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There is hope for the dems after all
Published on January 15, 2005 By Moderateman In Politics
The state of georgia is showing some common sense in the democratic party at last!

The have 81 democrats in the state legislature and 40 of them have broken ties with what they call A party that NO LONGER REPRESENTS what the democratic party use to stand for.

Altho they remain democrats they have formed a voting block of there own more in tune with the traditions of america.

They say they will no longer be voting party lines and will make up there own minds about what is best for the great state of georgia, and her peoples..

I can say that this pleases me to no end, as finally some democrats are starting to think things thru and see how out of touch
with mainstream america the democratic party has gone.
This voting block of almost 1/2 the georgia legislature {democratic wing} sees the writing on the wall for the present democratic party, AND they do not like it at all, which was the main factor in them parting ways with the luny left.

This bodes well for democrats if more of the party does the same thing... leaving behind the lunitics that seem to run the party now.

We can only hope the {dems} siezes this time to break ranks with the crazies and become what they once were a party for the people and not the representative of the lunatic fringe.

I assume with the mandate the republicans got this last election cycle has smacked some sense in A FEW dems.

Now we will see if other dems can suck it up enough to break with the crazies in the democratic wing to force the dems to moderate the insane views and policies that they now eshew.

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on Jan 19, 2005
"Moderate"man,

If you don't mind me asking, what issues ARE you moderate on?
on Jan 19, 2005
'If you don't mind me asking, what issues ARE you moderate on?'
Well said, ptolh. One wonders why he chooses to hide his overtly right-wing light under the 'moderateman' bushel. (That said, I'm not really a furry canary either ...)

And don't despair - you are by no means the only liberal here. Try myrrander's threads if you're in need of an intelligent and free-thinking breather from right-wing hegemony.
on Jan 19, 2005
and this takes away from the present adminastrations foiling plots today how?


This administration has a poor record of foiling plots, especially compared to the Clinton administration.G.W. Bush
2001: 2 successful plots, 1 foiled
2002: 10 succesful plots, 1 foiled
2003: 1 successful plot, 2 foiled (2 attacks on Pakistani President Musharraf's motorcade, can't really call them foiled, just didn't succeed)
2004: 6 successful plots (more if you count insurgent actions in Iraq), none foiled
Bush track record: 19 successful plots, 4 foiled


And what plots did we fail at? And please don't use use plots from other countries. That is not Bushs jurisdiction. Plots in other countries aren't ours to let suceed or to foil!
on Jan 19, 2005
And what plots did we fail at? And please don't use use plots from other countries. That is not Bushs jurisdiction. Plots in other countries aren't ours to let suceed or to foil!


Even against American interests? Dubyah promised us a worldwide war on terror, but do we have to ammend that to "they better damn well not attack Wisconsin or they'll be sorry?" I guess Republicans are weak on terror despite all the complaints about how its Clinton's fault.

BTW, I did provide a link, so you're just being lazy.
on Jan 19, 2005

Reply #35 By: whoman69 - 1/19/2005 1:28:40 PM
And what plots did we fail at? And please don't use use plots from other countries. That is not Bushs jurisdiction. Plots in other countries aren't ours to let suceed or to foil!


Even against American interests? Dubyah promised us a worldwide war on terror, but do we have to ammend that to "they better damn well not attack Wisconsin or they'll be sorry?" I guess Republicans are weak on terror despite all the complaints about how its Clinton's fault.

BTW, I did provide a link, so you're just being lazy.


BTW while you may have provided a link I believe that you are the one who is a) lazy or forgetful. The link is to the 9/11 commision' findings. And no where do they talk about anything after 9/11 that I could find.

Even against American interests?



Sorry but unless it is against our embassies or our military we have no right to interdict anywhere except on US soil
on Jan 19, 2005
Reply By: perhaps_the_only_liberal_herePosted: Wednesday, January 19, 2005"Moderate"man, If you don't mind me asking, what issues ARE you moderate on


ok then ,, modertae and in line with liberal thoughts... gun control, abortion rights.. stem cell research.. conservation.. some more

and as my pappy usta say ifin ya cant stand da heat {my blog} get outta da kichen
on Jan 19, 2005
Reply By: Furry CanaryPosted: Wednesday, January 19, 2005


And don't despair - you are by no means the only liberal here. Try myrrander's threads if you're in need of an intelligent and free-thinking breather from right-wing hegemony.


yeh I have myrr in my fav. blog sites too... he is much kinder and gentle with the fragile left than I am..

btw/ lets NOT forget I WAS a registered democrat FOR 36 years...
on Jan 19, 2005
BTW while you may have provided a link I believe that you are the one who is a) lazy or forgetful. The link is to the 9/11 commision' findings. And no where do they talk about anything after 9/11 that I could find.


Guess you missed that big graph right in the middle about the reach of Al Quaida showing all their plots since 1992.

Was the administration lying then when they promised a worldwide war on terror?
"We're building a strong coalition to go after these perpetrators, but, more broadly, to go after terrorism wherever we find it in the world," Powell said at a State Department briefing.

"This is an enemy that tries to hide, but it won't be able to hide forever. This is an enemy that thinks its harbors are safe, but they won't be safe forever," Bush said.

"Make no mistake, the United States will hunt down and punish those responsible for these cowardly acts."

So we only look as far as the borders in the worldwide war on terror? Are we not hunting them down wherever they are?
on Jan 19, 2005
So we only look as far as the borders in the worldwide war on terror? Are we not hunting them down wherever they are?


aint choo da same guy complaining bout the u.s. being world cops?
on Jan 19, 2005
aint choo da same guy complaining bout the u.s. being world cops?


so should we end the war on terror then in your opinion?
on Jan 19, 2005

Reply #41 By: whoman69 - 1/19/2005 7:54:44 PM
aint choo da same guy complaining bout the u.s. being world cops?


so should we end the war on terror then in your opinion?


nope was just pointing out how inconsistant WE BOTH CAN BE on any given day. As for terrorist I say nuke-em all let allah sort the innocents out.
on Jan 19, 2005
Reply By: whoman69


by the way I wanterd to add you to my track list what is the name of your blog? I could not find it under whoman69,

and do not let up on me whoman keep me honest ok?
on Jan 20, 2005
nope was just pointing out how inconsistant WE BOTH CAN BE on any given day. As for terrorist I say nuke-em all let allah sort the innocents out.


Which is why the whole world should be happy you are not in power.

As far as the policeman of the world statement, it is not the job of the US military to make sure that every government treats their citizens well. We would be awful busy if we were. It is the job of the US military and the intelligence community to combat threats to America, which terrorism qualifies. Attacks against other countries are meant to lessen their support for us as allies.
on Jan 20, 2005
Reply By: whoman69Posted: Thursday, January 20, 2005nope was just pointing out how inconsistant WE BOTH CAN BE on any given day. As for terrorist I say nuke-em all let allah sort the innocents out.Which is why the whole world should be happy you are not in power.As far as the policeman of the world statement, it is not the job of the US military to make sure that every government treats their citizens well. We would be awful busy if we were. It is the job of the US military and the intelligence community to combat threats to America, which terrorism qualifies. Attacks against other countries are meant to lessen their support for us as allies.


I agree!!! completely {cept for the me not being president part} lol and what is your blog name?
on Jan 20, 2005
I agree!!! completely {cept for the me not being president part} lol and what is your blog name?


I logged in thru political machine so I have no blog.
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