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08-28-2008, 05:13 AM | #1 |
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Man, Republicans really are out of touch with reality.
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Check out this entry (which is a play by play commentary of the Dem convention): 10:39 Biden is imagining the conversations that take place in the homes he passes on the train. "Should mom move in with us?" "How are we going to heat the home this winter?" etc. Why does Biden assume the conversations aren't of the upbeat kind he had with his mother? Are we a poorer country now than when Biden was a kid 55 years ago in Scranton? 10:41 These conversations Biden has just described "aren't isolated." No, they are imaginary. Imaginary? Do most Republicans own 7 homes? That's about the only way someone could conclude that such conversations are imaginary. |
08-28-2008, 05:28 AM | #2 |
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Don't you?
I'd give you one of mine, but I'd hate to cripple your personal growth with a handout. Just remember, as you and your mom shiver in the bitter cold, I'm teaching you to fish.
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They aren't as common place as the dems would like you to believe. If it was so commonplace they wouldn't have to bring out these stories about the people they have met on the trail. Do you honestly think during the Clinton years I couldn't bump into people that are having hard times. Bush/McCain or Carter/Obama. There is no contest. Go back and look at interest rates, unemployment, our standing in the world, the stock market and energy prices and long gas lines. If you want to redistribute the wealth and move to a socialistic system like the Europeans, fine. At least have the balls to say that is where you want to go and why. It isn't about the economy. We aren't in any worse times than we have seen over the last 50 years when we have a downturn in an economic cycle. |
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Yawn.
Your Messiah received the nomination and you're focused on a few bloggers who don't want to see him turn the US into France.
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I was busy last evening so I didn't get to watch the nightly spectacle of Dems portraying the U.S. as some Eastern European backwater. What's wrong with people asking whether or not mom should move in with them? The Japanese wouldn't ask that question. As for heating homes, don't worry, Pelosi's wind power is coming to the rescue.
Dems love to portray the country as a horrible place in need of overhaul. Most Americans can't relate to that. Neither can most non-Americans, who are clamoring to get in.
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I'm willing to bet John Edwards' "Two Americas" speech about the little girl who can't afford a winter coat is bogus. You can get a winter coat for $10 right here:
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...uct_id=5634637
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And how dare you ask them to give up that pack-a-day...
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