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AlanSmithee

    • 15 Apr 06
    • 12:31 pm

    Given the choice between a Republican and a semi-Republican, people will vote for the real thing. Expecting any significant resistance from the donks to our corporate masters is pointless in the extreem. If twenty years of democrat "Me Too"- ism hasn't taught you that - it hasn't taught you anything. Significant change will happen *outside* the duopoly. Not within it.

    Posted to The Seinfeld Strategy
    • 20 Apr 06
    • 6:32 am

    "Oh, I'd like to do the right thing, but I can't because of voting is below 50%." "Oh, I'd like to do the right thing, but I can't because it's too hard;" "Oh, I'd like to do the right thing, but my lumbago is acting up." "Oh, I'd like to do the right thing, but but but but..." UP JUMPED JESUS IN A CHARIOT-DRIVEN SIDECAR! WHAT A BUNCH OF SOFT-FINGERED NINNIES! I you're sitting around on your fat white ass moaning excuses and waiting for a saviour to come along, then you deserve *exactly* the kind of corrupt, theocratic & homicidal …

    Posted to The Seinfeld Strategy
    • 10 Apr 06
    • 8:16 am

    Free Trade? Do donks really think they're going to skate to political dominance on Free Trade? Are they *that* far removed from reality? Amazing! Then again, after pimping Kerry for the Other Prowar Party in 2004, I guess I shouldn't be surprised at anything I read here.

    Posted to A Primary Concern
    • 10 Apr 06
    • 2:37 pm

    The donks shot any credibility they had on "Free Trade" back when they got together with the rethuglicans to pass NAFTA. Their backing the war gives antiwar voters no reason to vote for them and the much vaunted "We're Not Republicans" strategy isn't going to wash. It never has. Local issues will settle what few elections are actually competitive (darn few) despite all the donkey braying about polls.

    Posted to A Primary Concern