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To: SilentZ who wrote (544795)1/19/2010 4:15:58 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1576165
 
This election means very little, no matter who wins. November 2010 means a ton.

Can't agree. If Coakley loses double digits, Obama and Dems need to rethink what they doing. At a minimum, they need to keep the people better informed as to what they are doing and the accomplishments they have made to date.....definitely a lot better than they have this past year. Once again, Rs have gotten control of the message while Dems remain relatively silent. Its how Bush stayed in power for 8 years running down the country.



To: SilentZ who wrote (544795)1/19/2010 5:18:52 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576165
 
Z, > This election means very little, no matter who wins. November 2010 means a ton.

Only if you're of the viewpoint that you have to push through every unpopular bill you can before November 2010.

In other words, "it's all about ideology" ...

Tenchusatsu



To: SilentZ who wrote (544795)1/19/2010 5:32:43 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576165
 
This election means very little, no matter who wins. November 2010 means a ton.

What a bizarre comment.

This election, should the Ds lose it, would have strong potential for killing Obama's most significant domestic agenda item, effectively undoing a year's worth of scoundrel politics and democrat bribery.

How could it possibly mean "very little".