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br> -- Glen Hoffing br> Shamong, New Jersey /p>What a mouthful of a column. I appreciated everything you said, especially about what William J. Clinton taught the Democrazies, that the campaign never stops.
It won't ever, I think. Not until the Democrat/liberal/leftist axis-and that includes the anti-Bush, anti-Republican, anti-Christian, anti-American factions in America, as well as the mainstream media-returns to the majority in the White House and on Capitol Hill, whichever century that may be.
I really do think they've gone crazy, poisoned by their own hatred and lust for power. There's a Biblical analogy. (Yes, I'm a Christian Jihadist, an American Taliban from Red-State America.) God hardened the heart of the pharaoh when Moses was trying to get the king to let him and the Israelites out of Egypt. What happened? The king's heart gets so callous that he chases the Israelites to the Red Sea-after having let them go-where his army is destroyed as that sea consumed them.
p>I'd say at the pace and rhetorical speed with which the Democrats are going, either 2006, but certainly 2008, will be the time of their political drowning. br> -- C. Kenna Amos Jr. br> Princeton, West Virginia /p> p> OHIO UGLINESS br> Re: Paul M. Weyrich's
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