Title: Montana's Democrat Senate Candidate John Tester: "With laws passed like the Patriot Act, we need the 2nd Amendment now more than ever!" Source:
debate broadcast on C-SPAN URL Source:http://none Published:Oct 2, 2006 Author:John Tester Post Date:2006-10-02 02:08:43 by Arator Ping List:*Restore the Republic*Subscribe to *Restore the Republic* Keywords:Dem, Trumps, GOP Views:2950 Comments:87
Would a closet-gay pedophilic Pubbie ever say this?
2006 Montana Senate Race I was seriously livid when I read this article.
As I have been repeating ad nauseum for as long as I can remember, we have five extremely vulnerable seats this year - Montana, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Rhode Island, and Missouri.
In Ohio, the Republican is having a hard time winning because of a corrupt Republican Governor.
In Pennsylvania, the Republican is having a hard time because of the unpopularity of the President.
In Rhode Island, the Republican is trying to win re-election in a state that has so few Republicans that there isn't a last person to turn out the lights.
In Missouri, the Republican incumbent is competing for re-election in a state that has been for decades one of the most closely fought battlegrounds in the nation.
And then there is Montana.
The Democrats nominated a dangerous left-wing extremist with a funny name who thinks the Patriot Act has nothing to do with the War on Terror. The Democratic candidate is to John Kerry's left. He's probably to Ned Lamont's left. Meanwhile, the liberal internet fringe has been busy raising enormous sums of money for Tester.
But what does incumbent Republican Senator Conrad Burns do? Instead of annihilating Tester, like he should be, Burns makes gaffe after gaffe, stupid statement after stupid statement. One would hope that after being burned so many times, Burns would stop touching the stove. But today the Senator practically put both hands on at a Senate hearing.
Burns really should drop out of the race and let Mark Racicot run . . . blah, blah, blah . . .
Is anyone else delighted that the GOP seems about to implode? Having been swept up in the initial Free Republic purge, then leaving Goldi and her Zionist freaks behind some time ago, I must admit this rash of recent news is music to my ears.
November predictions anyone?
I think the House is gone and the Senate is a possible loss.
The biggest problem is not the Repubs. but the fact the opposition is more bankrupt and leaderless. There is nothing to push them in another direction. Perhaps a loss will wake them up. The loss in '94 did not help the left.
You are in denial. They are their own biggest problem, so don't blame the competition.
Time to dump all the turds in the sandbox. You sprinkle some sand on your turds and call them almond roca if you want to, but it's still a turd. Bring in more sand to cover the smell... changes nothing, still a turd down there. Imagine if you will, a turd-free Congress. Even cleaning 1/3 of the sandbox, is better than letting it reek from filth. Turd rotation is not the answer either.
it should not be a competition .......... just against the other side ......... partisan gang like attitudes .......... that is lazy thinking and dangerous for the nation ..........
and that puts you in the same boat as the "greatest generation" remembering the depression that were born Democrats, always blindly voted that way and thus allowed the party to screw them over and over and over and ......... just like the blacks are being screwed over and over and over and ........... and you are getting in line to be screwed over and over and ............
Just what audience do you think you're playing to here, mister??
Do you think that you are impressing anyone here by plying that Limpbaugh- Hannity-Savage brush to tar your opponent with the "liberal" or "democrat" brush? No regular poster that I know of here is infected with the usual pathologies of left-right thinking common in this country. I do see all-around revulsion with the fatuous, self-absorbed, authoritarian terrorism created in the White House, Congress and Republican talking shops and the sewer of resulting legislation that is almost exclusively "Republican" handiwork.
I don't know what I'll do in November. Maybe pull the lever for the Libertarians or Constitutionalists. You may be certain that I will never vote for the party of Rove-Bush-Delay. Ever.