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Topic: Science > Prophecies-Of-Nostradamus
User: "THE MIN"
Date: 09 Nov 2006 07:32:26 PM
Object: RNC Strategy At Work...
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THE LIBERAL-dominated [D]s took the Senate by one seat,
with little protest--as if the RNC's top brass decided
up front to hand them the election on a silver platter:
knowing the hard-line radical left-wing Liberals Pelosi
& Co. would jump at the opportunity to impeach Bush and
hate God, Family, Country 24/7/365... business as usual.
But this evolving situation will make the Liberals more
angry and bitter than ever before--especially thanks to
President Bush, his unassailable veto power, and thanks
to our Republican-dominated USSC, who the Liberals will
learn to hate like they've never learned to hate before.
As long as mainstream conservative Republicans control
both Executive and Judicial branches of our U.S. Gov't,
and effectively prevent the Liberal [D]s from gaining
an overriding majority in the Legislature, that keeps
the [R]s in the driver's seat. And that's what counts.
The RNC already knew the House of Representatives had
become a lost cause, no matter what they did. But they
could've retained the majority in the Senate, if they'd
really wanted to. But the GOP war-room obviously didn't
want to. All things considered, I see the wisdom of it.
This is clearly part of the RNC's overall strategy to
prevent the Liberals from taking over the White House
in 2008. That's obviously more important, even mission-
critical, for achieving long-term success in defeating
Liberalism in America and around the world, than it was
to temporarily surrender the majority in both Houses of
Congress over to the Liberals at this mid-term juncture.
The War will escalate, and Liberals have no stomach for
battle. America will watch Liberals try to "cut and run".
The Liberal-controlled Congress will fall into gridlock,
since our President will veto any even slightly Liberal
legislation that the Liberal [D] caucus tries to sneak
past their more centrist--some actually conservative!--
[D] subordinates. No amount of "sugar-coating" will hide
their radical Liberal agenda from the Republican minority,
much less from the veto pen of President George W. Bush;
all likewise no less from the watchful eyes of American
voters. It's the Liberals' turn to get hammered 24/7/365!
So, the REAL fight is about to begin. Every day between
now and election-day Tuesday November 4th, 2008 AD (and
forever thereafter) will draw applause from moderate-to-
conservatives, and death rattles from expiring Liberals.
So ask yourself, did Republicans simply lose these mid-
term elections, or did the RNC "throw the fight", as it
were, because had [R]s won, then the Liberals would've
had a better shot in 2008 of taking the White House(!)?
As in 2000 and 2004, that proved entirely unacceptable,
since no Liberal could ever be permitted to occupy the
Oval Office. I see now that, while the GOP candidates
resoundingly lost the mid-terms, the RNC got precisely
what they were after: the predictable Liberal-meltdown
between now and election-day 2008. THAT is what counts.
Enjoy!
Daniel Joseph Min
http://www.2hot2cool.com/11/danieljosephmin/
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User: "Brian E. Clark"

Title: Re: RNC Strategy At Work... 10 Nov 2006 09:04:00 PM
In article <8i9al21qks5kh8l9rcrd5vf3nqnuoo9l1u@4ax.com>, Al
Klein said...

I see now that, while the GOP candidates
resoundingly lost the mid-terms, the RNC got precisely
what they were after: the predictable Liberal-meltdown


Another idiot melts down.

To be fair, we must remember that this one came pre-softened.
--
-----------
Brian E. Clark
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User: "Carl Wilson"

Title: Re: RNC Strategy At Work... 11 Nov 2006 01:55:38 AM
On Fri, 10 Nov 2006 22:04:00 -0500, Brian E. Clark
<reply@newsgroup.only.please> wrote the following in alt.atheism:

In article <8i9al21qks5kh8l9rcrd5vf3nqnuoo9l1u@4ax.com>, Al
Klein said...

I see now that, while the GOP candidates
resoundingly lost the mid-terms, the RNC got precisely
what they were after: the predictable Liberal-meltdown


Another idiot melts down.


To be fair, we must remember that this one came pre-softened.

