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Title: The "New" Dem Agenda
Post by: Eagler on April 24, 2002, 09:12:48 AM
ZZZzzzz

"Yawn'

Did I miss it?

Only the freakin paranoid would even entertain the thought of electing these hosers & losers ... same bs scare tactics :rolleyes:

Me thinks the country will be on the fast track in 2003 when Dashole goes crawling off back to his corner .... :)
Title: The "New" Dem Agenda
Post by: Sandman on April 24, 2002, 09:27:51 AM
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Title: The "New" Dem Agenda
Post by: midnight Target on April 24, 2002, 09:47:48 AM
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Originally posted by Sandman_SBM
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That is pretty smelly.........naa.
Title: The "New" Dem Agenda
Post by: Eagler on April 24, 2002, 09:47:56 AM
hehe sandman

that's exactly what the dems look like they are doing to the american public :)
Title: The "New" Dem Agenda
Post by: Sandman on April 24, 2002, 09:53:22 AM
Okay... I give up. What the hell are you spinning up about? The Thune/Johnson race in South Dakota?
Title: Re: The "New" Dem Agenda
Post by: midnight Target on April 24, 2002, 10:02:17 AM
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Originally posted by Eagler
ZZZzzzz

"Yawn'

Did I miss it?

Only the freakin paranoid would even entertain the thought of electing these hosers & losers ... same bs scare tactics :rolleyes:

Me thinks the country will be on the fast track in 2003 when Dashole goes crawling off back to his corner .... :)


Will not!!!:p
Title: The "New" Dem Agenda
Post by: Eagler on April 24, 2002, 11:12:27 AM
"Securing America's Future For ALL Our Families"

the dems Nov 2002 theme:
 
Enviroment, HealthCare, Education, YAWN ....... ZZZzzz
Title: The "New" Dem Agenda
Post by: Sandman on April 24, 2002, 11:14:29 AM
Read this:

Polarized Partisans Sling Jargon Like the Pros (http://www.spinsanity.org/columns/20010709.html)

You see... I could spout out against Bush in response to yet another attack of Daschle, but what would be the point?

The system is the system. There is no such thing as bipartisanship. Tearing down Daschle won't make Bush a better president than he is. Likewise, tearing down Bush won't make Daschle a better senator than he is.

The above link states this:

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According to Sunstein, one of social psychology's most robust findings is that like-minded groups discussing issues reach more extreme decisions than the individuals involved would have reached on their own.


If you allow yourself to be polarized, your opinion is flawed. I have little interest in the regurgitated rantings of Rush Limbaugh.
Title: The "New" Dem Agenda
Post by: weazel on April 24, 2002, 12:16:34 PM
Tearing down Daschle won't make Bush a better president than he is.

You sure about that?

So far chimpy hasn't done much to deserve his title, maybe if he tears daschle down he can appropriate some of his manhood into his persona?

Couldn't hurt.........;)
Title: Simple
Post by: handy on April 24, 2002, 03:58:03 PM
It is now and will always be ideological.
Capitalism versus  Socialism.

   I choose capitalism because it has never failed when tried.
Socialism is still looking for its first success.


   Perhaps it will have some success someday? So far it's solutions
only create more problems.    BTW Europe is way ahead of us on the socialism thing maybe we could swap some of our liberals
for some of there conservatives?   Win Win....
Title: The "New" Dem Agenda
Post by: midnight Target on April 24, 2002, 04:33:08 PM
Some people in Sweden might disagree..........

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Growth is predicted to be 3.5% for 2001; inflation, 1.7%; unemployment, 4% (less than half the European average). In 1999, according to the European Information Technology Observatory, Sweden ranked first in the world in investment in information technology and telecommunications. Venture capital is pouring into Sweden, and labor productivity is rocketing: From 1990 to 1999 productivity climbed 47% in Sweden, against 39% in the U.S. and 31% (on average) in the EU. Last year, Sweden topped the global standings in R&D spending as a percentage of GDP with 3.7% (in the U.S. it was 3.1%), according to the OECD.


Sounds pretty successful to me.
Title: The "New" Dem Agenda
Post by: lord dolf vader on April 24, 2002, 04:52:57 PM
what you want to bet he dosent come back and appologise for being wrong :)

and his difinition of socialism probly covers about half the countrys in the world. not just sweden