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Old 11-04-2004, 07:31 PM
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I just thought I stop by briefly and offer everyone a brief glimmer of hope.

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Old 11-04-2004, 07:32 PM
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A glimmer of hope ... until he gets nominated to the Supreme Court.
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Huh? Wha...?

Look, a ray of sunshine! Where the eff did that come from?

No matter; I shall I enjoy it while it lasts.
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A glimmer of hope ... until he gets nominated to the Supreme Court.
Party poop! :glare:
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Hope is no longer allowed.

Now comes the revolution.

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Exulting in their electoral victories, President Bush's conservative supporters immediately turned to staking out mandates for an ambitious agenda of long-cherished goals, including privatizing Social Security, banning same-sex marriage, remaking the Supreme Court and overturning the court's decisions in support of abortion rights.
And just to smack ya around a bit more, I've also seen some talk that Ashcroft's resignation is a strategic move to clear the deck...for his appointment to the Supreme Court.
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Old 11-04-2004, 08:08 PM
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And just to smack ya around a bit more, I've also seen some talk that Ashcroft's resignation is a strategic move to clear the deck...for his appointment to the Supreme Court.
Aargh!

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Old 11-04-2004, 09:30 PM
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Hope is no longer allowed.

Now comes the revolution.

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Exulting in their electoral victories, President Bush's conservative supporters immediately turned to staking out mandates for an ambitious agenda of long-cherished goals, including privatizing Social Security, banning same-sex marriage, remaking the Supreme Court and overturning the court's decisions in support of abortion rights.
And just to smack ya around a bit more, I've also seen some talk that Ashcroft's resignation is a strategic move to clear the deck...for his appointment to the Supreme Court.
Won't happen. Even a demoralized Democratic party would do whatever they could to stop that.... and they DO still have enough people in the Senate for a fillabuster.
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Old 11-05-2004, 12:01 AM
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Won't happen. Even a demoralized Democratic party would do whatever they could to stop that.... and they DO still have enough people in the Senate for a fillabuster.
Sorry. Didn't you read what I wrote? No more hopeful thinking is allowed. We must be hungry, desperate, vicious, and ruthless.

I would have said, once upon a time, that Enron and Abu Ghraib were more than sufficient to guarantee a second Bush presidency wouldn't happen.
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Old 11-05-2004, 01:27 AM
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Won't happen. Even a demoralized Democratic party would do whatever they could to stop that.... and they DO still have enough people in the Senate for a fillabuster.
Sorry. Didn't you read what I wrote? No more hopeful thinking is allowed. We must be hungry, desperate, vicious, and ruthless.

I would have said, once upon a time, that Enron and Abu Ghraib were more than sufficient to guarantee a second Bush presidency wouldn't happen.
The two aren't mutually exclusive... I can encourage the democrats to fillabuster and attack any legislation the Shrub pushes forward and still be hopeful both that they'll do it and that it'll work. ;)
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