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Politics : Just the Facts, Ma'am: A Compendium of Liberal Fiction

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To: Lazarus_Long who wrote (16798)9/17/2004 2:59:18 AM
From: Mark Konrad   of 90947
 
CNN (hardly pro-Bush) has a current Bush Electoral College lead over Kerry of 290 to 248. They are further reporting significant Kerry losses in several battleground states and even those once thought solidly in Kerry's camp (Minnesota among them!).

"Real Democrats," not those who've hijacked the party with Michael Moore wackos, should use this opportunity to purge the over-the-edge extremists by giving Bush and all Republicans an overwhelming landslide victory this November. The bigger the better. Then they can rebuild a sensible Democratic Party that can offer credible and honest alternatives to the Republicans in '06 and '08.

Democrats who think of Zell Miller as only a "turncoat" do so at their electoral peril. Much of what he said at the RNC was absolutely correct. Dennis Prager (http://www2.krla870.com/listen/) has opined that if college students today were given an unsigned copy of John F. Kennedy's inaugural speech from 1961 and were asked whether it was written by a Republican or a Democrat, the overwhelming majority would say "Republican" without hesitation. I agree.

Pity the once-great Party that has thrown aside the "classic" Liberalism of Roosevelt, Truman and Kennedy and embraced the likes of Michael Moore and Al Franken--MK--
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