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This is a discussion on GOP Civil War within the US Politics forums, part of the General Discussion category on Politics.ie. Originally Posted by Al. Antiwar.com is not a news site. You would do well to read actual news instead of ...
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So AIPAC has hardly any influence has it? Is that why Obama had to prostrate himself here? Or Joe Biden declared himself a "zionist"? Jewish American traitors Rosen and Weissman, whose legal fees are being paid by AIPAC, are free on bail. Have you ever even heard of Ben-Ami Kadish, another traitor? AIPAC continues to lobby for the release of Jonathan Pollard, the traitor par excellence. Bush is rumoured to be planning to pardon him at the end of his term.Pollard delivered over 1000 classified documents to Israel for which he was well paid. Included in those documents were the names of over 150 US agents in the Mideast, who were eventually “turned” into agents for Israel. But by far the most egregious damage done by Pollard was to steal classified documents relating to the US Nuclear Deterrent relative to the USSR and send them to Israel. Read about him here. Israeli Spying: The Mother of all Scandals Better stick to the controlled mainstream press, eh? Far more informative. |
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| For the Republicans to become competitive again they need to become a national party again -and that means, whether they like it or not, appealing to New England, the rest of the North East and the Pacific states again. Take New England for instance. The GOP basically gave the Democrats 34 electoral votes -the same as Texas- without even a token campaign anywhere but New Hampshire, and even there it was token. Since 2000 the number of GOP senators there have fallen from 6 to 3 and the number of Congressmen to zero, despite the NH first district being gerrymandered to produce a GOP incumbent! Without Senators Jeffords, Chaffee and Sununu leading their campaigns in Vermont, Rhode Island and New Hampshire respectively the party's electability dies in those states and declines elsewhere, because these were the moderate faces of the GOP. And make no mistake about it, when Senators Gregg, Snowe and Collins retire the GOP won't have a hope in hell of holding those seats -they are personal fiefdoms, nothing more. If the GOP get their act together there even if they don't win them they will at least force democrats to spend money contesting them -which can only help the GOP.
__________________ Political Compass, July 2007: Economic Left/Right: 4.88 Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -7.03 My slow drift to the right continues.... |
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| Joemoran: We already know that you're an anti-semite who thrives on propaganda and lies. You don't have to prove it to us even more by linking even more tinfoil-hat web sites and YouTube videos. You're probably also an Islamic terrorist, with your virulent defence of Tehran, the capital city of the biggest state sponsor of terrorism on the globe. Why don't you come clean with us? |
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You have been taken apart bit by bit. Either educate yourself or else go back to watching Fox "News". Either way you have no business posting here again after you have been shown up as any independent poster will confirm. |
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"Former president Jimmy Carter’s controversial views on Israel cost him a place on the podium at the Democratic Party convention in late August, senior Democratic operatives acknowledged to the Forward. Breaking with the tradition of giving speech time to living former presidents, convention organizers honored Carter with only a short video clip highlighting his work with Hurricane Katrina victims and a brief walk across the Pepsi Center stage" Jimmy Carter Conspicuously Absent From Podium - Forward.com" |
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| RNC chairman condemns controversial Obama song - CNN.com They continue to plan into their steriotypes. Watching them self destruct is so much fun. Meanwhile Arnie wants to run for President: Arnold would like to be able to run for president | Arnold Schwarzenegger | In the News | TV | Entertainment Weekly Count on the democratic congress blocking any constitutional amendment to allow that to happen, the dems would get creamed by Arnie. |
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