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Since 68% of likely voters aren’t focusing on the November elections right now, let’s hold off on the grape Kool-Aid. Even better let’s begin telling everyone why they should vote for Republicans — greatest economy in 60 years, no new taxes in 5 years, no terrorist attacks on the U.S in 5 years and Republicans take protecting your children from terrorists, murderers and pedophiles seriously. If you doubt the last you don’t live anywhere near a Democrat-run urban cesspool.Â
p>If all else fails and the Democrats retake power then when Muslim imperialists start killing Democrats in the U.S. (a majority of Northeasterners and Left Coasters) then maybe they’ll understand it’s better to fight them in their backyard than ours. Prayerfully, that nightmare scenario remains a dream of the Muslim imperialists and not a reality. But if it does become reality they’ll wish the American they fear the most, George W. Bush, was still President. br> — Michael Tomlinson br> Crownsville, Maryland /p> p> CUT AND RUN br> Pelosi, Kennedy, Kerry and Dean, br> That’s a quartet to set the scene br> For American troops to cut and run br> Before peace in Iraq has barely begun. /p> p>Show them democracy br> Then snatch it away br> Who cares how many Iraqis
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