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Thu Mar-09-06 01:29 AM
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Edited on Thu Mar-09-06 01:32 AM by Homer12
....Republicans that is.
They've ruined the country.
Raise your hand or drink a drink if you agree.
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Thu Mar-09-06 01:33 AM
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1. Texas is the pool of talent for the whole country? |
Moody Bluz
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Thu Mar-09-06 02:04 AM
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5. I was supremely disappointed. |
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Edited on Thu Mar-09-06 02:04 AM by Moody Bluz
I really did not think DeLay would lose a primary race, but I did not expect him to trample his opponent like he did. I felt my fellow Texans would make a statement and send him bruised and bloodied into the General Election in November to get finished off. That is the thing about red staters, no matter how low I set my expectations, they never fail to fall short of them.
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Thu Mar-09-06 02:11 AM
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7. Open primaries in Texas |
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Dems here are saying they voted for him because he so tainted and will be easier to beat.
Welcome to DU! :hi:
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Thu Mar-09-06 02:18 AM
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8. If he had been in my district... |
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and I had been clued in to this, I would not have had the stomach to vote for him. I would have been in the voting booth for a long time trying to talk myself into it.
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Why Syzygy
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Thu Mar-09-06 02:27 AM
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10. this is what I'm thinking |
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screw the other guys, we want DeLay. Put him there. He won't survive November.
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Thu Mar-09-06 02:29 AM
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They estimate sometimes up to 15% of the vote is crossover. If I lived down there I just might have sucked it up and gone and voted for him.
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Why Syzygy
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Thu Mar-09-06 02:29 AM
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11. what are you talking about? |
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that is exactly what happened. Maybe someone is thinking. Maybe they think, give us the idiot and we can easily beat him. Goddess knows dems are having a very difficult time winning tickets. So, yea, give us DeLay. If we can't beat him then just stay at home.
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Thu Mar-09-06 01:34 AM
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Thu Mar-09-06 01:38 AM
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4. "Tom the Hammer wins GOP primary". That's one ugly headline. |
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Thu Mar-09-06 02:09 AM
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6. Turnout was pretty low. |
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Only 33,160 in Delay's primary. The general will be higher.
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Thu Mar-09-06 10:46 AM
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14. And totally in line with what we all know about Republicans. |
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I'm kind of glad they have to own this one.
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Thu Mar-09-06 01:37 AM
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3. Where is the outrage?? |
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I saw where the Sugarland voters still think DeLay is just GREAT - idiots!!!
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Thu Mar-09-06 10:48 AM
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15. Make that Sugarland REPUBLICANS, please. |
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Thu Mar-09-06 10:49 AM
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16. Juanita doesn't think DeLay is great.... |
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I got a mailout from DeLay saying that Democrats were voting in the Republican primary for his opponent. That ain't happening. Crossover Democrats are voting for DeLay. Reason? Well, when Republicans want to raise money, they holler, "Abortion!" or "Flag burning!" or "Consenting adults are doing nasty things in their bedrooms and won't let you watch!" When Democrats want to raise money, they simply say, "Tom DeLay." They don't even have to holler.
www.brazosriver.com/
And "I saw where" isn't all that convincing...
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Thu Mar-09-06 02:24 AM
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9. Just as sick of Florida! |
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Thu Mar-09-06 02:31 AM
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13. Like no other state has any elected official problems? |
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In Texas, buddy, and we fight as best we can. Don't go downing my state just because we became a breeding ground for filth. Help us clean it up. Get on the team and stop fragging. We all need to unite. Agree?
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Thu Mar-09-06 11:07 AM
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20. Nope, but Utah doesn't send us their presidents and oilmen |
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Maybe you can suggest how the rest of us should clean up Texas. Many of us live in states where folks have already fouled their own nests and we're busy as hell trying to clean up the messes in our own states. To be truthful, I think we have a better chance than y'all do.
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Thu Mar-09-06 11:13 AM
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21. This sounds like the ole |
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blame it on Texas arguement. Sorry. I don't buy it.
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Thu Mar-09-06 11:15 AM
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22. I blame Texas for is own problems |
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So I expect Texans, when they befoul their own nest, to clean it up rather than export it. That doesn't seem like too much to ask.
