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I missed this before. Thank you and no I wasn't suggesting F it. Just a different approach because just blowing sh-- up isn't working.

We are not blowing sh-- up we are spending yours and my tax dollar to rebuild and rehabilitate that country. Some children are going to school for the first time. Women have more rights then ever. Good things are happening and the resisance is getting smaller. I would expect a suicide bomber to blow something up once and awhile they are pissed, cause they are losing. They don't fight with rules, we do, thats why we are slow to finish this.

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We are not blowing sh-- up we are spending yours and my tax dollar to rebuild and rehabilitate that country. Some children are going to school for the first time. Women have more rights then ever. Good things are happening and the resisance is getting smaller. I would expect a suicide bomber to blow something up once and awhile they are pissed, cause they are losing. They don't fight with rules, we do, thats why we are slow to finish this.

 

ur butt has more rights than ever

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Yeah, didnt you know? Obama being one of most liberal voters in the Senate makes him a moderate. Geesh. :devil:

According to the ding dongs that rate Senators for Republican political consumption, any Senator nominated by Democrats would instantly become the "most liberal Senator in Congress." Kerry was in 2004 as I remember and then suddenly Obama leaped ahead of him. :(

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According to the ding dongs that rate Senators for Republican political consumption, any Senator nominated by Democrats would instantly become the "most liberal Senator in Congress." Kerry was in 2004 as I remember and then suddenly Obama leaped ahead of him. :(

 

Sadly, you touch on what I think is a key problem: the Right has spent so much time crying wolf about moderate Democrats (like Clinton and the DNC), that now that there is an opponent who truly deserves to be painted as the most liberal candidate nominated in a century, it falls on deaf ears.

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Pulling people together is a crock of horse-shat.

 

But the ability to lead and get things done isn't.

 

And Paul has shown no ability to get things done on the national stage, and was unable to even influence the issue agenda in the Republican Primaries. That's a recipe for disaster for any president, particularly one facing a hostile congress.

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According to the ding dongs that rate Senators for Republican political consumption, any Senator nominated by Democrats would instantly become the "most liberal Senator in Congress." Kerry was in 2004 as I remember and then suddenly Obama leaped ahead of him. :(

And here we go again, dancing around the right and left stripper poles

 

Let me see if I can shorten the rest of the posts.

 

Cheney....v. Hillary

McSame....v. Osama

Haliburtin...v. Pelosi

Enron...v. Liberal News Media

Faux Ewes...v. Socialist

Oxy Boy...v. Flag Burners

 

 

Whatever....

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Sadly, you touch on what I think is a key problem: the Right has spent so much time crying wolf about moderate Democrats (like Clinton and the DNC), that now that there is an opponent who truly deserves to be painted as the most liberal candidate nominated in a century, it falls on deaf ears.

So Obama is more liberal than LBJ? McGovern?

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Would you hush; every time he talks, someone votes for a moderate.

I can't change any of your minds, after all sheep will be sheep. I am just here to gloat :lol: over an early runaway victory by McCain/Palin 08'. Oh yeah, Obama, a moderate, :lol: thats hillarious. Obama is Lib as Lib could get!!!! :thumbsup:

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