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    Quote Originally Posted by Leon
    You see its no suprise that the majority of Arab Americans have turned against Bush, yet quite a suprise and a quite a shame that you and a large number of your fellow American Jews joined them.
    I am infuriated at the narrow-mindedness of American Jews. I am a Jewish American Republican. But I am also pro-choice, pro-gay marriage, pro embryo stem cell research, an Atheist, etc. I prefer to work within the Republican Party to make positive changes.

    you know the guy that supports abortion and gay marriages...we are all for it...its more important than the fact that the guy is a real flip flopper who is most likely to walk over us and Israel. Gay marriages and abortions are much more important and more meaningful to the stability of life and rocking it into the 21st century!"

    Stupid Jews.
    Well put!

    The issues of a strong stance against Moslem terrorism, a strong defense of America which includes the Patriot Act, and strong support for Israel's survival, are far more important to me than the other issues.

    There are significant components of the Democrat Party which are strongly anti-Jewish. American Jews, many in the Democrat Party are not really your friends.

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    Good luck with your new friends, Medio...

    Quote Originally Posted by Mediocrates
    Let me ask you something seriously. Would you vote for an Australian candidate who was seriously poised to roll back your society a hundred years? Would you be able to tell the difference between that world and the world you're terrified the terrorists would deliver you.

    By the way Republican Senator Jim Bunning is a certifiable delusional paranoid who claimed his opponent was a child of Saddam Hussein.

    The Republican Senate winner in Oklahoma ran on one issue: there's rampant lesbianism in the high schools.

    Both of them won. So what I don't understand is why Repubilcan aren't wearing aluminum hats and waiting for the damn mothership. What do you think?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TDidier
    Good luck with your new friends, Medio...
    Thats right Medio, good luck with your new French friends.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CanDo
    I am infuriated at the narrow-mindedness of American Jews. I am a Jewish American Republican. But I am also pro-choice, pro-gay marriage, pro embryo stem cell research, an Atheist, etc. I prefer to work within the Republican Party to make positive changes.
    I guess you'll have to swallow hard and high on that one. All those things are absolutely off the table now. But hey - there's always another Bush in the pipeline for 2008.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mediocrates
    I guess you'll have to swallow hard and high on that one. All those things are absolutely off the table now.
    Do you really think that a wish-washy, opportunist, like Kerry would have had the backbone to push through gay marriage?

    You obviously know where Bush stands on each issue, and that he backs up his words with action. But you also know that our congress is mostly moderate, which provides for a balance of powers. I disagree with your vote that it is better that gays to be able to dress up in white, and seek wedded bliss, than for America to stand strong against Moslem terrorist threats, and for Israel to live in peace and security.

    You don't know where Kerry stands on each issue, because his opportunist stand depends upon which way the wind blows.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CanDo
    Do you really think that a wish-washy, opportunist, like Kerry would have had the backbone to push through gay marriage?
    I think what's more important is that Kerry would be severly hobbled against a overwhelmingly Republican dominated Congress. I don't believe Kerry's goal was to FORCE gay marriage on people, do you?

    You obviously know where Bush stands on each issue, and that he backs up his words with action. But you also know that our congress is mostly moderate, which provides for a balance of powers.
    Dunno what Moderate Congress you mean. The one that voted the PATRIOT Act without debate?

    disagree with your vote that it is better that gays to be able to dress up in white, and seek wedded bliss, than for America to stand strong against Moslem terrorist threats, and for Israel to live in peace and security.
    It's just one example that thank God all the far right Republicans harped on incessantly as if the Satanic horde was streaming over the hill to gay up the chirrun. Because if you look at CNNs analysis today, "Moral Values" came in second to "Terrorism" as THE key issue of this election (86% to 79%). 4 out of 5 people who voted for Bush made which orifice the penis is inserted into THE major issue of their vote compared to everything else going on around them.

    You don't know where Kerry stands on each issue, because his opportunist stand depends upon which way the wind blows.
    Smaller Government Bush?
    Better Jobs Bush?
    Uniterrr not a deeviderr Bush?
    Go after the turrists (I mean Iraq) Bush?

    You mean standing firm on issues like that?

    All I can say is that this time Bush or Rove can make a case for a mandate and if any of you cheerleaders ever has a problem with him you need to go down to Home Depot buy a framing hammer and bash yourselves in the head with it because you will get the government you so earnestly worked for.

    And other than the fact I personally find Michael Moore a repellant human being I do agree with him on one point. All you folks with kids 18-25 need to force them into openended service in the armed forces to be sent anywhere on earth for pretty much forever to wage your war on terrorism. I really need you people to stand at the head of the line.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KettleWhistle
    And what did you expect from Kentuky and Oklahoma?
    That's the bar you set? Pretty damn sad. Oklahoma is where J.C. Watts is from and this how far the state party has fallen.

