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Old April 29th, 2009, 03:16 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Ken Fortenberry[_2_]
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Default Specter Has An Answer For retarded beancounters everywhere

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On Wed, 29 Apr 2009 07:31:20 -0500, Ken Fortenberry
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A perfect example of the partisan foothold in the US. The main reason he's
switching because he if he doesn't, he's at risk. IOW, if the same guy, who'll
vote the same way (more or less), runs as GOP, Obama, etc. won't support him,
but if he calls himself a Dem, they will. Same decent guy, same principles,
different label. ...

It's not so much that Obama, et al. will support him it's
that what's left of the Pennsylvania Republicans won't support
him. Moderate Republicans turned Dem by the hundreds of thousands
and the only folks left in the Pennsylvania GOP are the whackjobs.
Specter can't win the GOP primary and because of Pennsylvania's
"sore loser" law he can't run as an independent if he loses so he
only has two choices; become an independent before the primaries
or become a Democrat. Pennsylvania, like most states, makes it
onerous and expensive for third party and independent candidates
to get on the ballot so he's now a Democrat.

And speaking of non-events, I took a **** this morning when I woke up....

I don't know about this being a non-event. The threat of a filibuster
has always been more important than the actual filibuster. When
Franken is seated there will be one less arrow in the GOP's political
quiver.


And if history is any teacher, 2010 and 2012 will see a pretty heavy swing to
the GOP, for both anti-"party-in-power" reasons and some pro-GOP reasons.


More wishful thinking ? ;-)

In the mid-term elections of 1998 Clinton's Dems picked up 5 seats
in the House. In the 2002 mid-term Shrub's GOP picked up 8 seats
in the House and 2 in the Senate. The mid-terms aren't necessarily
going to produce that which you are so desperately wishing for.

And
the really scary thing about it is that idiots like Limpdick seem to be steering
the ship. If Jindal and those like him will stay true to their (real)
principles and take over, it would be a good thing.


Jindal ? Good gawd, talk about not ready for primetime. The poor
thing couldn't poor **** out of a boot if you printed the instructions
on the heel.

And like it or not, El Rushbo *is* the GOP, his constituency is the
GOP demographic of the first decades of the 21st century; angry,
white, uneducated, less affluent, fundamentalist Christian and living
in the Deep South. Good luck winning anything nationwide with *that*
20% of the electorate. The best you can hope for is to not lose more
ground in the Senate.

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Ken Fortenberry