blues90
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Mon Feb-26-07 08:41 PM
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I am so sick of liberal radio callers talking about 2008 candidates |
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Here on DU I can avoid this ahead of time bullshit but these callers go on and on about all their points of view . By the time the elections do arrive I hope everyone is sick of hearing Obama and Hillary and all the others standing in line .
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Mon Feb-26-07 08:42 PM
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1. turn off your radio and tv nt |
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Mon Feb-26-07 08:45 PM
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2. I want to hear most of the topics |
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But it seems like one caller banters on about the candidates and the rest all fall right in line .
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Mon Feb-26-07 08:48 PM
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3. nothing to do about it, I'm afraid. People are talking about '08 because |
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the candidates are already out there campaigning. It's bound to come up.
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Mon Feb-26-07 08:55 PM
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4. Sorry...It's campaign season...The primaries being moved up are what you should be mad at |
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In my humble opinion.
And I agree. It makes for a permanent campaign. We just had midterms four months ago and we are already well into 08.
Makes all government that much more of a show. There is little time left for real work to accidentally get done.
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Mon Feb-26-07 09:48 PM
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5. mixed feelings here blues |
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I think you must understand WHY they're talking 2008 - it's next year - but like me I'll bet what you're really sick of is the media constantly pushing Hillary and Obama - I'm sick of them too
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Mon Feb-26-07 09:50 PM
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Mon Feb-26-07 10:22 PM
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10. OK, I'm an idiot. Ignore post #9. |
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Thanks OMC. Please OP, don't forget the tags, for the sarcasm challenged among us.
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Mon Feb-26-07 10:47 PM
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11. I Don't Think You Are, Nor Do I Think The OP Was Sarcastic. |
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My laughter is actually geared towards the fact that the OP wasn't in fact sarcasm LOL
Your post #9 is just fine. :)
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Mon Feb-26-07 10:01 PM
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7. I Hear Rushbo Isn't Talking About Them |
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:sarcasm:
A few weeks ago this place was in a panic over the possibility of AAR going off the air...along with the long running problem of getting any liberal or progressive viewpoints on the radio. Guess ya can't please 'em all.
Try popping onto the dial with news as opposed to talk...Pacifica, American Public Radio and the many interesting stations in the "Education Band"...between 88 and 92 on the FM. I can only handle so much of AAR these days...especially when it's about an election that is a year from getting rolling.
I blame the endless campaign professionals...those whose only paycheck comes from working for one candidate or another or lives off that campaign money as a consultant. There's also the corporate media that sees cheap and easy programming in hashing and rehashing the beauty poll numbesr and trying to play out a script they think they've written and control.
I'm already sick of the elections...and most of the babbling is ignored here. I am blissfully non-committed and am more convinced in that belief than ever. My focus is on what's going on on the local level. This is the year to look for new candidates, party build, network and work on the big jobs of not only holding our majorities but building on them. As far as the Presidential beauty show/demolition derby...wake me up sometime in January '08.
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Mon Feb-26-07 10:05 PM
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8. 'I hope everyone is sick of hearing Obama and Hillary and all the others' |
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You hope the voters are sick of all the liberals so they will vote for whom??
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Mon Feb-26-07 10:17 PM
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9. I'm not following you. "By the time the elections do arrive".... |
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... I'm hoping Obama or Hillary are the presumptive favorites. In fact, I hoping that either of them would have to eat babies on camera in order to lose.
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Mon Feb-26-07 10:55 PM
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12. Blame the money machine |
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If it weren't for the exorbitant amount of money that can firmly put the primary in one person's camp, this wouldn't be happening.
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Tue Feb-27-07 12:42 AM
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13. I'm sick of it, too. Instead of talking about '08, they need to be talking about investigations |
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TODAY. About reigning chimperor in. About drawing a line in the sand that separates our policies and beliefs from the neocons. About forcing BINDING votes that expose the lies and hypocrisies of the right wing. I'm sick of all this '08 crap, because if we don't do the work that needs to be done TODAY, '08 is a dream. We won't stand a chance. We are spending money from a job we don't have yet.
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Tue Feb-27-07 04:30 PM
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17. That's the way I look at this . |
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I am concerned about NOW not 2 years down the road . Now in a sane world I would look ahead 2 years however we are not living in a sane world nore do we have sane people running this country .
One of these disasters becaome a reality and forget about 2009 .
We just went through months of campaigns for 2006 mid terms and look at how well this worked out , sure we won the majority and barely in the senate and so far nothing has changed , gone is the 6 for 06 ranting .
So if people what to count the chickens before they hatch then I say to you live in your dream world because reality is not what we have right now as far as political promises are concerned , it's a fucking game and nothing more .
I have been hearing the very same political promises for over 40 years and I see nothing changed at all , we are much worse off now than before .
Look at the educations system , look at the poverty , look at the economy , look at the trillions we owe . Look around at all of it but before you do make certain you go back through the last 40 years and see what was promised at the elections . I speak to those here who feel the 2008 elections should over ride all else right now .
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Tue Feb-27-07 03:02 AM
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Edited on Tue Feb-27-07 03:05 AM by PhilipShore
some candidates have no original ideas, so they resort to group psy-ops tactics to win the debate.
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Tue Feb-27-07 07:39 AM
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15. It's perfectly understandable... |
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With only a ''size zero'' majority in the senate there is only so much in congress that can get done, so the main focus is getting a Democratic president elected and further power to correct the gargantuan mess. Any other focus is less productive, for now accept badgering republican senators to do the right thing and they won't so it's 08 the order of the day.
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Tue Feb-27-07 03:53 PM
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16. Personally, I'm looking forward to the debates, which |
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should start in a month or so.
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