Senators On The Edge

July 11th, 2007 Posted By Pat Dollard.

Chart: Iraq and 2008
By The New York Times

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2 Responses

  1. Dan

    All I can say is learn from George McGovern. Yeah, that guy. He wagered that America would vote for him over Nixon in 1972. He figured that the VN war was so unpopular
    that Americans would vote overwhelmingly for an anti-war scewball like him.

    Well, he figured wrong. The 2008 election will be a repeat of history and Republicans who supported that shamnisty bill and a precipitous pull-out are going to feel some real pain from their constituents in ‘08.

    You don’t lead according to polls. You lead by making smart decisions, by putting this country and our constitution first. That’s what Joe Lieberman does. He didn’t give a damn about polls. He lead. His party did not. THAT IS HOW YOU WIN ELECTIONS.

  2. Michael A. Davis

    I heard most of them voted for it before voting against it before voting for it…

    What this country needs is another Ronald Reagan. I want someone to stand up and call blue blue, white white, and red red. I want someone who will not compromise and fight any chance they get for their causes.

    And I know that I am not the only one. 2008 is summing up to be a bad political decision day for the choices we have for President. So far, I haven’t seen a democrat or republican I would vote for….

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