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Re: Gee Parker (none / 0)

Dump them all... I'll be damed to give them one penny... at this point after this pathetic capitualion on Roberts... I am willing to "go another round" with the GOP... perhaps then enough Republicans will hurt for there to be some change...

If the elected Democrats demonstated they wanted change it would be another story but all their actions just support this administration and their backwards assed policies... I would rather save my money AND my vote.

Besides telling us how to live, think, marry, pray, vote, invest, educate our children and, die, the GOP has done a fine job of getting gov't out of our lives.
by Parker on Tue Sep 27, 2005 at 12:45:51 PM EST
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Re: Gee Parker (3.00 / 1)

Parker I think you should go third party, I an not sure the Democrats will ever be able to accomadate you.
by THE MODERATE on Tue Sep 27, 2005 at 12:52:26 PM EST
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Gee Moderate...when were you ever a Democrat...since you only like the Republican Democrats... not everyone belongs to the white male christian anti-women. anti-gay "special interest" group as you do ... some of us actually depend on the Democratic party to protect our civil rights... but you would not know anything about that... because you know that when push come to shove you will not think twice about jumping in your SUV and running over to the Republican party to "save yourself"... yeah, I sure you would donate to Operation Blessing to "help" out those lesser fortunate folks...
Besides telling us how to live, think, marry, pray, vote, invest, educate our children and, die, the GOP has done a fine job of getting gov't out of our lives.
by Parker on Tue Sep 27, 2005 at 01:14:36 PM EST
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"Gee Moderate...when were you ever a Democrat"

I first Reistered to vote as a Democrat in 1984 when I turned 18 I have never changed my party affliation.

"not everyone belongs to the white male christian anti-women. anti-gay "special interest" group as you do"

Parker I guess I am a white male, God's choice if you will but that is what we are, I am also left-handed, dyslexic, and 5' 10".  I believe in the Apostle Creed but I do not force on anyone, I am married and my wife does not think I am anti-women, but she does complain that I do not clean the house as much as she does.  I do not know many gay people, at least none who say they are but there are rumors the unmarried lady living down the street is, however I am not big into gossip so I am not ever sure she is, but if she is I have no problem with her, I have a cousin who I think maybe I invite him to our wedding but someone made it clear to him not to bring any male freinds I think it was his mother.  He came did not embarrass anyone although he is a little pansy acting it caused no trouble.  

"because you know that when push come to shove you will not think twice about jumping in your SUV and running over to the Republican party to "save yourself".."

I drive Toyota Tercel my wife has a Dodge Caravan mini van, we do not own an SUV.  Never
given it serious thought about becoming a Republican.  

"yeah, I sure you would donate to Operation Blessing to "help" out those lesser fortunate folks..."

I do not know that charity but I have given my time and effort to others, my personal favority is the American Heart Assocition, but I have also donate time and money to others.

I am not sure where you are going with this but since you thought you know me I decided to help you out a bit.

 

by THE MODERATE on Tue Sep 27, 2005 at 01:45:01 PM EST
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Re: Gee Parker (2.00 / 1)

some of us actually depend on the Democratic party to protect our civil rights... but you would not know anything about that...
Besides telling us how to live, think, marry, pray, vote, invest, educate our children and, die, the GOP has done a fine job of getting gov't out of our lives.
by Parker on Tue Sep 27, 2005 at 02:44:38 PM EST
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The Democratic party will not get anywhere with the elected officials listening to whining partisans who might as well not vote for a Democrat anyways.
by KainIIIC on Tue Sep 27, 2005 at 04:48:22 PM EST
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Re: Gee Parker (none / 0)

No one is stopping you from funding these Republican Democats... be my guest. I won't give a penny nor a vote.
Besides telling us how to live, think, marry, pray, vote, invest, educate our children and, die, the GOP has done a fine job of getting gov't out of our lives.
by Parker on Tue Sep 27, 2005 at 05:10:16 PM EST
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Democrats who have announced their support for Roberts (16):

Max Baucus of Montana, Jeff Bingaman of New Mexico, Robert Byrd of West Virginia, Kent Conrad of North Dakota, Christopher Dodd of Connecticut, Byron Dorgan of North Dakota, Russ Feingold of Wisconsin, Tim Johnson of South Dakota, Herb Kohl of Wisconsin, Mary Landrieu of Louisiana, Patrick Leahy of Vermont, Joseph Lieberman of Connecticut, Ben Nelson of Nebraska, Bill Nelson of Florida, Mark Pryor of Arkansas and Ken Salazar of Colorado.

Cant have these guys in the party either now can we.

by THE MODERATE on Tue Sep 27, 2005 at 01:00:04 PM EST
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Re: Gee Parker (none / 0)

I actually do find that funny... Feingold voting yes while Clinton/Bayh/Biden/Kerry voting no... an extreme political move on the Triangulator's part when none was needed. Also funny was Chris Dodd's yes versus Harry Reid's no... I remember when they were chosing a minority leader, people wanted Chris Dodd to mount a challenge to Reid because he may be too conservative. It all works out in the end... Perhaps the more left-leaning senators vote yes on roberts while the "established" do not? funny...
by KainIIIC on Tue Sep 27, 2005 at 04:46:59 PM EST
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