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City Peanuts

Neighborhood watch commandos. Hewitt Republicans. The sad fate of an ex-Republican. Kerry-Edwards in a word. Plus much more.

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Regardless, the mainstream media will continue its hype that these encounters are the definitive, decisive encounters of the race. The MSM longs to fulfill, needs to fulfill, the myth that the Massachusetts senator is last-minute, in-a-rush closer who triumphs. Regardless, the MSM will find some way to declare him winner or call the debates a draw.

I'm with you, guessing -- hoping and praying, really -- that the majority of those who cast votes will know the right way to vote. Otherwise and figuratively, it'll be some tough sledding in July, continuously perhaps, for the next four years. Will we have to take a global test daily regarding protecting ourselves? After all, Mr. Consistently Inconsistent of Massachusetts once said, "I'm an internationalist. I'd like to see our troops dispersed through the world only at the directive of the United Nations."

p>Certainly, we'd have to endure -- and pray to survive -- the windsock policies and dangerous flights of fancy of this man who also once said, "I think there has been an exaggeration of the terrorist threat." br> -- C. Kenna Amos Jr. br> Princeton, West Virginia /p>

Tyrrell's assertion in "Debate Fatigue" that "I suspect they will encourage a segment of the electorate to vote Democratic, the segment that considers itself very intellectual without actually being intellectual" reminds me of the Apostle Paul's description of the godless who suppress the universal, natural revelation of God as those who "Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools" (Romans 1:22 ).

p>Or, to borrow a thought from the great English theologian John Owen who said, "Nothing so blinds us to our depravity as our depravity," we might say, "Nothing so blinds us to our lack of intellectualism as our intellectualism." br> -- John R. Spain /p> p> RIGHT OR WRONG br> Re: David Hogberg's
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