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Sandman
March 3rd 04, 02:47 AM
Beware, neo-cons:

We're coming to get you.
We're coming to take back our country.
We're coming to restore traditional American values.
We're coming to vote each and every one of you out of office.

And it looks tonight that we're going to do it with a Kerry/Edwards ticket,
a north/south/east/west/midwest combination that's unbeatable. And we're
going to do it with Howard Dean's input and grassroots organization. Looks
like he just won Vermont tonight, and he's not even running any more. :-)

"Bring it on", neo-cons. "You can run, but you can't hide".

Perhaps someday, the party of Lincoln will rediscover itself and become
relevant again. Until then, the Democratic Party is the only relevant
political party in this nation - the true Republicans have been co-opted and
arm-twisted by the neo-cons for over three horrendously miserably failed
years. I look forward to the day that the Republican party restores itself
to some degree of sanity. But it won't happen until we kick out the
*******s who stole the last Presidential election and have systematically
eliminated each and every so-called "Republican" that helped them dismantle
and destroy everything this country should stand for.

It will take time to undo the damage. But undo it we will.

Kerry's speech on C-SPAN2 tonight was fantastic - he began by lauding
Edwards at length (Edwards aids have hinted Edward will officially drop out
tomorrow), and then moved immediately to lauding Howard Dean. He mentioned
no other candidate by name.

Given Edwards' effusiveness towards Kerry tonight, and Kerry's effusiveness
towards Edwards tonight, it looks like there's been a lot of
behind-the-scenes talk which may inevitably lead to a Kerry/Edwards ticket.

ScottW
March 3rd 04, 05:05 AM
"Sandman" > wrote in message
...
> Beware, neo-cons:

Tell us when the hollow rhetoric is over and we can begin discussing
Kerry's position and his record.
You are the most shameless bandwagoner I've ever seen.

ScottW

pyjamarama
March 3rd 04, 01:05 PM
"Sandman" > wrote in message >...
> Beware, neo-cons:

You do realize that a "neo-con" is a former liberal who's come to his
senses, don't you?


>
> We're coming to get you.
> We're coming to take back our country.
> We're coming to restore traditional American values.
> We're coming to vote each and every one of you out of office.
>
> And it looks tonight that we're going to do it with a Kerry/Edwards ticket,
> a north/south/east/west/midwest combination that's unbeatable. And we're
> going to do it with Howard Dean's input and grassroots organization. Looks
> like he just won Vermont tonight, and he's not even running any more. :-)
>
> "Bring it on", neo-cons. "You can run, but you can't hide".
>
> Perhaps someday, the party of Lincoln will rediscover itself and become
> relevant again. Until then, the Democratic Party is the only relevant
> political party in this nation - the true Republicans have been co-opted and
> arm-twisted by the neo-cons for over three horrendously miserably failed
> years. I look forward to the day that the Republican party restores itself
> to some degree of sanity. But it won't happen until we kick out the
> *******s who stole the last Presidential election and have systematically
> eliminated each and every so-called "Republican" that helped them dismantle
> and destroy everything this country should stand for.
>
> It will take time to undo the damage. But undo it we will.
>
> Kerry's speech on C-SPAN2 tonight was fantastic - he began by lauding
> Edwards at length (Edwards aids have hinted Edward will officially drop out
> tomorrow), and then moved immediately to lauding Howard Dean. He mentioned
> no other candidate by name.
>
> Given Edwards' effusiveness towards Kerry tonight, and Kerry's effusiveness
> towards Edwards tonight, it looks like there's been a lot of
> behind-the-scenes talk which may inevitably lead to a Kerry/Edwards ticket.

Mikermckelvy
March 3rd 04, 10:36 PM
>From: "Sandman"
>Date: 3/2/04 6:47 PM Pacific Standard Time
>Message-id: >

>Beware, neo-cons:
>

>We're coming to get you.
>We're coming to take back our country.
>We're coming to restore traditional American values.
>We're coming to vote each and every one of you out of office.

Wishfull thinking.>And it looks tonight that we're going to do it with a
Kerry/Edwards ticket,
>a north/south/east/west/midwest combination that's unbeatable.

Kerry's record will defeat him. How many votes has he shown up for this year?

>And we're
>going to do it with Howard Dean's input and grassroots organization.

LOL! More I have a scream speeches?
>Looks
>like he just won Vermont tonight, and he's not even running any more. :-)

Whoopee, he won his home state, that's better than Gore.

>"Bring it on", neo-cons. "You can run, but you can't hide".
>

Neither can Kerry, from his miserable record or his far left agenda.

>Perhaps someday, the party of Lincoln will rediscover itself and become
>relevant again.

Defense and high taxation are relevant.

>Until then, the Democratic Party is the only relevant
>political party in this nation - the true Republicans have been co-opted and
>arm-twisted by the neo-cons for over three horrendously miserably failed
>years. I look forward to the day that the Republican party restores itself
>to some degree of sanity. But it won't happen until we kick out the
>*******s who stole the last Presidential election and have systematically
>eliminated each and every so-called "Republican" that helped them dismantle
>and destroy everything this country should stand for.
>
>It will take time to undo the damage. But undo it we will.
>
>Kerry's speech on C-SPAN2 tonight was fantastic - he began by lauding
>Edwards at length (Edwards aids have hinted Edward will officially drop out
>tomorrow), and then moved immediately to lauding Howard Dean. He mentioned
>no other candidate by name.
>
>Given Edwards' effusiveness towards Kerry tonight, and Kerry's effusiveness
>towards Edwards tonight, it looks like there's been a lot of
>behind-the-scenes talk which may inevitably lead to a Kerry/Edwards ticket.
>
>
Looks like a lot of ass kissing, to me.