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Re: Oh Good Lord
Old 11-09-2006, 11:36 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by GameMaster
Sargent Johnson, I have good news, Sir. The Democrats are coming back home!

That really has nothing to do with this topic, but since you brought it up, I found it funny that the day of the election Democrat leaders said they really couldn't change any policy on Iraq (Gephardt and Pelosi I think).

So they run an anti-war campaign and then tell you they never could do anything about it anyway... suckers. Kind of like John Corzine in New Jersey. He runs for governor on a policy of lowering property taxes, then once he hits the office he raises the state sales tax and re-instates government spending he previously cut to excuse the tax increase... suckers. Kind of like how the Democrats play the race card every single election to maintain power in urban areas, yet its the same minorities that they claim to serve that have remained impoverished over decades of Democrat leadership.... suckers.

The stock market is already dropping because of the election, the tax cuts will likely be repealed and John Bolton might not get assigned as UN representative when in his short stay he has done a great job representing the US (he personally put together a coalition to prevent Hugo Chavez from taking the South American seat on the security council).

If the Democratic leadership works towards goals established by the newly elected Blue Dog Dems, then there won't be an issue, but looking at the leadership I doubt that will happen. Look forward to 2 years of bitterness and subpeonas.

Typhoid, when I refer to pre-911, I was specifically referring to foreign policy. I thought that was pretty self-evident. I guess I could have used different terms, but pre-911 is just easier.
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