Clean, Space Shuttle mission ! Liberals bummed out.....
"Mitchell Holman" wrote in message
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"GatherNoMoss" wrote in
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My opinion of Liberals is so poor....So convinced am I of their
degenerate character...
that I do believe that Liberals are dissappointed that this Space
Shuttle mission was
a success.
Another dead shuttle crew would have fit their political ambitions
quite nicely.
Something else that was "Bush's" fault.
This is what happens when you adopt an "end justifies the means"
attitude as the
radical Leftist have.
Go ahead Lefties, protest...express your indignation.
I KNOW you people. You've dominated the US media for decades.
You taught me the true meaning of "cynical".
Cynical as in " selfishly or callously calculating ".
You mean like Karl Rove, or more like "Jeff Gannon"?
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No he was talking about Hillary.
Sunday, July 16, 2006 4:54 p.m. EDT
Hillary: Don't Inflame Conservatives
Warning Arkansas Democrats to avoid doing things that inflame the state's
conservative base, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton advised they seek "consensus
on mainstream subjects."
"We do things that are controversial. We do things that try to inflame their
base," Clinton, D-N.Y., told the Arkansas Federation of Democratic Women,
according to the New York Times. "We are wasting time."
Concentrating on contentious issues only brings out the conservative base,
she warned, without specifying such hot-button issues as gay marriage that
inflame conservatives and drive them to the polls to vote for Republicans.
Turning to the present world situation, Clinton later told a gathering of
mostly Democrats: "We just have to turn on the news, don't we, to see what
it's like going on around the world -- so many conflicts. We need to get
back to building partnerships and alliances, to making friends so we can
influence decisions that other people make and have people working with us
to stem the tide of terrorism and the threats that we confront."
She added: "If we have to use military power, yes, we have to use it. But
use it as a last resort, not as a first resort. Use it after all else has
failed."
The Times recalled that Arkansas supported Clinton's husband when he ran for
president in 1992 and 1996, but then went for George W. Bush in 2000. Just
46 percent of Arkansas voted for then-Vice President Al Gore in that
election, and four years later the percentage of votes for the Democratic
candidate fell, with 44 percent backing Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts.
Although the state's two senators are Democrats, Arkansas has been
increasingly seen as a Republican stronghold at the presidential level.
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