Originally posted by: tallest1
an Ultraliberal? What the heck would that make Howard Dean?
Originally posted by: Perknose
You know, I was thinking of voting for this Kerry fellow, but Zell's deep and penetrating analysis has completely won me over. I just don't like the sound of "ultraliberal".
I mean, let the "ultraliberals" in and next thing you know, the Federal Government will be running some sort of deficit, maybe even a HUGE one.
And, of course, those "ultraliberals" have no respect individual rights and just love to impose federal government nannny state control. Imagine what kind of Attorney General we'd have. Why, he'd probably want to read your e-mails!
Finally, "ultraliberals" know NOTHING about foreign policy, and would likely drag American prestige and influence right down into the mud.
Ultraliberals. They're even worse than liberals . . . right? I'll have to tune in to Rush tomorrow and find out for sure.
Originally posted by: TechJunkie95242
Why isn't CkG responding to any of this?
Originally posted by: TechJunkie95242
Why isn't CkG responding to any of this?
Originally posted by: SuperTool
Well, looks like the main street is leaning towards Kerry. Maybe Miller couldn't find Main street if he lived on it![]()
Originally posted by: Dari
Originally posted by: SuperTool
Well, looks like the main street is leaning towards Kerry. Maybe Miller couldn't find Main street if he lived on it![]()
Per me reges regnant (unseen)
Kerry has some of the best handlers I've never seen. When he's not contradicting himself, he can sound very eloquent. Nevertheless, the beauty of his speeches are only skin deep. I doubt he even understands what he's saying.
Whether Bush or Kerry resides in the White House, do you think that changes anything? Unless Kerry wants to go the way of Kennedy, we will see bigger government, more burden on the middle and lower classes, and more innovative ways to distance the population from the halls of power.
Originally posted by: SuperTool
Originally posted by: Dari
Originally posted by: SuperTool
Well, looks like the main street is leaning towards Kerry. Maybe Miller couldn't find Main street if he lived on it![]()
Per me reges regnant (unseen)
Kerry has some of the best handlers I've never seen. When he's not contradicting himself, he can sound very eloquent. Nevertheless, the beauty of his speeches are only skin deep. I doubt he even understands what he's saying.
Whether Bush or Kerry resides in the White House, do you think that changes anything? Unless Kerry wants to go the way of Kennedy, we will see bigger government, more burden on the middle and lower classes, and more innovative ways to distance the population from the halls of power.
Divided government will lead to a smaller government. Republicans have been corrupted by power. Hopefully losing it will make them return to fiscal conservatism.
:cookie;Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
"Look, John Kerry couldn't find Main Street with both hands," he said. "You can't make a chicken swim and you can't make John Kerry anything but an out-of-touch ultraliberal from Taxachusetts."
The Miller bashing my now commence.
CkG
Originally posted by: SuperTool
And yet most registered voters now preffer Kerry over Bush. What does that tell you about America? It's more liberal than the rightwing media would make you believe.
Originally posted by: digitalsm
Originally posted by: SuperTool
And yet most registered voters now preffer Kerry over Bush. What does that tell you about America? It's more liberal than the rightwing media would make you believe.
The polls of today show a dead heat, just like its been for the past three months. The polls show Kerry at 46% and Bush at 45% with +/- 3. And this is after two-three solid months of negative news on Bush. Kerry doesnt stand a chance.
Originally posted by: SuperTool
Originally posted by: digitalsm
Originally posted by: SuperTool
And yet most registered voters now preffer Kerry over Bush. What does that tell you about America? It's more liberal than the rightwing media would make you believe.
The polls of today show a dead heat, just like its been for the past three months. The polls show Kerry at 46% and Bush at 45% with +/- 3. And this is after two-three solid months of negative news on Bush. Kerry doesnt stand a chance.
Keep telling yourself that.![]()
Originally posted by: DanJ
Originally posted by: tallest1
an Ultraliberal? What the heck would that make Howard Dean?
Dean was actually never overly-liberal. If you look at his take on the issues (gun control being a major one). But going by the Bush camp's spin maybe he was.
