Sometimes you just need a good laugh. It is the best medicine, or so says Reader’s Digest.
Yesterday, at GCP, that laughter was supplied by Sarah D., who provided the pundits with some special comments of the ‘reality-based’ folks on election night, 2004:(beginning around post #3
just called Diebold and told them to go to hell, and quoted some John F Kennedy for them….
“Those who make change impossible, make revolution inevitable.”
Posted by: Todd In Texas on November 3, 2004 12:24 AM
—TRIP714 - I think you are right. IT’S FIXED. They have been planning how to do this for a long time now. Dictators do not let themselves get VOTED out. They have to make it appear they are getting voted in right now in the US, but they never had ANY intention of leaving office. I had a very bad feeling when I heard Rove or someone say on Fox that they only wanted hardcore Republicans, and that moderate Republicans could just leave the party because they didn’t want them if they could’t commit totally. Why would someone who wants to WIN an election want LESS people in their party? Because they don’t need them because they are taking the election anyway. Also, there was never any worries about trying to win over democrats. God forbid. You had to be totally commited before you could even SEE or hear them in person. This is a 3rd world country type of government. And these so-called patriots who voted for them don’t deserve to live in a country like America. They should go live in a 3rd world country since they seem to live it so much.
Posted by: dianee777 on November 3, 2004 01:34 AM
Ah yes, the fix is in. This playbook worked so well for Kerry that it is being replayed by Cynthia McKinney. Priceless!
Thanks, Sarah D. I really needed a good laugh.
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