I'm sure Karl Rove is working on it right now.
Brace yourself - it'll be something ugly, vulgar & gross.
I'm aware of their style, or lack of it.
2006-10-03 08:40:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I think people are putting too much into what Foley did. I doubt many people will bat an eye over him come november. Truth is I could care less what some FL guy has done when I vote in TN. And I think everyone who is going to vote has already made up their minds and nothing is going to change it before Nov. (Go Ford Jr.)
However, I have heard that Rove is going to try a stunt of some sort. So I figure we have at least a good three more scandels befor election time.
2006-10-03 08:42:19
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answered by JFra472449 6
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Damage? LMAO. I guarantee that a Florida district that has been rep for 25 solid years will continue to be so, no matter if Mickey Mouse were on the ballot. Oh, but wait, the kind dems waited until just after the ballots were printed to "leak" this "news". Get the F over it. Oooooh, he wrote sketchy emails to 16 year olds who are considered of consenting age in Washington, DC where the emails occurred. Try getting the facts before spouting off with your lame comments.
Oh, and adding "gate" to everything does NOT make it horrible. LMAO.
2006-10-03 08:51:20
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answered by Goose&Tonic 6
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October 23.
2006-10-03 10:45:06
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answered by caesar x 3
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Obama had made it sparkling that he's working for reelection on an anti-capitalism platform. No sprprise there. needless to say the front runners for the republican nomination desire to enable quite everyone know that they are in a position to be as against capitalism as all of us else. Which, for the an introduced republican candidate, is previous rattling unusual. voters could desire to re-study the definition that capitalism is according to the two financial and individual freedom, and can't exist in any different case. the alternative to capitalism is greater state (government) controls over organization and unfastened corporation. which fits immediately against what made america what that's in the present day. (earlier than the present over-regulation and strengthen in government controls).
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answered by ? 4
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whatever foley has done, it was republicans who sat by and allowed it to happen. i can't believe what i'm reading here, that some of you are blaming the dems for foley's actions. go read a paper. truly inform yourselves before you give an answer. the republicans who are in office were hoping that this would not come to light until after the elections, which tells me they did not care about these children who were being harmed, pursued by this republican pervert.
2006-10-03 09:02:07
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answered by Debi K 4
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It'd serve them right. And it's probably already in the works, but not like you think. The American people aren't nearly as stupid as Dems assume. That's why they keep losing at the polls. This is just a clear demonstration of the partisan nature of modern Democrats. They HAVE no strategy even if they did win by some miracle. A Democrat win would be the best possible outcome as far as the Terrorists are concerned.
2006-10-03 08:41:44
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answered by Anonymous
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When you are right and are firm in the real issues such as defense,economy and taxes you don't need to stoup to dirty politics.We all know the real story on this and that is that if Foley has actually molested one of these pages in the last three years while some democrat sat on these IM's there will be hell to pay for your party.
2006-10-03 08:43:45
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answered by ? 6
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I'm sure they'll come up with something. They're pretty good at distracting the public. I firmly believe the whole battle between Bush and the Republican allies about the Geneva Convention issue was scripted!
2006-10-03 08:43:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe a suitcase nuke for New York, or Washington. Something that will say the repukes are tough and the democrats are weakies as that seems to be Rush Limbaugh's theme this year. You don't have to listen to him to know what he is saying, you just have to read the answers here.
2006-10-03 08:41:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe they will expose the Democrats' true positions on issues. That usually sinks the Dems.
My, we're all getting nasty here! And five weeks to go (not counting recounts and lawsuits).
I guess we still have all those dating, menstruation and pregnancy questions to tide us over if we get tired of insulting each other's politics, religion, race, sexual preference, etc.
I'm getting burned out from this . . .
2006-10-03 08:37:03
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answered by American citizen and taxpayer 7
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