In article <kbuv24d6gcdj2du0n744c1g82s69o6s9qq@4ax.com>,
Scott in Florida <MoveOn@outa.here> wrote:
> On Sun, 18 May 2008 04:29:22 -0500, dbu <nospam@nospam.moc> wrote:
>
> >In article <jnQXj.8277$4K5.3704@trnddc03>,
> > "Don't Taze Me, Bro!" <NoOne183@NoWhere.com> wrote:
> >
> >> seizures are not uncommon with alcoholics... wonder if his has to do with
> >> that...'
> >>
> >>
> >> deep thoughts?
> >
> >Where or when was it determined that Kennedy is a real alcoholic? I
> >don't believe he is. For one to drink adult beverages does not make him
> >an alcoholic.
> >
> >As much as I dislike his politics, I hope he recovers fully. Senator
> >Kennedy has been an Icon of American liberal politics for the past 45
> >years, his passing now would surely help propel any democrat nominee to
> >the WH.
>
> The more I see of John McCain, the more I know that we are going to
> have a Democrat in the White House no matter who is elected.
>
> We are in for some very serious times ahead. Prepare financially,
> would be my advice...
>
>
> >
> >Bad timing Ted, hang around for a while yet.
Well, I am afraid the political atmosphere today is not very good for
conservatives. So, McCain is trying to appeal to the fence walkers, the
one's who will vote for dimmies, but might be persuaded to vote for
McCain, (notice I didn't mention Republicans). The two who are running
on the dim side don't look very appealing to them, they might have voted
for a Gore, but these two don't make their heart beat fast. Republicans
are a dirty word now to most voters, given the economy, fuel prices, etc
even though the Repubs had little to do with any of those problems the
voters hold them responsible because of the clever marketing and media
brainwashing by the DNC and their co-conspirators. My guess, McCain
will pick a popular Republican gov. from a Southern state as his running
mate. This will assure that McCain sweeps the South and with that the
WH. McCain may even have a chance at the big enchilada, California.
Californians had their dander kicked up with this gays marrying
overruled by another bunch of judges who seem to think they know better
than the voters. This will backfire on dimmies in California, just wait
and see. It ain't over till it's over.
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