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Hey Old Gaffer
by ckone
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If you don't here this story here you won't know about it. Maybe Stalin was his hero?

Re: Hey Old Gaffer
by OldGaffer

Everything you need to know is right here Klavern boy:

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Re: Hey Old Gaffer
by ckone
Quite fine with the DUNN deal ?
Re: Hey Old Gaffer
by ckone
Re: Hey Old Gaffer
by OldGaffer

A loser with a loser party. Enjoy:

A new CNN poll has some really bad news for the Republican Party, with their favorability number reaching its lowest in a decade.

Only 36% of people view the GOP favorably, with an outright majority of 54% viewing them unfavorably. By comparison, the Democratic Party is at 53% favorable to 41% unfavorable -- hardly a good omen for the Republicans if they want to make significant gains in 2010.

People hate you and they hate your party of bigots and zealots.

Re: Hey Old Gaffer
by ckone

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At least we don't elect them to the senate.

Re: Hey Old Gaffer
by ckone

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100?

really how is GOP going to make a comeback
by jazzguitarman

As an indepdendent I'm not really 'happy' with the leadership of the Dems but this doesn't mean I'm going to vote for the GOP in 2010.

I really don't see how the GOP can make gains unless it gets some good leaders and distances themselves from people like Rush and Beck.

Re: really how is GOP going to make a comeback
by Mayzee7

As an indepdendent

We believe you...and see why.

what is your point?
by jazzguitarman

Yes, I'm an independent and since I'm in CA where taxes are way to high and spending has been out of control for decades I often vote for the fiscal conservative and of course that means the GOP as long as the GOP candidate isn't some religious nutcase. The good thing about CA is that there are not many religious nutcases in the GOP here since most people here don't buy the Christians right's bullshit.

But on a national basis I don't see how the fiscal cons (wall street types), can hand with the wacko religious right to form a strong party. Any party that would favor Palin over Romney has issues.

Re: what is your point?
by Mayzee7

Nevermind...

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