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Looking at GOP party affiliation and the general trend of voters, I don't see either the House or Senate returning to a significant Republican majority anytime soon.
So if Obama gets the presidency, he'll have a willing legislative branch. For a while, at least. |
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After reviewing you recent post with that picture of our next President, I am filing a claim AGAINST YOU for REIMBURSEMENT for a new pair of undies. I laughed so hard, that they got soiled and request you send me a new pair via Ebay or PayPal. Since you shelled out the money for SH4, I assume you can afford to pay me for one pair of new undies. Also, I have filed compliants to the moderators and they too agree with me that some form of action or reimbursement is in order. Note to Self: Follow up on this with a Nasty PM to Subman1 ;) |
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http://www.relentlessevilsnowflake.com/blog/whereb.jpg Couldn't have put it any better....I think it is going to get old pretty soon to the tactic of trying to lump McCain as some clone of Bush...I think this will backfire on him soon when they begin to debate. |
Voters'll probably go for the more qualified candidate who is also a bore. That worked great for Gore. And I hear conditions are ideal for a Republican candidate to win.
Like I said, uphill battle for Senator McCain. PD |
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The problem here PD is the good ole boy network in Washington is alive and well. I do not believe Obama is part of that network. It will take 4 years to change that if it can be changed at all. |
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