Democrats Endorse Bush

Not Independants

In response to blogic's post of sooo many republicans defecting, here are a few Democrats that are not senile and have seen the way!

Ed Koch, Former mayor of NYC
Zell Miller, Senator from Ga,
Retired Cong. Sonny Montgomery of Mississippi (and a lot of his other democrats - http://www.wtok.com/home/headlines/1054536.html)

This is just plain silly and stupid. Blogic, next time, quote republicans, not independants!

And you can match democrat for republican, as we can match republican for democrat. it only proves, if you follow the leader, you are still stepping in his sh**.

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Zell isn't a democrat anymore. We kicked him out over the "dueling" thing on Hardball...

Theres mucho crossover on both sides this year. Nuff said!
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Theres mucho crossover on both sides this year. Nuff said!


agreed.. im getting tired of Kerry listing people that support him like there are no crossovers for dems
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Hilarious. I give you a list of mostly governors and senators, and you comeback with... a mayor? A Member of the House? Oh yeah, that's really impressive. Maybe you can find some Democratic DMV guys who are voting for Bush, or a librarian.

All you got is Zell Miller.

Anyway, none of this would matter except the underlying cause, which is that Bush is appealing to his conservative base, while Kerry is appealing to moderate swing voters. That's why undecideds are breaking toward Kerry, and that's why Kerry's ahead in the swing states.

Bush 2000 campaigned as a moderate, but he governed as a conservative. Hopefully, in two weeks he'll be fired as an incompetent.
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Hopefully, in two weeks he'll be fired as an incompetent.


Sadly he will be in office till January.
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Here's a few (I know... yours are better than mine... nah nah)

Dick Morris (former Clinton advisor)
Congressman Ralph Hall of Texas
Former Attorney General Griffin Bell
Former U.S. Senator David Gambrell
Former Representative Doug Barnard
Former Executive Director, Democrat National Committee DC Brian Lunde
Former Governor of Florida Wayne Mixson
Former Congressman James Stanton OH
Former Congressman Robin Tallon SC
Former State Democrat Party Chairman KY Larry Townsend
Former Chief of Staff to Senator John Glenn OH William White

Bush 2000 campaigned as a moderate, but he governed as a conservative


Are you high? Bush might look conservative to the Michael Moore wing of the Dems because they are fringe left. Have you looked at all the social program spending under Bush?

Eleven more days until Kerry gets sent back to the Peoples Republic of Massachusetts.

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Eleven more days until Kerry gets sent back to the Peoples Republic of Massachusetts.


Or till Bush gets sent back to raving lunatic hick ville also known as crawford texas.
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raving lunatic hick ville also known as crawford texas.


Bash Bush as you please, but don't drag Texas into this.

*Don't Mess With Texas*
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but don't drag Texas into this.


No no, nothing against Texas, just his hometown.
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Hilarious. I give you a list of mostly governors and senators, and you comeback with... a mayor? A Member of the House? Oh yeah, that's really impressive. Maybe you can find some Democratic DMV guys who are voting for Bush, or a librarian.


I never realized mayors and representatives aren't important people.


Anyway, none of this would matter except the underlying cause, which is that Bush is appealing to his conservative base, while Kerry is appealing to moderate swing voters. That's why undecideds are breaking toward Kerry, and that's why Kerry's ahead in the swing states.


So, what do you call the Democrats that Dr. Guy listed?


 

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No no, nothing against Texas, just his hometown.


Here's some irony, Bush's hometown paper endorsed Kerry and Kerry's hometown paper endorsed Bush.

So I guess you agree that only a raving hick ville paper would endorse Kerry?
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Hilarious. I give you a list of mostly governors and senators, and you comeback with... a mayor? A Member of the House? Oh yeah, that's really impressive. Maybe you can find some Democratic DMV guys who are voting for Bush, or a librarian.



no Blogic, you gave independants, not repulicans. I gave democrats, not independants.
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Zell isn't a democrat anymore. We kicked him out over the "dueling" thing on Hardball...


Typical of democrats. Kick those out who do not agree with you.
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no Blogic, you gave independants, not repulicans. I gave democrats, not independants.