ROFLMAO!
I gotta remember to put the coffee cup down *before* reading the posts
here! (It's bad on keyboards and monitors when you snort coffee on
them! -;)
.
User: "Al Klein"

Title: Re: RNC Strategy At Work... 11 Nov 2006 12:08:45 PM
On Sat, 11 Nov 2006 07:55:38 GMT, Carl Wilson <carl_w@swbell.net>
wrote:

On Fri, 10 Nov 2006 22:04:00 -0500, Brian E. Clark
<reply@newsgroup.only.please> wrote the following in alt.atheism:

In article <8i9al21qks5kh8l9rcrd5vf3nqnuoo9l1u@4ax.com>, Al
Klein said...

I see now that, while the GOP candidates
resoundingly lost the mid-terms, the RNC got precisely
what they were after: the predictable Liberal-meltdown


Another idiot melts down.


To be fair, we must remember that this one came pre-softened.


ROFLMAO!

I gotta remember to put the coffee cup down *before* reading the posts
here! (It's bad on keyboards and monitors when you snort coffee on
them! -;)

Even worse when it come out of your ears. ;)
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User: "Carl Wilson"

Title: Re: RNC Strategy At Work... 11 Nov 2006 05:06:24 PM
On Sat, 11 Nov 2006 13:08:45 -0500, Al Klein <rukbat@pern.invalid>
wrote the following in alt.atheism:

On Sat, 11 Nov 2006 07:55:38 GMT, Carl Wilson <carl_w@swbell.net>
wrote:

On Fri, 10 Nov 2006 22:04:00 -0500, Brian E. Clark
<reply@newsgroup.only.please> wrote the following in alt.atheism:

In article <8i9al21qks5kh8l9rcrd5vf3nqnuoo9l1u@4ax.com>, Al
Klein said...

I see now that, while the GOP candidates
resoundingly lost the mid-terms, the RNC got precisely
what they were after: the predictable Liberal-meltdown


Another idiot melts down.


To be fair, we must remember that this one came pre-softened.


ROFLMAO!

I gotta remember to put the coffee cup down *before* reading the posts
here! (It's bad on keyboards and monitors when you snort coffee on
them! -;)


Even worse when it come out of your ears. ;)

We'd have to ask Dubya about that one. ;-)
Oh wait. That's not coffee that comes out of his ears...
.
User: "Al Klein"

Title: Re: RNC Strategy At Work... 11 Nov 2006 06:42:33 PM
On Sat, 11 Nov 2006 23:06:24 GMT, Carl Wilson <carl_w@swbell.net>
wrote:

On Sat, 11 Nov 2006 13:08:45 -0500, Al Klein <rukbat@pern.invalid>
wrote the following in alt.atheism:

On Sat, 11 Nov 2006 07:55:38 GMT, Carl Wilson <carl_w@swbell.net>
wrote:

On Fri, 10 Nov 2006 22:04:00 -0500, Brian E. Clark
<reply@newsgroup.only.please> wrote the following in alt.atheism:

In article <8i9al21qks5kh8l9rcrd5vf3nqnuoo9l1u@4ax.com>, Al
Klein said...

I see now that, while the GOP candidates
resoundingly lost the mid-terms, the RNC got precisely
what they were after: the predictable Liberal-meltdown


Another idiot melts down.


To be fair, we must remember that this one came pre-softened.


ROFLMAO!

I gotta remember to put the coffee cup down *before* reading the posts
here! (It's bad on keyboards and monitors when you snort coffee on
them! -;)


Even worse when it come out of your ears. ;)


We'd have to ask Dubya about that one. ;-)

Oh wait. That's not coffee that comes out of his ears...

Nothing comes out of his ears - it all leaked out decades ago.
--
rukbat at optonline dot net
"You know, one of the hardest parts of my job is to connect Iraq to the war
on terror."
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6, 2006
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User: "Al Klein"

Title: Re: RNC Strategy At Work... 11 Nov 2006 12:08:13 PM
On Fri, 10 Nov 2006 22:04:00 -0500, Brian E. Clark
<reply@newsgroup.only.please> wrote:

In article <8i9al21qks5kh8l9rcrd5vf3nqnuoo9l1u@4ax.com>, Al
Klein said...

