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Yorick 11-13-2006 03:43 AM

Awesome stuff Cerek.

I'm glad Vermont and Connecticut each elected independents as Senators too.

Timber Loftis 11-13-2006 11:38 AM

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Originally posted by Cerek:
It is always better for the people when the Congress and White House are controlled by opposing parties. That way, there has to be discussion, debates and compromise on issues rather than the President receiving rubber-stamped carte' blanche for his policies. This is true regardless of which party the President belongs to.
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While CP certainly knows more about politics than I do (and follows them much more closely than I ever will), I see either Hillary or Obama (Senator from Ohio, IIRC)

1. Nod to the "opposing factions" notion.

2. Obama is from Illinois, Chicago in fact, and I have just recently learned that he has mob ties. Of course, every politician from Illinois is fundamentally corrupt. Our former governer is going to jail, our current governor will probably be prosecuted when his term ends (though we just did re-elect him). I never in all my years have seen a place so corrupt. My wife's a prosecutor -- I get pulled over, I tell the cop, he lets me go. It's the system here. Mostly socialist and 100% corrupt as all hell.

So, we'll see how Mr. African-American Poster-Boy Obama does, but I'm here to tell you, he's diiiiirty.

[ 11-13-2006, 11:39 AM: Message edited by: Timber Loftis ]

Timber Loftis 11-13-2006 11:43 AM

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Originally posted by Yorick:
I'm glad Vermont and Connecticut each elected independents as Senators too.
Vermont's "independent" was a long-time republican that broke ties with the red party when they got control of congress. I think he realized that any earthy crunchy Vermonter has to be a little bit too hippie to be Republican. But, it's not like he originally was elected as an independent.

With Lieberman in CT, he only went "rogue independent" after he lost to another
democrat in the primaries -- he too is a long-time incumbent. And he still promises to break bread with the Democratic caucus. I like him, though, and I like it that he lost in the primaries and came back to win.


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