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Friendly Persuasion

Settling and resolving many a Republican -- and Democratic -- score. Plus much else, including a special Rita Hayworth festival.

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p>The Democratic Party, from the DNC to the flakiest looking staffer sitting behind Ted Kennedy, all suffer from "tin ear syndrome" and an insurmountable language barrier, separating them from "Real" America. p>The Dem. Judiciary Staffer who is quoted in Prowler as saying they must "frame the argument with real impact on real Americans, in language they can understand," assumes the Dems have an argument to frame, and insults real Americans as unable to understand any but the simplest language. This way lies another smashing defeat for them. p>John Kerry bemoaned from the day he got nominated that he could not get his message across. As he had already had as his theme how brilliant he was, it must have been us! Actually, he got it across just fine, and that's what got George Bush re-elected. p>Leave it to the unutterably obtuse staffer who thinks Americans are dolts and we will have no problem getting George Bush's SCOTUS nominee confirmed. BR>-- Diane Smith BR>South San Francisco, California p>If you are going to use term like SCOTUS [Supreme Court of the United States] please give a translation. Most people outside of Washington, D.C. don't know these terms. BR>-- Dave Goforth BR>Sultan, Washington p> CORNERED ON THE BORDER BR>RE: J. Peter Freire's Mr. Simcox Goes to Washington
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