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Rando 11-05-2004 06:18 PM

First two scapegoats are named
 
OK... so I am NOT and I repeat NOT up to all the political threads (I rarely read them in much detail with all the links, quoting droaning on and on and on etc...) so anyway... watching NBC local news here and they run a story that says the mayor of San Francisco and Michael Moore are to blame for Kerry loosing because they "inspired" (I type that as I giggle) the religous right to go out and vote. Further all the actors and entertainers didn't quite encourage enough of the young crowd to vote as they (democrats) had hoped they would. Now... please notice I didn't sling mud/names/agendas.... that's for you all !!!!! he he he he...

I sat in awe as I listened to that.... utterly speachless.... there's enough kindling in that story for BOTH sides to chew on.:eek:

I thought this too good of fauder for the PPBBS (my home sweet home)....

Talk amongst ya-selvesSmileWavy back to tending my case of the flu.

gr8fl4porsche 11-05-2004 08:14 PM

I actually heard a guy on the radio tonight say that the reason Bush won is because the Republicans disenfranchised Kerry supporters - I assume he meant black voters.

As Grandpa always said - 'you can't fix stupid'.

bryanthompson 11-05-2004 08:20 PM

What do you call 10,000 angry liberals moving to kkkanida?











a good start :D

island911 11-05-2004 10:26 PM

I watched some PBS tonight.
They had some liberal commentator insist that the gay-marriage issue was introcuced and pushed by Carl Rove . . .in a super sinister double fake, designed to result in lighting a fire under the religious base. :rolleyes:

I'm kind of surprised that this commentator didn't figure out the real plan ;) of a Blue Dress spewed on by BJ Clinton . ..all in an effort to energize the religious base for GW's re-election. :rolleyes:

They'll do anything but admit that their candidate, and their message, were just too stale.

928ram 11-06-2004 06:15 AM

Did anyone watch PBS on election eve? Evidently while things were slow the sharp minded folks there were discussing on the public airwaves that if Bush were to lose the election there would be a coup detat by the admin and how it would have the backing of the congress and the military. Tin foil hats anyone?

kach22i 11-06-2004 07:46 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by island911
I watched some PBS tonight.
They had some liberal commentator insist that the gay-marriage issue was introcuced and pushed by Carl Rove . . .in a super sinister double fake, designed to result in lighting a fire under the religious base. :rolleyes:

It was................you do know how Bush became governor of Texas, right? Rove was there and master minded that one too. Catch the PBS Frontline episode in which this topic is covered/documented, you might learn something.

President Bush declared his support for the Federal Marriage Amendment (FMA), and boosted his support of it during the Republican National Convention - FACT.

dtw 11-06-2004 09:52 AM

What do you call 25 guys sitting around watching the World Series?

...wait for it...


The New York Yankees!


oh crap wrong thread...


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