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Default Obama selects muff-munching liberal for SCOTUS.

In article 2009052915071116807-noneofyourbusiness@allcom,
"R&B" wrote:

On 2009-05-29 10:05:13 -0400, Alberto Gonzalez
said:

"R&B" wrote in
news:2009052817182131729-noneofyourbusiness@allcom:

On 2009-05-27 11:09:42 -0400, "Lamont Cranston"
said:

Project China Blue Book wrote:
In article ,
HK wrote:

Kurgan. presented by Gringioni. wrote:
On May 26, 12:35 pm, HK wrote:
The Limbaugh-Cheney wing of the GOP has no clout outside of
the party and, in fact, is a perfect focus of ridicule.
Seriously, who really gives a crap what the right-wingnut think
or say about anything?

Either the GOP moves to the center or...it dies.



It could hang out on the margins indefinitely.

The problem is there's no viable party to take it's place. The
last thing we need is a one party system.


If the people feel it necessary to start a new party or enliven an
existing alternative to the GOP, they will do so.

The Democrat party is its own opposition party.

There is no "Democrat party."


Short attention span.

Randy



No, he's correct. There is no "Democrat Party". Just as there is no
"Republic Party". But if you disagree, maybe you could provide a link of
some sort to the party's website.


Yes, I know this. The Republicans have made a concerted effort to cut
off the last syllable of the proper name of the Democratic Party every
time they mention it as an act of disrespect. Like junior high
name-calling, it serves to do little to insult the Democratic Party or
its followers, but speaks volumes about the lack of respect Republicans
have for anyone other than themselves.

I was referring off-handedly to the short attention span of someone who
won't bother to spell out the entire name.

Randy


Yes, they belong in the same dark pit with those who insist on turning
nouns into verbs, as in "to conference".

Aaaargh.