Dr DD
"rapid disintegration" Crap, it took twenty years. I'm amused it took so long.
2006-10-27 02:05:50
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answered by mymadsky 6
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They have not disintegrated, the religious right just needs a new Nazi at the helm to push thier agenda through, they are searching and I am sure some right wing fanatic will be held out in front of thier fascist movement as a low taxes, strong on the war and crime canidate to try to sneek him into the white house. Sad thing is the American public is so fed up with politics that no one is watching, but it will happen sooner or later they will have thier little Hitler installed in the white house. Bush came close but he's not extreme enough for them. Thats right a guy who says God told him to fight this war is not extreme enough for them...now thats scary.
2006-10-27 09:06:09
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answered by mrfoxhorn 5
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The far right wing of the Republican party is not breaking up. What is falling apart is the center/right coalition built by the party during the 1990s. Moderates are starting to opt out of the party at a rapid pace.
Republicans know they can not have a conservative majority in the USA.
2006-10-27 09:14:05
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answered by Overt Operative 6
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Only 12 percent of likely voters say they are enthusiastic about the administration. The percentage of those who say they are angry with it has grown to 40 percent from 32 percent in early October. As for the GOP-controlled Congress, 32 percent of likely voters call themselves angry, up from 28 percent.
This fall, however, the AP-AOL News poll shows that Democrats have an advantage — in some cases in the double digits — among middle-class voters.
A majority of middle-class voters now favor Democrats to control the House and say that Democrats best represent their most closely held beliefs. They trust Democrats more than Republicans to handle the situation in Iraq, which most of them view as a mistake. The war is this voting group's most important issue. The economy and health care are close behind.
2006-10-27 08:45:46
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answered by dstr 6
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I am highly amused by the disintegration of the far-right wing of the Republican Party because that will leave us with moderate Republicans who will appeal to the center ground, keeping woolly-minded liberals from gaining the White House in 2008.
Yippee!! No Hilary!!
2006-10-27 08:50:03
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answered by skip 6
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Hahaha!! I have not been amused as much as sickened!
These last 6 years have been a disgrace and now lardass Limbaugh is adding to it. I don't thunk any of em have the brains to know what is coming out of their mouth.
I noticed Rush is gaining some pounds since he can't get the prescriptions. Poor guy needs some GLUE for his denture cream. That would shut him up.
Each time the right wing strikes they give us another vote in our favor. Let them speak ! hahahahahahahahaha!!
2006-10-27 10:22:04
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answered by ₦âħí»€G 6
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Mr.Feelgood, I don't disapprove of your lifestyle, I find it neither immoral or disturbing, what does irk me is that you besmirch the very conservatives that provide you with the safety and strategy to live in peace.
Do you really equate the Christian right in our country with the Islamic Fundies? Have you an idea what happens to gays in the greater Islamic world? Or for that matter, the way women are subjugated?
Please consider your political affiliation.
2006-10-27 08:57:28
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answered by Anonymous
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The only rapid disintegration is the time you have left to make these ridiculous statements...
2006-10-27 09:06:24
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answered by ? 7
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A) We haven't gone anywhere. I'm right here and ready to vote straight ticket Republican on election day.
B) ""what comes around goes around" isn't applicable to anything. What are you even talking about?
-Aztec276
2006-10-27 08:47:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah i hate Gerry Studds and Barney Franks too.
2006-10-27 09:33:34
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answered by Anonymous
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