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<blockquote data-quote="brett636" data-source="post: 272530" data-attributes="member: 249"><p>While I will concede both videos had morons in them, you only need to look at their placement to understand my point. In Big-A's video the morons were the one's being interviewed, while in your video the maroon was the one doing the interviewing. Maybe its only a coincidence that both sets of morons have the same left leaning liberal views you hold. </p><p> </p><p>When you mentioned speaking for the democratic party I feel that is unnecessary as they speak pretty clearly themselves. In the leadup to the General Petraeus report last September Democrat Jim Clyburn was asked by the Washington Post what good news from Iraq could be mean for the democrat party. His reply <strong>"That would be a real big problem for us,"</strong>. After Bush recieved authorization for the troop surge last spring Senate Majority leader Harry Ried is quoted as saying "the war is lost, the surge has failed", and this was before the troop surge had even begun. Hillary Clinton has been trying to position herself as anti-war, yet she voted for the Iraq war stating that it was necessary, and that Saddam Hussien was a threat to our nation. While I disagree with Ron Paul's stance on the war he still has more credibility than hillary because he was the only republican to vote against it in 2002. </p><p> </p><p>The democrats success in Congress was won with very slim margins, and judging by their current 11% approval rating(lowest in Congressional history) my guess is people aren't happy with how they have handled the marginal success they have recieved. With good news in Iraq, a budget that is well on its way to being balanced, and with the democrats slitting their own throats supporting drivers licenses for illegals and open borders policies expect some decent republican victories in 2008, including the presidency.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brett636, post: 272530, member: 249"] While I will concede both videos had morons in them, you only need to look at their placement to understand my point. In Big-A's video the morons were the one's being interviewed, while in your video the maroon was the one doing the interviewing. Maybe its only a coincidence that both sets of morons have the same left leaning liberal views you hold. When you mentioned speaking for the democratic party I feel that is unnecessary as they speak pretty clearly themselves. In the leadup to the General Petraeus report last September Democrat Jim Clyburn was asked by the Washington Post what good news from Iraq could be mean for the democrat party. His reply [b]"That would be a real big problem for us,"[/b]. After Bush recieved authorization for the troop surge last spring Senate Majority leader Harry Ried is quoted as saying "the war is lost, the surge has failed", and this was before the troop surge had even begun. Hillary Clinton has been trying to position herself as anti-war, yet she voted for the Iraq war stating that it was necessary, and that Saddam Hussien was a threat to our nation. While I disagree with Ron Paul's stance on the war he still has more credibility than hillary because he was the only republican to vote against it in 2002. The democrats success in Congress was won with very slim margins, and judging by their current 11% approval rating(lowest in Congressional history) my guess is people aren't happy with how they have handled the marginal success they have recieved. With good news in Iraq, a budget that is well on its way to being balanced, and with the democrats slitting their own throats supporting drivers licenses for illegals and open borders policies expect some decent republican victories in 2008, including the presidency. [/QUOTE]
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