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Old 07-15-2010, 08:15 AM
 
Location: Bella Vista, Ark
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You think Dems will vote for the Repubs? Now that's delusional. The battle will be for the Independents, which will likely move toward the Repubs. That will require getting out the Dem voters to counteract that. The Dems are going to try very hard, not to repeat their Mass mistake on that. How successful will they be, we'll have to wait and see.
Believe it or not, I know several Democrats that will be voing Republican this November or not voting at all. I don't know why you can't see beyond your nose. Is there any assumance the Republicans will take back either house? Of coruse not, but this post is more about what Gibbs said and Pilosi's response than what will actually happen. You started the spin on this post.

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Old 07-15-2010, 09:27 PM
 
Location: Pa
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You think Dems will vote for the Repubs? Now that's delusional. The battle will be for the Independents, which will likely move toward the Repubs. That will require getting out the Dem voters to counteract that. The Dems are going to try very hard, not to repeat their Mass mistake on that. How successful will they be, we'll have to wait and see.
No I think the Independents and the the moderate republicans who voted democrat will go the other way this time.
Party hardliners will never vote against their party. Too much brain damage at birth. They actually believe the rhetoric my party wrong or right. Reading the posts on this forum I would say 75% of the posters are party hardliners. Can't admit the flaws of their own party or use the tired excuse well Bush did it too, or the republicans didn't do anything either or the democrats did it too. As if that makes it acceptable to keep doing the wrong things.
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Old 07-18-2010, 03:00 PM
 
Location: The Republic of Texas
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No I think the Independents and the the moderate republicans who voted democrat will go the other way this time.
Party hardliners will never vote against their party. Too much brain damage at birth. They actually believe the rhetoric my party wrong or right. Reading the posts on this forum I would say 75% of the posters are party hardliners. Can't admit the flaws of their own party or use the tired excuse well Bush did it too, or the republicans didn't do anything either or the democrats did it too. As if that makes it acceptable to keep doing the wrong things.


I agree. The change people were looking for, was not away from the Constitution and American beliefs.

They got the same, on steroids.

It is time for a true change. The Normalcy Act of 2011! Back to our ROOTS!
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Old 07-18-2010, 03:06 PM
 
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We can only Hope for Change.
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