>>I'm betting on Ru Ru Rudy!
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>>8 more years!
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>Naw, the best would be Barack Obama vs. John McLain. The worst...Hillary vs. Cheney.:-)
First, this is what a democrat had to say about the democratic party:
"This election outcome should have been implausible, if not impossible. With a litany of complaints — bad economy, bad deficit, bad foreign war, bad gas prices — amplified by a national media that discarded any pretense of neutrality, a national opposition party should have won this election."
This was Zell Miller talking about how the democrats have left the people.
http://www.hannity.com/story.php?content=/zell_millerHmmm, I'm thinking Rudy will be the republican and Obama would be great for the other side. He'd get beaten resoundingly as will anyone else the democrats put up because of the democratic party's platforms. I'm glad they don't "get it". The country is not liberal. If you look at the election on a county by county breakdown, almost the entire nation went for Bush. Kerry carried on the large population centers. Send us another clown, I say.
Oh yeah, it's McCain, not McLain.
I'm thinking your party will go for Hillary though. There's been too much smoke for there not to be some fire. Bring on the beast. Rudy is "America's Mayor" and the people in the northeast love him. He is not as conservative as I would like, but I would vote for Osama Bin Laden before I'd vote for her. You know I am speaking for a LOT of southerners when I say that!<vbg>
Next thing to watch for is the restructuring of social security and the IRS. I can't wait.
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