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"George Cleveland" wrote in message ... On 03 Nov 2004 14:06:45 GMT, irate (Dave LaCourse) wrote: GC writes: Whaddya think? A Jeb and Hillary match up? Nah! A Rudy and Hillary makes more sense. Do you think that the conservative Republicans will vote for him in the primaries. I suspect that they'll do whatever God and their President tell them to do. --riverman |
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"George Cleveland" wrote in message ... On 03 Nov 2004 14:06:45 GMT, irate (Dave LaCourse) wrote: GC writes: Whaddya think? A Jeb and Hillary match up? Nah! A Rudy and Hillary makes more sense. Do you think that the conservative Republicans will vote for him in the primaries. I suspect that they'll do whatever God and their President tell them to do. --riverman |
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GC writes:
Do you think that the conservative Republicans will vote for him in the primaries. I'd vote for him. I can't answer for anyone else. |
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GC writes:
Do you think that the conservative Republicans will vote for him in the primaries. I'd vote for him. I can't answer for anyone else. |
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riverman wrote:
George Cleveland wrote... Dave LaCourse wrote: GC writes: Whaddya think? A Jeb and Hillary match up? Nah! A Rudy and Hillary makes more sense. Do you think that the conservative Republicans will vote for him in the primaries. I suspect that they'll do whatever God and their President tell them to do. In your present condescention mode, you *would* suspect that. Here's what you *should* be considering, IMHO: The Dems offered no viable alternative to Bush (which was all this election was about). By all rights, someone with some uniting capabilities or a little charisma should have been able to defeat Bush, and clearly would have done so. Kerry offered neither quality. Ballots could have had two boxes in this election, FOR BUSH and AGAINST BUSH, because Kerry brought nothing to the table to vote FOR. -- TL, Tim (who is obviously some hick farmer from the South or Midwest, and, if he was from the South or Midwest would be ****ed at having his vote and opinion lessened by the "educated elite" who "know better".) Oh, and, for the greater good, EOT for me. ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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riverman wrote:
George Cleveland wrote... Dave LaCourse wrote: GC writes: Whaddya think? A Jeb and Hillary match up? Nah! A Rudy and Hillary makes more sense. Do you think that the conservative Republicans will vote for him in the primaries. I suspect that they'll do whatever God and their President tell them to do. In your present condescention mode, you *would* suspect that. Here's what you *should* be considering, IMHO: The Dems offered no viable alternative to Bush (which was all this election was about). By all rights, someone with some uniting capabilities or a little charisma should have been able to defeat Bush, and clearly would have done so. Kerry offered neither quality. Ballots could have had two boxes in this election, FOR BUSH and AGAINST BUSH, because Kerry brought nothing to the table to vote FOR. -- TL, Tim (who is obviously some hick farmer from the South or Midwest, and, if he was from the South or Midwest would be ****ed at having his vote and opinion lessened by the "educated elite" who "know better".) Oh, and, for the greater good, EOT for me. ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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"Tim J." wrote in message ... riverman wrote: TL, Tim (who is obviously some hick farmer from the South or Midwest, and, if he was from the South or Midwest would be ****ed at having his vote and opinion lessened by the "educated elite" who "know better".) No, I think if you were some hick farmer from the South or Midwest, you'd have no idea of what just happened, but you'd be overjoyed that you were now personally safe from having a DC10 crash into your local WalMart, and proud as hail that your nephew was protecting America by making Haliburton rich. You'd not understand the fundamental crime against Capitalism it is to allow Ken Lay and others to cut and run. And you'd find some way to blame the screaming national debt and deteriorating foreign relations on Clinton. And you'd probably say things like "Heck, the ice caps aren't gonna melt in the next 4 years" and "Who needs wilderness areas anyway...no one ever goes there!" And you'd think the French are a bunch of silly, inferior furrin dimwits with foreign accents, and that the AyeRabs are all terrorists. And you'd have no idea how much the "educated elite" you just re-empowered were leading you around by the nose. --riverman EOT? Not even close. We all gotta LIVE with this one. |
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"Tim J." wrote in message ... riverman wrote: TL, Tim (who is obviously some hick farmer from the South or Midwest, and, if he was from the South or Midwest would be ****ed at having his vote and opinion lessened by the "educated elite" who "know better".) No, I think if you were some hick farmer from the South or Midwest, you'd have no idea of what just happened, but you'd be overjoyed that you were now personally safe from having a DC10 crash into your local WalMart, and proud as hail that your nephew was protecting America by making Haliburton rich. You'd not understand the fundamental crime against Capitalism it is to allow Ken Lay and others to cut and run. And you'd find some way to blame the screaming national debt and deteriorating foreign relations on Clinton. And you'd probably say things like "Heck, the ice caps aren't gonna melt in the next 4 years" and "Who needs wilderness areas anyway...no one ever goes there!" And you'd think the French are a bunch of silly, inferior furrin dimwits with foreign accents, and that the AyeRabs are all terrorists. And you'd have no idea how much the "educated elite" you just re-empowered were leading you around by the nose. --riverman EOT? Not even close. We all gotta LIVE with this one. |
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riverman wrote: And you'd think the French are a bunch of silly, inferior furrin dimwits with foreign accents, Hell I thought that 26 years ago. I used to hate crossing the border from Germany in France, it took weeks for the odors to clear. |
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