Let's also not forget that blogic's type of endorsement of Kerry is simply criticism of Bush.
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"Considering the Lone Star Iconoclast endorsement of Senator Kerry - September 30th, 2004"

This should come as no surprise to anyone whose has ever read the Iconoclast newspaper. The reported circulation of the Iconoclast is 425-450 subscribers. The only surprise to us is that people have not canceled their subscription before now. As far as we can tell, the Iconoclast's operations are in Clifton, Texas, about 25 miles from Crawford. Having the freedom to express an opinion and have people disagree with you is one of the rights most precious to us as Americans. However, words have consequences. We dropped our subscription to the Iconoclast several years ago because of the venom expressed in the editorials. This endorsement has been widely reported as a feather in the hat of John Kerry. We, as true residents of Crawford and the owners of CrawfordTX.com, do not agree with the editorial and know most of the people in Crawford feel the same way. The true endorsement of the Presidential candidates will be seen at the polling place on November 2nd in the town of Crawford, Texas.

God Bless America....pray for our troops and our President...George W. Bush

Danny and Katie Garvin"
crawfordtx.com
Thats the raving hicks for you. I see they don't support Kerry.

as for the "home town paper", the Boston Globe would be his hometown paper, not some conservative junk paper with 5,000 readers.
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When I put you on my "favorite blogs" links, TW, I called you "Don't Mess With...Texas Wahine"
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"Considering the Lone Star Iconoclast endorsement of Senator Kerry - September 30th, 2004"

This should come as no surprise to anyone whose has ever read the Iconoclast newspaper. The reported circulation of the Iconoclast is 425-450 subscribers. The only surprise to us is that people have not canceled their subscription before now. As far as we can tell, the Iconoclast's operations are in Clifton, Texas, about 25 miles from Crawford. Having the freedom to express an opinion and have people disagree with you is one of the rights most precious to us as Americans. However, words have consequences. We dropped our subscription to the Iconoclast several years ago because of the venom expressed in the editorials. This endorsement has been widely reported as a feather in the hat of John Kerry. We, as true residents of Crawford and the owners of CrawfordTX.com, do not agree with the editorial and know most of the people in Crawford feel the same way. The true endorsement of the Presidential candidates will be seen at the polling place on November 2nd in the town of Crawford, Texas.

God Bless America....pray for our troops and our President...George W. Bush

Danny and Katie Garvin"
crawfordtx.com
Thats the raving hicks for you. I see they don't support Kerry.

as for the "home town paper", the Boston Globe would be his hometown paper, not some conservative junk paper with 5,000 readers.


You started out well, and would have stayed that way, except for that raving hicks comment!

The idea was funny, yet you take it too seriously. Let it go. Each one had 'a' home town paper go against them. And no, the Boston Globe does not count, unless you count the Wasthington Times as a home town paper to half of the east coast.

get real! it was funny., you are just desperate.
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When I put you on my "favorite blogs" links, TW, I called you "Don't Mess With...Texas Wahine"


I love it! On mine, your link reads "He Really Packs a Crunch" . . . mostly 'cause it's my lame attempt at humor and because I'm a dork.
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as for the "home town paper", the Boston Globe would be his hometown paper, not some conservative junk paper with 5,000 readers.


In 1972 when Kerry started his political career he lived in Lowell Mass. It is currently a town of over 100,000 and the Sun (paper which endorsed Bush) has a circulation of over 50,000.
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Folks....The vast majority of "endorsements" dont add up to a pile of dogcrap in the end. The only thing that determines who gets the job is the VOTE. I can think of lots of elected officials who got a load of endorsements form other politicians, newspapers, authors, and business people, and what happened.....they LOST!

This is the problem with the whole election process people....We have turned into a bunch of sheep who look to others to tell us who we should vote for. IGNORE the hype, vote with your conscience, not your TV or newspaper!

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The vast majority of "endorsements" dont add up to a pile of dogcrap


My dogs object to that! Seriously though, I agree. Our local paper just endorsed Kerry, then went on to criticize him for "having a Senate record of little distinction and less to indicate he can make good on the many promises he has made during the campaign season". Huh? (obviously they some good things to say, our editorial department is split on this 50/50)

I wouldn't have even mentioned the paper endorsement were it not for sandy2's comment which created an opportunity for some irony and humor (as I saw it).