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To: i-node who wrote (200198)9/4/2004 11:15:06 AM
From: SilentZ  Respond to of 1574500
 
>Who is really angry? These people are acting like children who didn't get their way.

Everyone is angry. The Dems tried to hide it at their convention, the Republicans did not.

Frankly, it just goes to show that Bush's handlers are much smarter than Kerry's.

-Z



To: i-node who wrote (200198)9/4/2004 3:21:38 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1574500
 
Who is really angry? These people are acting like children who didn't get their way.


This coming from child numero uno! LOL.

Who ran from this thread when the polls went against Bush? Its been months since you posted with the current regularity. You are so full of horse puckey that it would be laughable if you weren't a full grown man.



To: i-node who wrote (200198)9/5/2004 4:49:06 AM
From: hmaly  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1574500
 
David Re...Can you imagine the Right carrying the kind of "anger" around for four years the way the Left has? Zell Miller is angry?

The simple truth is the angriest speaker at the rep. convention, was a democrat. And Zell threw some bombs, which the dems have yet to answer. While the spitball remark made the most headlines, I think Zells charge, that the dem. party had a plan to discredit GW, regardless of the cost to national security, was a real bombshell, and needs to be answered by not only Kerry, but the dems leaders. There have always been charges, of unpatriotic behavior by the far left, but now, that charge has been leveled at the dem. leadership, by one of their own. And if one believes all of the polls, the bomb has done immense damage.

Kerry responded, by attacking Cheney with unsubstantiated charges, however, Cheney was soft and fuzzy compared to Zell. Zell is the one, Kerry needs to discredit, and not just Kerry needs to do it. The dem. national leadership, needs to show that the fiery speeches by Gore, Kennedy etc, Howard, etc. weren't part of vast left wing conspiracy to discredit GW , regardless of the cost to national security. The reversal of trends on the polls, if it continues, will lead to a GW trouncig of Kerry, possibly bigger than Dukakis, and will lead to a big time introspection, if not cleaning house.



To: i-node who wrote (200198)9/7/2004 2:56:36 AM
From: Joe NYC  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574500
 
David,

I think all the "outrage" and efforts to discredit Zell Miller is probably going to backfire. Mainly because Zell Miller type Democrats exist, and there are quite a number of them. Some of them may see it as a signal to leave the party that has left them. Or at least, support president Bush over liberal Senator from Massachusetts

Joe