingly sophisticated propaganda war being waged by Iraqi insurgents.
Lifting scenes from Michael Moore's anti-war film "Fahrenheit 9/11", Rashedeen's narrator taunts President Bush in softly spoken English over graphic images of Humvees being blown up by roadside bombs, and purportedly dead U.S. troops.
I'm not going to vote for Geoge in 2008 either. Do you pronounce that with a Japanese accent?bad dog said:I will not vote for Geoge Bush in 2008!
eloisel said:I'm not going to vote for Geoge in 2008 either. Do you pronounce that with a Japanese accent?
So you're betting on widespread cheating and gerrymandered districts to keep the Republicans in Congress?Ogami said:I remember the Democrats dancing in preparatory celebration as all the polls said they'd retake congress in 2002. Didn't happen. And they were clinking champagne glasses celebrating John Kerry's imminent win. After all, the polls said it was a done deal. Instead, Bush won with millions more votes.
Not true. The only times I've heard the Democrats use the word "cheated" on a large scale to describe an election result were 2000 (studies have since shown beyond any doubt Gore was cheated of a deserved victory) and 2004 (year of the highly suspicious polls with suspicions running high as a result of 2000).Ogami said:TJ, the Democrats defeat themselves every election by declaring that they were somehow cheated out of a win. Never blame themselves for their defeats, that would actually require them to look at their message.
The Wal-Mart bit is highly interesting; it also gives us a very firm indication of where we can expect political discourse to continue.Instead, Democrats give all signs of running on the same tired slogans that lost them the last few elections. They're not even at war with islamic terrorists, the Dems are at war with Wal-Mart! What a winning campaign theme. LOL
-Ogami
In 2000, they clearly were.Ogami said:LOL Case closed. The Democrats are still refighting those campaigns because they claim they were cheated.
Congratulations. Now add up the actual vote totals in the 2000 election; courtesy of Jeb's screwballs, George won.There was massive voter fraud in the 1960 election, courtesy of Mayor Daley's Illinois machine.
Oh, does that sound familiar? Anybody remember how Nader got so much publicity in 2000-2001?1992, on the other hand, was just complaints about Perot sapping votes.
Those districts are neither compact nor logical - and that map is a proposed plan, not the current districts, the result of an ongoing court case.Looks pretty contiguous to me.
Gerrymandering was something Democrats came up with, too bad for them if they don't like how the Republicans de-gerrymandered their crap.
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