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Zogby Poll: No economic rebound
DSK wrote:
Dave Hall wrote: ...I repeat, until the democrats can come up with a positive platform, which outlines exactly what (and how) they want to do to improve this country, and not simply to hold themselves up as the "anti-republicans", they don't stand a chance. I would also like to see more positive statements from the leading Democratic candidates. However, you seem eager to dismiss very real problems with the Republicans. Just because the Democrats say it doesn't make it a lie, nor unimportant. Election tampering, gerrymandering, and campaign fund arm twisting should not be shrugged off. I agree, but I see no evidence that these incidents are any more prevelant on the republican side, than the democratic side. I'm notsaying it makes it right, but I tend to look at them as "offsetting penalties". No one gets 15 yards or a 1st down. The "I am not Bush" platform is not enough for me, and for most of the people who I associate with. Actually, it seems that more people are likely to vote against Bush than for anybody else. Bush's approval rating is over 50%. That in itself makes that statement unlikely. Dave DSK |
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Zogby Poll: No economic rebound
"basskisser" wrote in message That is just the kind of head-in-the-sand, if it's a republican, it HAS to be good kind of attitude that turned me away from the republican party. So now you stick with the intelligent, rational, '..if it is NOT republican, it HAS to be good...' Quite an improvement. I prefer the arrogant libs '...if you truly understood the issue, you couldn't help but agree with us...' |
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Zogby Poll: No economic rebound
"Dave Hall" wrote in message He is ;-) I heard the opinion offered yesterday that the success of the Dean campaign is proof-positive that God favors Republicans. :-) |
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