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MattSwartz| 2.10.09 @ 7:09PM
The Democratic plan for posterity apparently is limited to offering them abortion or indentured servitude. The Republicans have their problems, too, but this Democratic majority has to be the most cravenly "here-and-now" party in history. They are simultaneously waging war against the past and the present, and they'll be feeling plenty squeezed by 2010.
MattSwartz| 2.10.09 @ 7:10PM
In the last sentence, "present" should read "future".
Mike| 2.10.09 @ 8:29PM
So now you're worried about our children's future. Where have you been for the last eight years?
I Conner Klast| 2.10.09 @ 11:41PM
The priorities thus far for the Obama administration are to promote the abortion of babies and protect the rights of terrorists.
JP| 2.10.09 @ 11:54PM
Mike,
Obviously you've been absent at the Spectator for the last 8 years.
Leave it again to New England GOP Senators to give a big assist to liberals. And this time we can't mention a Chafee or a Jeffords, but 2 Maine Senators and Snarlin' Arlene.
And in a few weeks a New Hampshire Senator will be an Obama cabinet member. There's alot of work to be done.
MattSwartz| 2.11.09 @ 9:35AM
Mike,
I have been ripping the war since it started. Take that away, and the economy would be much less awful.