I see now that, while the GOP candidates
resoundingly lost the mid-terms, the RNC got precisely
what they were after: the predictable Liberal-meltdown


Another idiot melts down.


To be fair, we must remember that this one came pre-softened.

Daniel Min(imum) came pre-melted. You've seen the "this is your brain
on drugs" TV commercial? He was conceived like that.
--
rukbat at optonline dot net
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one to the effect that religious opinions should be respected.
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User: "Mark K. Bilbo"

Title: Re: RNC Strategy At Work... 09 Nov 2006 09:05:06 PM
On Fri, 10 Nov 2006 01:32:26 +0000, THE MIN wrote:

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THE LIBERAL-dominated [D]s took the Senate by one seat,
with little protest--as if the RNC's top brass decided
up front to hand them the election on a silver platter:
knowing the hard-line radical left-wing Liberals Pelosi
& Co. would jump at the opportunity to impeach Bush and
hate God, Family, Country 24/7/365... business as usual.

But this evolving situation will make the Liberals more
angry and bitter than ever before--especially thanks to
President Bush, his unassailable veto power, and thanks
to our Republican-dominated USSC, who the Liberals will
learn to hate like they've never learned to hate before.

As long as mainstream conservative Republicans control
both Executive and Judicial branches of our U.S. Gov't,
and effectively prevent the Liberal [D]s from gaining
an overriding majority in the Legislature, that keeps
the [R]s in the driver's seat. And that's what counts.

The RNC already knew the House of Representatives had
become a lost cause, no matter what they did. But they
could've retained the majority in the Senate, if they'd
really wanted to. But the GOP war-room obviously didn't
want to. All things considered, I see the wisdom of it.

<snip>
No, dork, they *lost. Get it?
--
Mark K. Bilbo
--------------------------------------------------
"...otherwise, we're looking at the potential
of this kind of world:.... a world in which
oil reserves are controlled by radicals in order
to extract blackmail from the West..." [George Bush]
Wait... oil reserves?
.

User: ""

Title: Re: RNC Strategy At Work... 10 Nov 2006 10:16:20 AM
RNC strategy at work:
Would that be the "Ignore the people, start a war, manage it badly, get
a lot of mon and pop's children killed" strategy.
If, it worked like a charm.
.

User: ""

Title: Re: RNC Strategy At Work: Lie, Whine, Lie Some More, Whine Some More 09 Nov 2006 08:56:42 PM
T
THE MIN wrote:

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THE LIBERAL-dominated [D]s took the Senate by one seat,
with little protest--as if the RNC's top brass decided
up front to hand them the election on a silver platter:
knowing the hard-line radical left-wing Liberals Pelosi
& Co. would jump at the opportunity to impeach Bush and
hate God, Family, Country 24/7/365... business as usual.

But this evolving situation will make the Liberals more
angry and bitter than ever before--especially thanks to
President Bush, his unassailable veto power, and thanks
to our Republican-dominated USSC, who the Liberals will
learn to hate like they've never learned to hate before.

As long as mainstream conservative Republicans control
both Executive and Judicial branches of our U.S. Gov't,
and effectively prevent the Liberal [D]s from gaining
an overriding majority in the Legislature, that keeps
the [R]s in the driver's seat. And that's what counts.

The RNC already knew the House of Representatives had
become a lost cause, no matter what they did. But they
could've retained the majority in the Senate, if they'd
really wanted to. But the GOP war-room obviously didn't
want to. All things considered, I see the wisdom of it.

This is clearly part of the RNC's overall strategy to
prevent the Liberals from taking over the White House
in 2008. That's obviously more important, even mission-
critical, for achieving long-term success in defeating
Liberalism in America and around the world, than it was
to temporarily surrender the majority in both Houses of
Congress over to the Liberals at this mid-term juncture.
The War will escalate, and Liberals have no stomach for
battle. America will watch Liberals try to "cut and run".

