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Old 03-31-2008, 11:41 AM
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Let me be the first to admit that I voted for George W. Bush (x2) and I must say, that he's a very POOR President, quite possibly one of the worst. He's a terrible manager, I have no idea on Earth how he ever graduated from Yale (I'd be embarrassed to have a degree from Yale these days).

But let me also say....God help us if John Kerry had been elected or Al Gore. I don't even want to think about it.

The same is true for the election upcoming. I can honestly say that John McCain isn't my first choice. But who in their right mind would vote for Hillary Clinton? Barrack Obama?

The old saying goes...."If you're 20 and you're a conservative....you have no heart. If you're 40 and you're a liberal...you have no brain."

The reason the Democrats will lose the next election is the same reason they lost the last two elections. Not only do they not get it, there's not one among them who's even halfway genuine.

The American public will always side with the lesser of the "known" evils. Hillary will tell you anything you want to hear, if it means getting your vote. The public knows this. It was the same for John Kerry and Al Gore. None of them can be trusted in any sense of the word. That's why the term "flip-flop" and Democrat have become synonomous. When you vote for the war (ala Hillary Clinton and John Kerry) and then you turn around to be one of it's biggest opponents...what does that say about you?

After the last election...the DNC got together to do an after action review (smart). They came to the brilliant conclusion that the reason they lost the election is that people really didn't receive their message (retarded). They cannot conceive of the notion that people received the message fine, and simply chose to vote otherwise. That's why they'll lose the election again.

Why is it that every election, it always seems the liberal is ahead and doing well, only to find out that it doesn't turn out that way? The liberal media is so in love with themselves, that they almost create the loss themselves (lazy, liberal, freeloading types are not prone to getting off their fat asses and voting to begin with, especially if it looks as though their candidate is going to win). When the news reports that the conservative candidate is going to lose, it motivates those types of people.

Two other noteworthy points that no one usually brings up.

1) Bill Clinton won both elections to the thanks of one man.....Ross Perot. Perot did the ole' "divide the vote" routine which cost Republicans the re-election of Bush Sr. and Bob Dole.

2) If Ralph Nader runs (which most think he will)...who's votes do you think he'll detract? The Democrats or the Republicans?
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