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So many promises that are now hot air a year later... will the 2006 victory in Congress hurt them next year because of lack of vision, performance, cooperation with each other?
Not to mention that the surge is working and they won't acknowledge that their country is doing well...

2007-12-15 15:05:24 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

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Yeah pretty much. The only hope was Hillary. And now she is insisting her national health care will be mandatory for everyone. That will never fly. Bye bye democrats. Socialism is not going to win elections.

2007-12-15 18:52:52 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

No they haven't blown it.. I hope that people keep debating the issues as that is what makes us all more aware.. I don't believe in the democratic policies, but I love to hear all sides in case we (citizens not political parties) miss something.. Believe it or not.. Both parties, the dems and republicans argueing over the issues is what keeps the government balanced.

But I will say this.. The dems need to get rid of Hillary as she is killing the Party... She needs her own island someplace where she can rule and run that island in the ground. I've never seen such a power hungry person (male or female) in my entire life.. She's dangerous to all people not just the dems.

2007-12-15 15:21:13 · answer #2 · answered by Ditka 7 · 1 0

Nancy Pelosi screwed us when she cut a deal, then declared that "impeachment is off the table" the minute after she got sworn in as Speaker of the House.
The American people sent the democrats to congress to clean up the mess and to impeach (bring to trial) Bush, Cheney and all the rest of those liars. This has also given the remaining republicans the opportunity to clean things up for their party in time for the next election. They have both failed miserably.
What this does is leave the door open for 3rd party candidates to get elected in greater numbers. As little as 6% of the vote makes a 3rd party eligible for federal election funding.

2007-12-15 16:36:12 · answer #3 · answered by revsuzanne 7 · 1 0

i think of that the actual area of blowing their opportunities are high no longer unavoidably in who the candidate is. They began out attempting to attend to themes that they ran on interior the final election. They have been given issues began and then got here to an absolute provide up. they're now enjoying to politics quite than exhibiting the rustic that they be attentive to the thank you to run a minimum of one branch of the government. they could make a distinction. restore the divide interior the government and instruct the rustic that they are in a position to be helpful. quite they spend months attempting to locate sufficient airborne dirt and mud on the President. Ain't going to artwork.

2016-11-27 19:36:25 · answer #4 · answered by friedman 4 · 0 0

No, there are plenty of sheeple who want government to take care of them.

But there are many people waking up, look at all the support Ron Paul is getting!!!

2007-12-15 15:29:23 · answer #5 · answered by freedom_vs_slavery 3 · 1 1

Umm yeah. I can't wait to see the look on their faces when their a55es start getting handed to them for their actions committed in 2006. What did you honestly think we forgot? You thought it was hard times for you before. I'd run. Get ready for it. It's coming........and there's not a damn thing you can do to stop it. Actually a re balancing(per se) is about to start. Thank God. And yes they blew their last ditch best load in 2006. Thanks for showing me your best hand. Evil idiots. Barack Obama is their best bet. Mike Gravel should be their fallback. If i were senator Obama i would seriously consider Mr. Gravel as my runningmate. I know i would. His knowledge alone would warrant it.

2007-12-15 15:18:20 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 3 3

The best the Democrats have is a Liar and a Muslim, that's sad.

2007-12-15 18:10:51 · answer #7 · answered by Johnny Reb 5 · 0 1

I going with NO on this one. Mr. Bush has all but guaranteed a Democrat in the White House and, a majority in both houses.

2007-12-15 15:17:43 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 3 3

Its time for change, both parties have let the Country down.

2007-12-15 15:19:33 · answer #9 · answered by Edge Caliber 6 · 2 2

The record of this administration will over shadow anything the Dems can do between now and next November. Bush blew it for his party and those who followed him blew it for themselves.

2007-12-15 15:16:31 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 6 3

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