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blm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-26-04 07:47 PM
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22. We SHOULD. Put a wedge between the Oldtime Reps and the End Times Reps.
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  -Why can't we use wedge issues? Inland  Nov-26-04 11:48 AM   #0 
  - An excellent idea,  forgethell   Nov-26-04 12:00 PM   #1 
  - You got a good point and we should use them  vinny9698   Nov-26-04 12:02 PM   #2 
  - credit card abuse issue would help the conservatives  MattWinMO   Nov-26-04 12:17 PM   #4 
     - another problem with credit cards.........  annabanana   Nov-26-04 01:52 PM   #10 
     - no, it's because credit card companies can change the terms of  SemperEadem   Nov-26-04 07:01 PM   #20 
     - Debt owed to your family's small business...  DieboldMustDie   Nov-26-04 10:06 PM   #29 
  - it would've backfired  MattWinMO   Nov-26-04 12:08 PM   #3 
  - Because The Media Makes Those Issues Disappear From Public Discourse  AndyTiedye   Nov-26-04 12:39 PM   #5 
  - That's not good enough.  Inland   Nov-26-04 12:50 PM   #6 
  - Wedge Issues Work For Them (and only them) BECAUSE OF The Media  AndyTiedye   Nov-26-04 01:46 PM   #8 
  - I think it is more the fault of the democratic party rather than the media  snippy   Nov-26-04 05:43 PM   #16 
  - Freedom of Religious Choice  Dr Ron   Nov-26-04 01:42 PM   #7 
  - I know. Use Tom Delay too. "Do you think he is ethical?"  Dr Fate   Nov-26-04 01:48 PM   #9 
  - "Do you agree with Jerry Fawell, Rev Moon & Fred Phelps?"  Dr Fate   Nov-26-04 02:05 PM   #12 
  - I'd thought that the environment would have been used to good effect  blindpig   Nov-26-04 02:04 PM   #11 
  - Would outsourcing be a good example?  hightension   Nov-26-04 02:31 PM   #13 
  - Kerry Seemed to be Pounding on Outsourcing Whenever I Heard Him  AndyTiedye   Nov-26-04 06:16 PM   #17 
     - I've got a 4 year old.  hightension   Nov-26-04 07:31 PM   #21 
        - That's My Point. Most People Never Got To Hear What Kerry Had to Say  AndyTiedye   Nov-26-04 08:07 PM   #23 
           - was more of an issue made  hightension   Nov-26-04 08:24 PM   #24 
              - He Proposed a Tax Credit for Creating Jobs AT HOME  AndyTiedye   Nov-26-04 08:37 PM   #26 
                 - I do remember those  hightension   Nov-26-04 08:51 PM   #27 
  - Stem cell research was one and a good one.  dogman   Nov-26-04 04:05 PM   #14 
  - Well, let's look at that---two questions have to be answered  Inland   Nov-27-04 09:25 AM   #32 
  - Segregation  xerox   Nov-26-04 05:13 PM   #15 
  - This Is Such A Great Thread/OP It'll Surely Sink Beneath Kerry & Obama  cryingshame   Nov-26-04 06:30 PM   #18 
  - It'll sink behind fifty DU Lounge threads with weak puns and cat pictures.  Inland   Nov-27-04 09:13 AM   #31 
  - the repugs have gotten away with it  SemperEadem   Nov-26-04 06:53 PM   #19 
  - I heartily agree and have been advocating pushing them all the way  lawladyprof   Nov-26-04 09:36 PM   #28 
  - You use an example pointing out what to do, and how far we are from it  Inland   Nov-27-04 09:11 AM   #30 
  - We SHOULD. Put a wedge between the Oldtime Reps and the End Times Reps.  blm   Nov-26-04 07:47 PM   #22 
  - Our wedge issues are economic ones  Radical Activist   Nov-26-04 08:33 PM   #25 
 

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