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PATRICK Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu May-24-07 04:14 PM
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123. Repeating mistakes
is a national disease from the top. Perception is everything especially when nearly all long term strategies have failed. Ironically the success of 2006, despite removing most of the pertinent factors and the limiting fraud, has been pushed to empowerment of the main drags on the party- before they even get to caving "sagely" to Bush. Long term results other than those have been nothing but a string of fizzles and disasters, standing boldly with a fire hose with knots in it, then looking weak and stupid. Looking- which is what you would think a politician would understand.

On all ends of the equation except for the coddling of the uneasy DINO coalition and the anti-progressive
logs are utterly bankrupt, yet the new roots has no power to lead and the moderates in charge don't dare try to attack with this uneasy crew. This is NOT the time for this kind of fearful fence sitting and truly is committed to losing just as daily soldiers die in these maneuvers in the hallowed halls.
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