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To: Elsewhere who wrote (150777)11/3/2004 10:22:49 AM
From: smolejv@gmx.net
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well roared, lion;)

dj

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To: Keith Feral who wrote (150787)11/3/2004 10:22:56 AM
From: michael97123
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He has done the right thing so far. He had to be certain that he could not possibly catch bush in ohio. What if the lead shrunk overnite and there were 500k provisional ballots? He needed to do that for his voters. Now it is clear and kerry will do the right thing. Add to that the bush popular majority will make it very clear to him. Man i hope you are wrong. mike

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To: Neocon who wrote (150788)11/3/2004 10:23:50 AM
From: michael97123
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Almost as lucid as i was when i read the bin laden text. (g) Man his message was crystal clear to me and i suspect you. Mike

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To: cnyndwllr who wrote (150760)11/3/2004 10:23:56 AM
From: Neocon
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Not to pick at your congratulatory speech too much, but you still do not understand the term "neocon". Neocons are not, generally, faith based. They are usually academics or policy wonks, and generally either secular or religious liberals (Reform or Conservative Jews, rather than Orthodox, for example). There was a time when some of the emerging elements of the Republican Party, such as Evangelicals, were called New Conservatives, but that was never a term equivalent to neoconservative. Prominent neoconservatives are Jeane Kirkpatrick, Charles Krauthammer, William Bennet, and David Horowitz (who, unfortunately, retains bad rhetorical habits from his time in the New Left).

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To: michael97123 who wrote (150791)11/3/2004 10:25:27 AM
From: Neocon
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But Putin made his initial comments prior to the release of the tape. It was a simple grasp of the situation, despite specific policy differences.

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To: Neocon who wrote (150788)11/3/2004 10:25:37 AM
From: michael97123
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Hillary gearing up for 08, you think? My favorite for 08 is Evan Bayh. He comes from a red state and is the son of a famous kennedy democrat--Birch Bayh. He is attractive and moderate. A Clinton from the mideast with a zipper that works. Given these results it will be hard to go in the Hillary direction. mike

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To: Neocon who wrote (150793)11/3/2004 10:26:17 AM
From: michael97123
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Was it last wednesday? I thought it was today. That makes him smarter than me, but he is also meaner. Mike

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To: Neocon who wrote (150792)11/3/2004 10:29:34 AM
From: jlallen
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4 million votes is not a slim majority...

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To: michael97123 who wrote (150794)11/3/2004 10:30:36 AM
From: Neocon
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There will be wailing and gnashing of teeth in Liberal Land today. They believe their own brief against Bush. From their perspective, he should have lost BIG, not won respectably. If Kerry couldn't beat him, they pretty much have to stick with moderates. Hillary need not apply.........

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To: michael97123 who wrote (150795)11/3/2004 10:31:09 AM
From: Neocon
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A week or two ago.

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