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Thu Mar-09-06 07:14 PM
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23. let me repeat the same ole same ole |
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Bush was born in Connecticut. As if that makes any difference. Before he became governor here we had the most progressive, beautiful blue governor ever, Ann Richards. What happened meantime I could not say because I moved to another state.
I think this is tedious. To blame the people of a state or geography for a hideous atrocity? Is Austria responsible for Hitler? For now and evermore?
If it makes you feel better to assume that "TEXAS" is to blame for the horrific conditions right now, then maybe you feel better. I think it might be wise to get a clue. "Texas" in and of itself does not create monsters. They show up. What are you going to actually do about it?
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Thu Mar-09-06 08:09 PM
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24. Question is, what are Texans going to do about it? |
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Clean up the political mess, that is.
Re-elect Perry? Give a resounding vote of confidence to Delay? Send more corrupt Repukes to D.C.?
Believe me, there are plenty of states whose political nests are absolutely foul right now, including that of my home state of Ohio, the heartland of every whack job Repuke that ever wore a suit and touted a Bible. Thing is, I don't expect Texans (or anyone else) to clean up that mess. I recognize it as a mess and one Ohio got itself into. It will be up to Ohioans to clean it up and I can only thank God the Taft dynasty, unlike that of the Bush Crime Family, appears to be nearing its inglorious reign, so there's no hope of exporting our homegrown nincompoops to Washington.
So I'll leave it to Texans to figure out what the hell has gone wrong in their state and turn things around. Between the whack jobs in Ohio and the repuke takeover in WV, I've got my hands full. But at least the folks I'm fighting with will admit we have a serious problem. That is not intended to insult the thousands of Texans who ARE fighting to right the ship, but to those who refuse to recognize there's something seriously wrong in Texas politics and the rest of us are paying for it.
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Fri Mar-10-06 02:16 AM
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25. I'll agree with most of that |
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except that TEXANS are somehow responsible for the monster in the whitehouse. I don't know how that happened. I was just as mortified as anyone else. 2000? I sat there HORRIFIED! Still am. I appreciate that you see this as a regional issue. I assure you it is not. Maybe it was a master plan. Take Texas, then the nation, then the WORLD! Okay, how is that working out. At least ya'll have Kucinich in Ohio.
Yes, Texas politics is a total freaking mess. They have ruined our public school system. We rank lower and lower every year on every standard for ANYTHING. It didn't used to be this way. But blaming "Texas" is rather like blaming the rape victim for the rape. Not allowed. We got raped. Now the rapist has taken to the bigger world. But "we" did not create him. And we don't like to be blamed for that. We have our share of jewels too. Ann Richards. Molly Ivans. Chris Bell. Many others. All those guys who fought the alamo and got us into the union. You know, history. We are not totally bereft.
The main problem with Texas, as I see it, is there are three churches on every street corner. Too many people buy into the "he is a 'christian', so he must be okay" idea. I don't know how we get rid of that. But if someone figures it out, I'm all for it.
Remember, Texas was also the home of Lloyd Benson. I didn't like him at the time, but now I really do. My congressman for years, Martin Frost, got kicked out of office last election. Why? Because people were breaking the law and drawing lines the way they wanted. And who would that be? Well, DeLay of course! Guess what, he is on trial. Just because we have outlaws doesn't mean they don't get the chance to pay someday. I hope Bush gets his chance to pay. But it isn't just up to Texans. We all have to pull together. So please don't diss my state. I'll follow suit and not diss yours. And don't forget, our Democratic reps ran out of the state in order to avoid Perry's bullshit. They sent homeland security looking for them. We all have our battles. I just hate it when people blame Texas for the maggots.
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Thu Mar-09-06 10:51 AM
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17. How do you know if he REALLY won or not? |
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Thu Mar-09-06 10:57 AM
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:beer: I work graveyard, all right?
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Thu Mar-09-06 11:06 AM
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Here in Dallas, they've been running this ASSANINE commercial where Governor Rick "Pretty Boy" Perry turns towards the camera with a cheezy, photo-op type look and asks, "I'm proud of Texas. How 'bout you?!"
Well I ain't proud of no Texas, land of corrupt, inept politicians (for the most part)! :mad:
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