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A Democrat Civil War?
Now that Moveon.org has decided to 'rush to war' in Connecticut and has begun its ill-advised occupation of the state by "netroots" militants resulting in a Democrat party that seems perched on the edge of an all too predictable 'civil war', I just have to ask:
"When will America begin to pull its support of this slapdash half thought out disaster that once was the political center of this nation?"
( Wow! Writing from boilerplate isnt just easier than actually thinking, its fun too!)
Whats my take on Joe Vs. Ned? Between now and November, lots of screaming and yelling. But in November, Lieberman wins. Between now and then the Democrat whack-wing will start to issue "purity tests" of both the 'rank and file' and the candidates which will turn the Democrat party into a walking zombie from what was once a very great, principled and powerful political party. My guess is that the Democrats actually expected Joe to leave the party. Someone forgot to mention that unlike most Democrat candidates, Joe Leiberman actually has character.
I can't wait to see Democrats try to outdo each other in verbal contests of "I was anti-war before you were..."
Karl Rove couldnt script a better scenario to demonstrate to one and all the utter fecklessness of the Democrat party. No amount of Rovian intrigue could create a better situation to demonstrate to middle American voters just who the Democrat party is, and what they believe.
( "...pay any price, bear any burden in the defense of freedom? yeah, I could've voted for that Democrat candidate. Too bad that sort of language from Democrats is no longer spoken by Democrats, but is under attack - by Democrats!...)
Posted @ August 09, 2006 03:12 PM | Current Events
Kinda unfortunate that you double-posted the one post in which you talk about the ease of posting from boilerplate....
Posted by: Charlie (Colorado) at August 10, 2006 08:04 AM
sloppy me. Its an old, seemingly never ending story. Thanks for catching it.
I was blogging from a Mcdonalnds while coming back from a mini-vacation, the browser was 'inconsistently connecting'.
Posted by: frank martin at August 10, 2006 01:55 PM



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