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To: koan who wrote (24918)8/25/2012 4:30:41 PM
From: longnshort2 Recommendations  Respond to of 85487
 
no the people who resign were people who wanted to fund PP not the others. I googled it and saw no leaders that wanted to defund resign.

I read that article and it was just wacko san fran chapters, and only a 30% reduction in donations, you said they went under. hell they are find geez even the san fran wackos only cut back donations by 30%. and no reduction in the saner parts of the country



To: koan who wrote (24918)8/25/2012 4:37:44 PM
From: Brumar89  Respond to of 85487
 
Heh, wanna hear al-Bamah's 'predator drones' joke?

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To: koan who wrote (24918)8/25/2012 4:39:21 PM
From: Brumar89  Respond to of 85487
 
Tomorrow Romney will say 'No one ever asked me why my party can't approve a budget.'



To: koan who wrote (24918)9/6/2012 6:08:43 PM
From: TimF  Respond to of 85487
 
"Romney leads by nine among men but is down by one among women."
September 3, 2012

Says Rasmussen, in its announcement of the daily presidential tracking poll. The basic numbers are the same as yesterday: Romney 48%, Obama 44%. This is the first day in which the tracking poll — which includes 3 days — is based entirely on post-convention polling.

I'm very interested in the way the gender politics game is playing out. It seems that the Democrats have pushed very hard making a special offer to women — positing a "war on women" and so forth. But they're only up one point with women, which seems to be less than the usual skewing of females toward the Democratic Party. One might anticipate that the war-on-women politics would repel some men, but it looks like it's failing to work on women too.

althouse.blogspot.com