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Common Man
11-09-2004, 11:34 AM
1. There will be no draft short of a major international emergency of a magnitude far beyond anything most of us have lived through.
2. We are not going to invaded Iran, N Korea or Syria
3. The US is not full of torch carrying right wing Christians. GWB was elected by everyday Americans. Most Americans have some degree of faith, and they were insulted by the far left’s mocking of their faith and values.
The Democrats need to go back to their base and that base is the workingman. The Democrats need to appeal to the workingman’s need for job security, health care, tax relief and national security without insulting his faith and values system. Many working people saw a lot that they liked in the Kerry ticket, but they were driven away by the Democrats alignment with the Hollywood elites, the homosexual agenda, the anti-religion agenda and the anti-life agenda. The Democrats must shun the far left and re-associate with the everyday working American if the part is to every win another election. This is not the same as becoming like the Republicans.

segovius
11-09-2004, 12:06 PM
Originally posted by Common Man
1. There will be no draft short of a major international emergency of a magnitude far beyond anything most of us have lived through.
2. We are not going to invaded Iran, N Korea or Syria
3. The US is not full of torch carrying right wing Christians. GWB was elected by everyday Americans. Most Americans have some degree of faith, and they were insulted by the far left’s mocking of their faith and values.
The Democrats need to go back to their base and that base is the workingman. The Democrats need to appeal to the workingman’s need for job security, health care, tax relief and national security without insulting his faith and values system. Many working people saw a lot that they liked in the Kerry ticket, but they were driven away by the Democrats alignment with the Hollywood elites, the homosexual agenda, the anti-religion agenda and the anti-life agenda. The Democrats must shun the far left and re-associate with the everyday working American if the part is to every win another election. This is not the same as becoming like the Republicans.

The election's over - let it go and move on.

It's more healthy.

Ra
11-09-2004, 12:34 PM
1. Of course there won't be a draft. That would make GWB a lier and he isn't a lier is he? :rolleyes:

2. Let's hope Bush learned his lesson with Iraq.

3. :no: 49% of 'everyday Americans' didn't vote for Bush.

SpcMs
11-09-2004, 01:01 PM
Originally posted by Common Man
2. We are not going to invaded Iran, N Korea or Syria
Of course you won't. Those countries have actual WMDs and right now the American military is already getting its ass kicked in a country that has like not one single serious weapon and was just liberated from a horrible dictator. Bush is stpd, but luckily he cannot send out an army he does not have. (btw, I wouldn't be too sure about Syria. I guess that would still be considered, uhm, feasable, in the minds of the neocons)