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  1. I would tend to agree with you, except for the fact that her implosion seems to have no end. She's now claiming that Curt Schilling is a New York Yankee fan.
  2. Your link asks the questions, and uses the phrase presumably, but doesn't actually answer any of their questions. It's just a Talking Point Memo hit piece. Anyways, on to real news... Massachusetts: 'Bottom has fallen out' of Coakley's polls; Dems prepare to explain defeat, protect Obama Here in Massachusetts, as well as in Washington, a growing sense of gloom is setting in among Democrats about the fortunes of Democratic Senate candidate Martha Coakley. "I have heard that in the last two days the bottom has fallen out of her poll numbers," says one well-connected Democratic strategist. In her own polling, Coakley is said to be around five points behind Republican Scott Brown. "If she's not six or eight ahead going into the election, all the intensity is on the other side in terms of turnout," the Democrat says. "So right now, she is destined to lose." Link That's pretty sad considering registered Dems outnumber registered Republicans 3 to 1. I'm still skeptical about Brown's chance of winning, but it's beginning to look really, really, good!
  3. That's what he continues to fail to understand. But I'm actually all for the other parties putting forth this legislation. It would pretty much guarantee the conservative majority government whowhere insists Harper should have in order to reside at Sussex Drive.
  4. Can you provide a link? I'd like to read it.
  5. What's wrong with stopping petty crime, or less-than-determined criminals?
  6. That's not true. Cameras can also prevent crime, as well as document it.
  7. Coakley's implosion continues. It's almost as though she's trying to set the record for the worst campaign ever run for senate. Coakley: "You can have religious freedom but you probably shouldn't work in the emergency room" Link Coakley Let Guy Off For Raping His 23-Month-Old Niece With Hot Curling Iron Link Not the best headlines to have going into the final weekend before the election. Ouch.
  8. Economists sound warning on rising debt The United States, they unanimously said, is facing "a debt-driven crisis - something previously viewed as almost unfathomable in the world's largest economy." Under the impact of the worst economic calamity since the Great Depression, the federal government ran a deficit of $1.4 trillion this past year. The rescue effort was necessary, but in 2009 alone, the public debt grew 31 percent from $5.8 trillion to $7.6 trillion, rising from 41 percent to 53 percent of gross domestic product (GDP). Unless strong remedial steps are taken, in the years just ahead, the debt is projected to rise to 85 percent of GDP by 2018 and 100 percent four years later. By that time, barely a dozen years from now, these sober-sided, deeply experienced folks say, the American economy will likely be in ruins. Link
  9. The Debt Tsunami The CBO's latest warning on the long-term deficit is scarier than ever. its freshly released report on the federal government's long-term financial situation. To put it bluntly, the fiscal policy of the United States is unsustainable. This huge mass of debt, which would stifle economic growth and reduce the American standard of living, can be avoided only through spending cuts, tax increases or some combination of the two. And the longer government waits to get its financial house in order, the more it will cost to do so, the CBO says. Link
  10. Yikes! Poll shocker: Scott Brown surges ahead in Senate race Riding a wave of opposition to Democratic health-care reform, GOP upstart Scott Brown is leading in the U.S. Senate race, raising the odds of a historic upset that would reverberate all the way to the White House, a new poll shows. Although Brown’s 4-point lead over Democrat Martha Coakley is within the Suffolk University/7News survey’s margin of error, the underdog’s position at the top of the results stunned even pollster David Paleologos. Link Alright everbody, let's watch punked spin like a top!
  11. It illustrates his support over a wide political spectrum.
  12. Read the link, it's an internal poll. Oh, and btw, Brown raised a million dollars a day, each day this week! Joe-mentum!
  13. This thread is a joke right? Please say that you're just joking around. Obama passes the largest spending bills in the history of the country, piles up the largest deficit in the history of the country, and is projected to increase the debit more in 4 years than Bush did in 8, and we're suppose to wet ourselves over 6.9 billion dollars in so-called cuts. Except they're not cuts, he's eliminating some programs, and moving the money to spend elsewhere. But besides that, what are we applauding here? Spending more irresponsibly than President Bush, and then finding some loose change and pounding your chest?
  14. I see somebody has found his talking points! Anyways, on to real substance... Report: Dems fear disaster as Coakley’s internal poll shows lead down to two "I'd now like to qualify that prediction. Coakley's internal poll last night, I've been told, showed her barely ahead, 46 to 44 percent. The momentum clearly favors Brown, and one very smart Massachusetts Democrat I know told me this morning that "this may be too far gone to recover." Link Oh my! I still doubt that Brown can pull it off, he probably ends up losing a very close race. But just the fact that in Massachusetts, the Dems are fighting tooth and nail to hold on to Ted Kennedy's former seneate seat speaks volumns as to what they'll be up against come November.
  15. *GULP*! MA Senate moved to Toss-Up Democratic desperation and other compelling evidence strongly suggest that Democrats may well lose the late Senator Edward Kennedy’s Senate seat in Tuesday’s special election. Because of this, we are moving our rating of the race from Narrow Advantage for the Incumbent Party to Toss-Up. Link
  16. Just because the joke went over your head, doesn't mean it was assinine.
  17. Just when I think you can't say something even more retarded than before, you open your mouth, and prove me wrong. As if living in a nice house is more of an incentive to form a majority government than the power one gets with a majority government. Please stop talking!
  18. Brown's even getting the union vote over Coakley! Two Worcester police unions endorse Brown WORCESTER — Republican U.S. Senate candidate Scott Brown yesterday accepted the endorsement of the Police Department's two major unions. Local 911, New England Police Benevolent Association, and Local 504, International Brotherhood of Police Officers, handed their endorsement to the state senator. Link
  19. I'm pretty sure it was satire.
  20. Fact is, they are two different programs. Obamacare is bad for Massachusetts and bad for America. But, seriously, how am I suppose to believe anything I see on Fox News?
  21. Really? If somebody told you Al Qaeda was trying to conduct a terrorist attack over the Christmas holidays, wouldn't airplanes be an obvious first or second thought? Wouldn't one possibly increase security a little, even just for Christmas Eve to Boxing Day? Instead, what does Captain Obvious(Maureen Dowd's name for Obama, not mine) do? Does nothing, and goes golfing. I understand what you're saying. But I'm just trying to hold President Obama to the same standard our leftwing forumer's held President Bush too. I'm a big fan of consistency.
  22. Take a look at his voting record. He's anything but a Republican. "Senator Lieberman has consistently received 90 to 100 percent ratings for his Senate votes over the years by national liberal groups like the Americans for Democratic Action, the League of Conservation Voters, Naral and many others." The New York Times Another strikeout for punked.
  23. Apparently Black voters in Nevada don't quite see things the same way as our lefty forum apologists do. "At the same time Reid gets only 52% of the black vote against Sue Lowden and Danny Tarkanian in the poll, a weak standing for a Democrat to be sure" PPP He's splitting the Black vote with the Republican. Which basically means, we can all start singing. Na, na, na, na....na, na, na, na....hey, hey, hey....goodbye!
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