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Old 10-20-2010, 08:47 PM
 
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Given the choice I am sure Jesus would be a Democrat.
Nah, he not stupid to get into politics... that's for us petty humans...
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Old 10-20-2010, 08:53 PM
 
Location: Florida
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Polls are one thing. Turnout of voters is another. It could be a landslide for the Republicans in areas not expecting defeat. We shall see.
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Old 10-20-2010, 08:57 PM
 
Location: Florida
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Nah, he not stupid to get into politics... that's for us petty humans...
No, Jesus would not like abortion or gay marriage or promiscuity. I don't think he would be a democrat. I think he is in a class higher than either party.

It is written. God's ways are higher than man's ways.
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Old 10-20-2010, 11:20 PM
 
Location: on the edge of Sanity
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No, Jesus would not like abortion or gay marriage or promiscuity. I don't think he would be a democrat. I think he is in a class higher than either party.

It is written. God's ways are higher than man's ways.
I'm glad you added this. However, I wonder why Republicans seem to think every Republican is pro-life or every Democrat is pro-choice. Actually, pro-choice is very different from pro-abortion, if there is such a thing. You can be both anti-abortion and pro-choice. It should be a personal decision, not a legal debate. I won't comment on "promiscuity" since there's no denying the Republicans Party has its share of scandals.

I'm always amused when people claim to know what Jesus would like or not like.
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Old 11-02-2010, 07:23 PM
 
Location: Chicago
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The poll numbers have progressively (no pun intended of course) been closing up. Many races are within margin of error now...

It's going to be a close race overall I'd imagine, certainly not the wet dream the GOP zealots here would like to believe. But as usual they tend to ignore reality and live off what they tell one another the truth is.
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Agreed. Hard to believe that they have such confidence, considering the fact that the "grassroots" Tea Party candidates have turned out to be whackadoodles that have been hijacked by the GOP...or have the whackadoodles Tea Party candidates hijacked the GOP? Really very bizarre turn of events.
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The GOP have hamstrung themselves with these nutty 'baggers. Now that we are getting closer to the election people are taking more serious consideration to what they are saying/believe in, a lot of which is truly stupid and downright alarming. The GOP has been ignoring Rove here and rallying around this "grass root" movement simply because it had momentum. The end result may not be what they had hoped for. Momentum sure, substance? Not so much. Polls are reflecting that.

The GOP has lost two elections now because they have not paid attention to substance and instead appeased their crazy wing of the party. They are doing it again...
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^^This^^

Democrats will lose a few seats, but nothing close to what the Republicans are hoping for.

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Old 11-02-2010, 07:50 PM
 
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Quick, hurry, make it look like Sarah Palin was running for all of the offices!
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