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Offline Chris_

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The collapse of the Dems?
« on: September 13, 2008, 04:08:43 PM »
I was thinking about this this morning...

In 1992 Zell Miller, a democrat and big buddy with Bill Clinton, gave the keynote address at the DNC.

In 2004, Zell Miller was the keynote speaker at the RNC supporting the Republican ticket.

This year, the 2000 DemonRatic Party VP candidate spoke at the RNC endorsing the Republican ticket.

The man who was their VP candidate in 2004 and tried to run as the headliner this year has been outed as cheating on his terribly ill wife.

The guy the DemonRatics did nominate to headline their ticket has less experience than anyone the two major parties have nominated in my life time. Even his own running mate stated in 2007 that he (Obama) wasn't ready to be president.

The candidate for the DemonRatics is so anti-awe inspiring that one of their biggest thrusts thus far is that if you don't vote for him you must be a racist. Which makes me wonder how accurate these pre-election polls are when if you admit that you would vote for the other guy you are automatically labeled racist.

The DemonRatics have the full support of the main stream media. The DemonRactics have almost the full support of the Hollywood actors and film makers. The DemonRatics claim to be the intellectuals and great thinkers. Despite all of this the Repulican ticket is still even or slightly ahead in many of the national polls.

Granted, there are many days left until the election, and they may indeed pull off a victory. But when the DemonRatics are running so scared that they are almost ignoring the opposing headliner because they're so busy attacking the opposing VP candidate things aren't looking good for them.

It almost seems to me like the DemonRatic Party is collapsing.
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Re: The collapse of the Dems?
« Reply #1 on: September 13, 2008, 04:37:33 PM »
Interesting thought. Perhaps the people have been 'guilt tripped' into Obama because he is black  have now found a socially acceptable  reason not to support him (getting a woman VP) they now have an outlet for their misgivings which is harder to criticise. 



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Re: The collapse of the Dems?
« Reply #2 on: September 13, 2008, 06:17:29 PM »
And it's a good thing to be quite honest. We need to return to a time when the two party system actually worked. I read somewhere else that "Conservatives understand Liberals and don't like the way they think because of it. Liberals don't understand Conservatives and hate them because of it."

It's gotten out of hand and while a good reformation on the GOP side is long overdue, it does double for the Dem side in my book. There's a reason people have fled the party that used to speak for the common man.
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Re: The collapse of the Dems?
« Reply #3 on: September 13, 2008, 07:50:29 PM »
And it's a good thing to be quite honest. We need to return to a time when the two party system actually worked. I read somewhere else that "Conservatives understand Liberals and don't like the way they think because of it. Liberals don't understand Conservatives and hate them because of it."

It's gotten out of hand and while a good reformation on the GOP side is long overdue, it does double for the Dem side in my book. There's a reason people have fled the party that used to speak for the common man.

I agree with you 100%. We need a two party system for the checks and balances.

Any one that reads the DUmp should be able to clearly see the difference between the dems from back then and the dems of today. Back then JFK said: ask not what your country can do for you but what you can do for your country. The DUmmies only ask what the country can give them.
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