2006 A Nationalized Midterm Election or Not?
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Question: Will the 2006 Midterm Elections for Congress and the Senate turn into a Nationlized Referendum on either for Bush and the Republicans or for the Democrats?
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Yes 2006 will be a Nationalized Election
 
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No, 2006 will NOT be a Nationalized Election
 
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TheresNoMoney
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« Reply #25 on: November 22, 2005, 06:29:41 PM »

It sounds better than the void they have so far. The devil is in the details, of course. Wink

I think the Democratic plan will be somewhat similar to what I just laid out, with a surprise or two thrown in, while universal healthcare may or may not be included.
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« Reply #26 on: November 22, 2005, 06:46:49 PM »

It sounds better than the void they have so far. The devil is in the details, of course. Wink

I think the Democratic plan will be somewhat similar to what I just laid out, with a surprise or two thrown in, while universal healthcare may or may not be included.

The foreign policy bit will be important to see the details of, for certain. Of course, I'll be interested in seeing just what Democratic foreign policy is, since I have no idea at the moment. Tongue
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« Reply #27 on: November 22, 2005, 06:51:00 PM »

The foreign policy bit will be important to see the details of, for certain. Of course, I'll be interested in seeing just what Democratic foreign policy is, since I have no idea at the moment. Tongue

Alright, Mr. Democrat-basher, then what is the Republican foreign policy? Do we really know?
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« Reply #28 on: November 23, 2005, 03:23:09 PM »

The foreign policy bit will be important to see the details of, for certain. Of course, I'll be interested in seeing just what Democratic foreign policy is, since I have no idea at the moment. Tongue

Alright, Mr. Democrat-basher, then what is the Republican foreign policy? Do we really know?

*bashes Democrats* *or not*

Realism mixed with neoconservatism, with the former dominating as of late. For more details, please consult with your nearest John Ford representative. Tongue
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« Reply #29 on: November 23, 2005, 03:32:49 PM »

The foreign policy bit will be important to see the details of, for certain. Of course, I'll be interested in seeing just what Democratic foreign policy is, since I have no idea at the moment. Tongue

Alright, Mr. Democrat-basher, then what is the Republican foreign policy? Do we really know?

Yes, in fact we do -all too well.   Surf the Project for a New American Century, and read through the 2002 National Security Strategy if you haven't already.  It will tell you all you need to know. 
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« Reply #30 on: November 23, 2005, 04:38:03 PM »

The foreign policy bit will be important to see the details of, for certain. Of course, I'll be interested in seeing just what Democratic foreign policy is, since I have no idea at the moment. Tongue

Alright, Mr. Democrat-basher, then what is the Republican foreign policy? Do we really know?

Yes, in fact we do -all too well.   Surf the Project for a New American Century, and read through the 2002 National Security Strategy if you haven't already.  It will tell you all you need to know. 
Um, yeah, what Frodo said. Tongue
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« Reply #31 on: November 23, 2005, 08:21:09 PM »

The Democrats, Move-on.org, Kos, etc. will try and nationalize the election against the "failed policies of Bush-Delay".

But it will likely backfire because by Nov. of 2006 troops will be coming home from Iraq on a regular basis, (dare I say timetable?), the price of gas will be well below $2.00, the economy will still be adding jobs, and the stock market will be up.

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« Reply #32 on: November 26, 2005, 10:37:11 AM »

It sounds better than the void they have so far. The devil is in the details, of course. Wink

I think the Democratic plan will be somewhat similar to what I just laid out, with a surprise or two thrown in, while universal healthcare may or may not be included.

Hillarycare again?  Please, go ahead and throw it in, looks like you didn't learn your lesson a decade ago.
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