The Liberal-controlled Congress will fall into gridlock,
since our President will veto any even slightly Liberal
legislation that the Liberal [D] caucus tries to sneak
past their more centrist--some actually conservative!--
[D] subordinates. No amount of "sugar-coating" will hide
their radical Liberal agenda from the Republican minority,
much less from the veto pen of President George W. Bush;
all likewise no less from the watchful eyes of American
voters. It's the Liberals' turn to get hammered 24/7/365!

So, the REAL fight is about to begin. Every day between
now and election-day Tuesday November 4th, 2008 AD (and
forever thereafter) will draw applause from moderate-to-
conservatives, and death rattles from expiring Liberals.

So ask yourself, did Republicans simply lose these mid-
term elections, or did the RNC "throw the fight", as it
were, because had [R]s won, then the Liberals would've
had a better shot in 2008 of taking the White House(!)?
As in 2000 and 2004, that proved entirely unacceptable,
since no Liberal could ever be permitted to occupy the
Oval Office. I see now that, while the GOP candidates
resoundingly lost the mid-terms, the RNC got precisely
what they were after: the predictable Liberal-meltdown
between now and election-day 2008. THAT is what counts.

Enjoy!
Daniel Joseph Min
http://www.2hot2cool.com/11/danieljosephmin/

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User: "Aidan"

Title: Re: RNC Strategy At Work... 09 Nov 2006 10:26:19 PM
THE MIN wrote:

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<*snip*>


As long as mainstream conservative Republicans control
both Executive and Judicial branches of our U.S. Gov't,

Control is probably to strong a word for what the Republicans now have,
wouldn't you think?

and effectively prevent the Liberal [D]s from gaining
an overriding majority in the Legislature, that keeps
the [R]s in the driver's seat. And that's what counts.

The RNC already knew the House of Representatives had
become a lost cause, no matter what they did. But they
could've retained the majority in the Senate, if they'd
really wanted to. But the GOP war-room obviously didn't
want to. All things considered, I see the wisdom of it.

Oh, right... they wanted to lose... yeah, that make perfect sense. Just
like the Democrats wanted to lose back in '94, sure.
LOL!

This is clearly part of the RNC's overall strategy to
prevent the Liberals from taking over the White House
in 2008. That's obviously more important, even mission-
critical, for achieving long-term success in defeating
Liberalism in America and around the world, than it was
to temporarily surrender the majority in both Houses of
Congress over to the Liberals at this mid-term juncture.
The War will escalate, and Liberals have no stomach for
battle.

And yet at other times you say they're rabidly murderous killers? Make up
your mind Min... are liberals deranged killing machines, or little white
lilies with no fight sense?

America will watch Liberals try to "cut and run".

The Liberal-controlled Congress will fall into gridlock,
since our President will veto any even slightly Liberal
legislation that the Liberal [D] caucus tries to sneak
past their more centrist--some actually conservative!--
[D] subordinates. No amount of "sugar-coating" will hide
their radical Liberal agenda from the Republican minority,
much less from the veto pen of President George W. Bush;
all likewise no less from the watchful eyes of American
voters. It's the Liberals' turn to get hammered 24/7/365!

Haven't they been getting hammered consistently for the past 6 years? The
table has turned on the republicans...

So, the REAL fight is about to begin. Every day between
now and election-day Tuesday November 4th, 2008 AD (and
forever thereafter) will draw applause from moderate-to-
conservatives, and death rattles from expiring Liberals.

AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHA

So ask yourself, did Republicans simply lose these mid-
term elections

Yes.

, or did the RNC "throw the fight", as it
were, because had [R]s won, then the Liberals would've
had a better shot in 2008 of taking the White House(!)?

No.

As in 2000 and 2004, that proved entirely unacceptable,
since no Liberal could ever be permitted to occupy the
Oval Office. I see now that, while the GOP candidates
resoundingly lost the mid-terms, the RNC got precisely
what they were after: the predictable Liberal-meltdown
between now and election-day 2008. THAT is what counts.

If the democrats have melt-downs that exceed the magnitude of what you're
experiencing... well, they might as well be cheese under a grill.
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