Been thinking. Why would 95 members of the Dim party vote against their
own measure? So that, once again, they could BLAME the Republicans and
help El Jefe's campaign.
The thing is, it wasn't a very good measure from what I've seen of it, and
we're having fiscal year end, so I've been a busy little beaver today.
Charles the Curmudgeon
> Been thinking. Why would 95 members of the Dim party vote against their
> own measure? So that, once again, they could BLAME the Republicans and
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> Charles the Curmudgeon
They understand that while Queen Nancy's 'approval rating' is only 9% (and
ALL of it from the Bay area), most people will continue to blame Bush and
the Republicans for the troubles. If they can hold off for just a few more
weeks without tipping the economy into a Depression, then they can cry,
"Barry SAVE US!!!", the sheeple will bleat y-y-y-y-yesss! Save us! Barack
gets elected, the Democrat Congress *FIANLLY* gets off it's a.s and all is
right with the world again, because the Democrats came through.
Never mind they've held the country back for two years and have done
NOTHING but issue apologies, or demand that other countries issue
apologies...
CharlesTheCurmudgeon - 30 Sep 2008 12:53 GMT
>> Been thinking. Why would 95 members of the Dim party vote against their
>> own measure? So that, once again, they could BLAME the Republicans and
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> NOTHING but issue apologies, or demand that other countries issue
> apologies...
When the Democrats come through with anything but Communism, I'll be a
little gray-haired old lady named Victoria who used to be queen of England.
"We are not amused." The Democratic party ought to be treated just like the
Communist party was in the 1950's.
Charles the Curmudgeon