Does the 'D' in Democrat stand for dopey?


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Posted by Nick at 09/26/08 07:08AM        Post ID#: #561

I guess we will have to wait and see which party Rossi belongs to. Frankly, I don;t care, as long as he wins back what was rightfully his to begin with last time.

Now, if it were McCain, I'd say he was planning on a switch somewhere down the road. I think McCain is a "D" in "R" clothing, leaving us no REAL choice but to go with the VP candidate, who, in this case is the best one of them all, Palin.

The Editors are right-on today.

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Posted by Andy at 09/27/08 03:11PM        Post ID#: #571

Who are the thinking people mentioned in the article? certainly not the right wing Republicans or the newspaper editors that endorced Bush and Hastings for the last 8 years.
Voting again is for the better of two poor choices. certinly not Palin#4 I thought you were smarter than that. In 2000 liked John Macain over Bush but now he is getting senile. Mr. Obama is the most intelligent of the four. So I guess it's Obama for president for this ex Goldwater republican now independant.

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