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To: tejek who wrote (413672)6/10/2003 9:27:31 PM
From: CYBERKEN  Respond to of 769670
 
<<I'd rather be an Iraqi.>

I take you at your word, sand rat. It didn't even have to be said.

You are CERTAINLY NO AMERICAN...



To: tejek who wrote (413672)6/10/2003 9:29:26 PM
From: CYBERKEN  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
You are an honest hater of America. That honesty can be respected-BUT, nevertheless, you bastards have no where to HIDE anymore. We REMEMBER. 91101 has FORCED us to REMEMBER...



To: tejek who wrote (413672)6/10/2003 9:30:37 PM
From: PROLIFE  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Its time for real Americans to stand up ..

WE DID and you were a rejek tejek. clintos coattails drug down many a demorat:

The Hidden Election

USA Today calls it "the hidden election," in which nearly 7,000 state legislative seats are decided with only minimal media and public attention. The paper took brief notice because this is the year the state legislatures perform their most important national function: drawing revised congressional districts based on the most recent census.

But there's another important national story here: further evidence of the disaster that Bill Clinton has been for the Democratic Party. According to the National Conference of State Legislatures, Democrats held a 1,542 seat lead in the state bodies in 1990. As of last November that lead had shrunk to 288. That's a loss of over 1,200 state legislative seats, nearly all of them under Clinton. Across the US, the Democrats control only 65 more state senate seats than the Republicans.

Further, in 1992, the Democrats controlled 17 more state legislatures than the Republicans. After November, the Republicans control one more than the Democrats. Not only is this a loss of 9 legislatures under Clinton, but it is the first time since 1954 that the GOP has controlled more state legislatures than the Democrats (they tied in 1968).

Here's what happened to the Democrats under Clinton, based on our latest figures:

- GOP seats gained in House since Clinton became president: 48
- GOP seats gained in Senate since Clinton became president: 8
- GOP governorships gained since Clinton became president: 11
- GOP state legislative seats gained since Clinton became president: 1,254
as of 1998
- State legislatures taken over by GOP since Clinton became president: 9
- Democrat officeholders who have become Republicans since Clinton became
president: 439 as of 1998



To: tejek who wrote (413672)6/11/2003 2:53:54 AM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
tejek,

I've had CYBERKEN on ignore for months because I decided he was too much of a Stalinist totalitarian and anti-patriot.

Not only is he a vicious, hateful and stupid man, he's the antithesis of what a good American has always been.

CYBERKEN is a traitor to everything that has made America great.

*****
Re: then we are lost and frankly, you can have whatever is left over.

Here's where we part company. I hope CYBERKEN is the very first person to lose his citizenship when the DSEA (Domestic Security Enhancement Act) that he lusts for is enacted.