    I guess in the end a vote for Republican is a vote for the people you hope to God you'll never turn into.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leon
    Thats right Medio, good luck with your new French friends.
    I have French family. I guess that translates in your mind into Camp X-Ray II in North Dakota or something. Wait, let me get my coat before you shove me in the van.

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    This from Robert Moran of National Review of which I am a regular reader

    "And, just like Pickett's charge, the Democrats will fail, because the terrain they're attacking is simply too difficult. Ohio is controlled, completely, by Republicans — in the statehouse, in the secretary of state's office, in the governor's mansion. And that's just the political terrain. The Democrats will also run counter to public opinion and the obvious perception that Bush is the clear winner nationally.

    Once the Democrats have lost this ill-fated adventure, they will face the cold, hard truth that Bush and the Republicans won't be interested in conciliatory measures or bipartisan cooperation. They'll face difficult fights over Supreme Court justices, Social Security reform, spending, taxes, and hopefully paycheck protection, election reform, and possibly even a supermajority requirement for tax increases."



    Here is a member of the victorious party basically saying it's the triumphalist end of two party democracy in America and he couldn't be happier.

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    Medio,

    Honestly, most people from the "fly-over States" have distrust for anyone from the East and West Coast. Why? because they hear all the things people from those areas like to throw at them. The South is a place of humble belief systems, the way they act old-fashioned, and the anger over being at a severe economic disadvantage for close to a century after the cival war. I know this sounds really backwards, but it's the truth. If you want a democratic candidate to win the south, first of all, you need someone who is not only amazingly intelligent, but also someone who can sit down and talk to the people- not someone who sounds as if they just read the latest copy of The New York Times. Sad to say, he will also have to be from that region. Sorry, but thats the case. While I do not support Bush, he clearly knows his people well and can speak to them as if he was right there in their living room. He talks southern style which is more relaxed and without the unnecessary embelishments. He makes mistakes. He slips up on his grammar, and he sometimes makes funny faces, which most of us do on a daily basis. So you could assume that many like Bush's humanistic traits, his moral conviction, and his imperfections. Thats really what it boiled down to.

    The democrats need another Bill Clinton minus the sexual infidelity next time around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mediocrates
    I don't believe Kerry's goal was to FORCE gay marriage on people, do you?
    If Kerry became President, I think that he would spend ALL of his time looking for gays that were committing sodomy and force them to get married.

    Dunno what Moderate Congress you mean. The one that voted the PATRIOT Act without debate?
    Did you notice that America had the worst attack on it's soil on Sept 11, 2001? Bush did. Bush acted fast, and made sure that law enforcement would have ALL the powers that they needed to clamp down on terrorist activities inside, and outside of our country. Hence---------> The Patriot Act. It might not be perfect, but it worked, and it has saved American lives.

    If the Patriot Act is such a detriment to you, how has the Patriot Act adversely effected your life?

    Because if you look at CNNs analysis today, "Moral Values" came in second to "Terrorism" as THE key issue of this election (86% to 79%).
    I deplore what has happened to our country's values, and I am an Atheist.

    Our music glorifies crime and the mistreatment of women and the killing of cops. Our teachers are afraid of students in the public schools. We allow moslems to teach hatred towards Christians and Jews in schools and mosques in our country. We don't value and protect our flag enough. Patriotism is considered a dirty word.

    4 out of 5 people who voted for Bush made which orifice the penis is inserted into THE major issue of their vote compared to everything else going on around them.
    4 out of 5? I feel bad for the 5th guy, who didn't care which orifice was used.

    All you folks with kids 18-25 need to force them into openended service in the armed forces to be sent anywhere on earth for pretty much forever to wage your war on terrorism. I really need you people to stand at the head of the line.
    "Your war"? You almost make it sound like moslem extremist groups are not a threat to America, and have not been attacking Americans, and our allies, all over the world. Are you blaming 9/11/01 on Bush supporters?

    Do you really mean "your" war on terrorism? Don't you mean OUR war or America's war on terrorism?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mediocrates
    I have French family. I guess that translates in your mind into Camp X-Ray II in North Dakota or something. Wait, let me get my coat before you shove me in the van.
    You wont get that luxury. Get in the van!

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    Yeah that's what I was afraid of. "Freedom Relocation Services" from the firm of Sturm, Drang, Nacht & Nebel, a wholly owned subsidiary of Brown & Root.

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    that finally explains everything - you've got your good side than you've got your french side.

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