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Cocoa Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-08-03 08:39 AM
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90. confused thinking
You're displaying it and encouraging it.

It won't do much good to elect a Dem in the WH if the House and Senate remain subjugated and are only called upon as a rubber stamp for decisions made by the junta.

This is nonsense in so many ways:

-- who said anything about not trying to win the House and Senate? Just this week Tom Daschle introduced a slogan for 2004: "12-2-1" meaning 12 seats in the House, 2 in the Senate, and the White House.

-- but ignoring that flaw, the Congress is not a rubber stamp, even now, even with Bush as president and the dems in the minority. You persistently ignore all dem successes, even as a minority, in blocking Bush.

-- but setting aside those two flaws, if the dems win the White House, that means Bush is gone, and so what can you possibly mean when you talk about the junta. The junta would be gone.

The only thing consistent about your posts is that it's consistently, overwhelmingly negative, that it feeds on all the things that DUers are angry about and it totally ignores all the positives.

It's a mishmosh of truisms and nonsense conclusions, and I wonder why you work so hard at it.

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