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"thunder" wrote in message
... On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 08:07:32 -0500, I am Tosk wrote: Personally, I think the Republican Party is still dead in the water. There is considerable anger at the Democrats ineffectual administration, but you make a big mistake if you think that translates to happiness with Republicans. It doesn't. Whooo boy.... Denial is more than just a river ![]() thinking that, hopefully the democrats won't learn anything from this and will continue trying to steal as much money from us as possible until November... Oh no, it's a wake up call that the Democrats ignore at their peril, and yes, there are lessons to be learned. Now, while you are all giddy, let me know the lessons you learned from New York 23? It has been a long time since Massachusetts has elected a Republican Senator. All the way back to the late 1960s, when they elected Edward Brooke, IIRC. New York, 23, *had* been Republican, however, since the 1800s. Again, lessons learned? I think the teabaggets are going to give Brown a pass on his less than perfect rightwing credentials for at least a while. The question is, is he electable in the next election, which is only 35 weeks (or so) away. I doubt it. I'm more concerned about the recent Supreme Court decision to relax the limits on corporate and union campaign contributions. This does not help the continued feeding frenzy in DC. -- Nom=de=Plume |
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