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Default OT--Welcome to the Republican party Sen. Byrd!

Lately, I find it awfully hard to rip on Sen. Byrd. In a hope to get
re-elected next year, he's made a very sharp turn to the right. He's a
co-sponsor of the "Small Business Health Fairness Act" (fka--association
health plans), and is a strong supporter of placing conservative judges back
on the nation's courts.

From his memoir, "Child of the Appalachian Coalfields":

"One's life is probably in no greater danger in the jungles of deepest
Africa than in the jungles of America's large cities."

"In my judgment, much of the problem has been brought about by the
mollycoddling of criminals by some of the liberal judges who have been
placed on the nation's courts in recent years."

"The high court's share of the responsibility for our increasing lawlessness
lies in two areas -- its zeal for bringing about precipitous social change,
and its overconcern for the rights of criminals and its underconcern for the
rights and safety of society,"
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Maybe he and Zell Miller can get together for drinks and figure out how to
bring the Democratic Party back into mainstream America.


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Lately, I find it awfully hard to rip on Sen. Byrd. In a hope to get
re-elected next year, he's made a very sharp turn to the right. He's a
co-sponsor of the "Small Business Health Fairness Act" (fka--association
health plans), and is a strong supporter of placing conservative judges

back
on the nation's courts.

From his memoir, "Child of the Appalachian Coalfields":

"One's life is probably in no greater danger in the jungles of deepest
Africa than in the jungles of America's large cities."

"In my judgment, much of the problem has been brought about by the
mollycoddling of criminals by some of the liberal judges who have been
placed on the nation's courts in recent years."

"The high court's share of the responsibility for our increasing

lawlessness
lies in two areas -- its zeal for bringing about precipitous social

change,
and its overconcern for the rights of criminals and its underconcern for

the
rights and safety of society,"
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Maybe he and Zell Miller can get together for drinks and figure out how to
bring the Democratic Party back into mainstream America.


Not likely,........not when this sort of mentality has become the center of
the DNC

http://www.dailykos.com/comments/200...4140/003/10#10






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P. Fritz wrote:

Not likely,........not when this sort of mentality has become the center of
the DNC

http://www.dailykos.com/comments/200...4140/003/10#10


Have you EVER had an original thought?

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Lately, I find it awfully hard to rip on Sen. Byrd. In a hope to get
re-elected next year, he's made a very sharp turn to the right. He's a
co-sponsor of the "Small Business Health Fairness Act" (fka--association
health plans), and is a strong supporter of placing conservative judges back
on the nation's courts.

From his memoir, "Child of the Appalachian Coalfields":

"One's life is probably in no greater danger in the jungles of deepest
Africa than in the jungles of America's large cities."

"In my judgment, much of the problem has been brought about by the
mollycoddling of criminals by some of the liberal judges who have been
placed on the nation's courts in recent years."

"The high court's share of the responsibility for our increasing lawlessness
lies in two areas -- its zeal for bringing about precipitous social change,
and its overconcern for the rights of criminals and its underconcern for the
rights and safety of society,"
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Maybe he and Zell Miller can get together for drinks and figure out how to
bring the Democratic Party back into mainstream America.



I will post this as JimH won't:


Now see there? All the guys who are convinced you aren't even the
tiniest bit interested in boating have to be at least partially wrong.
You are becoming an expert troller. Do you have any original thoughts
you'd care to share, or have you been instructed to repost the
propaganda?

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On Fri, 22 Jul 2005 15:09:04 GMT, "NOYB" wrote:

Lately, I find it awfully hard to rip on Sen. Byrd. In a hope to get
re-elected next year, he's made a very sharp turn to the right.

SNIP

Having been born and raised in West Virginia and with basically all my
family still there, I can tell you that Byrd has NO concern regarding
his re-election while he is still alive. If he dies before the next
election there is a slight chance he won't be re-elected via write-in.
If he dies before the election but after the ballots are printed he
will still win. In WV they tend to elect Senators for life. As a
Libertarian/Republican that disappoints me, but it is reality.

The Other Dave Hall


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On Fri, 22 Jul 2005 15:09:04 GMT, "NOYB" wrote:

Lately, I find it awfully hard to rip on Sen. Byrd. In a hope to get
re-elected next year, he's made a very sharp turn to the right.

SNIP

Having been born and raised in West Virginia and with basically all my
family still there, I can tell you that Byrd has NO concern regarding
his re-election while he is still alive. If he dies before the next
election there is a slight chance he won't be re-elected via write-in.
If he dies before the election but after the ballots are printed he
will still win. In WV they tend to elect Senators for life. As a
Libertarian/Republican that disappoints me, but it is reality.


So what you're saying is that deep down Byrd is a conservative?


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On Fri, 22 Jul 2005 18:06:29 -0400, "NOYB" wrote:


"Dave Hall" wrote in message
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On Fri, 22 Jul 2005 15:09:04 GMT, "NOYB" wrote:

Lately, I find it awfully hard to rip on Sen. Byrd. In a hope to get
re-elected next year, he's made a very sharp turn to the right.

SNIP

Having been born and raised in West Virginia and with basically all my
family still there, I can tell you that Byrd has NO concern regarding
his re-election while he is still alive. If he dies before the next
election there is a slight chance he won't be re-elected via write-in.
If he dies before the election but after the ballots are printed he
will still win. In WV they tend to elect Senators for life. As a
Libertarian/Republican that disappoints me, but it is reality.


So what you're saying is that deep down Byrd is a conservative?


Didn't say anything of the sort. I just found the concept of Byrd
having to do anything out of character specifically in order to get
re-elected quite humorous. And, yes, Byrd is quite conservative in
some respects and quite liberal, even socialist, in others. But
regardless of such labels he brings home the bacon (and various other
cuts of pork) to West Virginia. Most East and West coasters will not
quite be able to understand Byrd's type of liberalism as it has little
to do with big city issues, only slightly to do with racial issues,
and is rooted in depression era rural viewpoints - all of which is
quite foreign to the coasters.

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"Dave Hall" wrote in message
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On Fri, 22 Jul 2005 15:09:04 GMT, "NOYB" wrote:

Lately, I find it awfully hard to rip on Sen. Byrd. In a hope to get
re-elected next year, he's made a very sharp turn to the right.

SNIP

Having been born and raised in West Virginia and with basically all my
family still there, I can tell you that Byrd has NO concern regarding
his re-election while he is still alive. If he dies before the next
election there is a slight chance he won't be re-elected via write-in.
If he dies before the election but after the ballots are printed he
will still win. In WV they tend to elect Senators for life. As a
Libertarian/Republican that disappoints me, but it is reality.


So what you're saying is that deep down Byrd is a conservative?


Jeezus, you're stupid!

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