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slater71 Donating Member (586 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-28-03 10:49 AM
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First Florida, then Texas, and now California.
When will the people of this country wake up and realize that the republican party is out of control and dangerous. This is beyond political. This is a quest for complete domination of this country and they must be stopped.
We have seen an election hijacked in Florida. The quest of the thug Tom Delay to do the will of the party and redistrict Texas to control that state looks to be complete. And now we have California where the republicans are trying to install another dummy like Bush, to control California.The republicans didn`t want Bush and they don`t want Arnold. All they want is their names while the party controls them from behind the scene. Arnold is an actor and so is Bush. They both remember their lines and take direction.
The people of California must make a stop here and now and the country must make a stop in 04 to cut the head of this snake off. This country and this world cannot afford four more years of Chimpy followed by Jeb. We just can`t!
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Brucey Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-28-03 11:05 AM
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1. About 80% of Americans don't know and don't care.
We need to convince them to care. The best convincing so far was, ironically, done by Chimpy when he asked them for $87bn. That is what 80% of Americans care about. Now let's not let them forget. Because they forget very fast.
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janx Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-28-03 11:16 AM
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2. You forgot Colorado. There is a redistricting attempt going
on here too.

I'm not sure where it stands right now. It went to the courts.
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chookie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-28-03 11:55 AM
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3. Bingo
That's the strategy in a nutshell. It's a coup de tete of a powerful state, an important economy. The Bushistas didn't like the outcome of the election, so they bought signatures to overturn it.

McClintock is at least honest about being a radical rightist. Pig Arnold is so drunk on his own ego that he doesn't realize that he is nothing but a clown and a puppet that they intend to use for their own aims. The radicals are getting behind Arnold because their strategy has been to hide their extremist agenda at election time, because most Americans utterly reject their vision for our nation -- so they have to advance it by stealth.

California is now in crisis -- when the radical right seize it, it will become a catastrophe and impact the lives of all Americans -- and we can be fairly sure a Republican governor will make sure that Bush will "win" California in 2004. Then, all bets are off. We're REALLY going to be living history then!

Less than two weeks to go. I wonder how many people realize how serious this situation is. Probably not -- perhaps the circus atmosphere is to distract We the Sheeple from the gravity of the situation.

It's up to California. If the radicals win, then it will be another date to remember in America's fall, along with Dec 20, 2000 and Sept 11 2001.
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