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What the hell is the government going to do about this? Suspend the laws of science and create vaccines where there once were no vaccines and faster than otherwise possible? Order a 3-week quarantine of all U.S. citizens? What?
The administration can't do a damned thing about it and I hope they don't. CNN thankfully has been pretty good on this thing pointing out that the regular flu killed 13,000 people in January alone. I think with the 24/7 new coverage, we're getting a bit carried away and thinking this thing is worse than it is. |
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We are the USA. We can do anything . |
'cept catch Osama.
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Well, you know it's the apocalypse when the Texas UIL suspends all high school sports activities!! :eek:
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John McCain was one for a LONG time! He may have gotten his party's nomination but he is still liberal a lot of time. Charlie Crist....I am tired of these polls saying is the most popular governor....I don't know many people in Florida that like him....maybe they are polling Georgia? |
No offense intended, but RINO is such a dumb term. It seeks to belittle those who depart from the party line for their own reasons. We don't elect these men and women as Republicans and Democrats, we elect individuals who happen to be Republicans and Democrats. Republicans are not conservative (and haven't been since Goldwater) and Democrats aren't liberal (and haven't really been ever). Each party's platform consists of a hodgepodge of values and agendas which they think is best calculated to convince voters to keep them in power.
RINO/DINO are terms which to me really smack of anti-intellectualism. |
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Specter's base is as much Dems as Republicans because Specter's key support comes from organized labor. The kicker is that Specter told organized labor to F-off when he did not support the card check bill. Quote:
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Not a good point. 1. Specter is one of the few Republicans in Eastern Pa that was supported by organized labor aka DEMOCRATS. 2. There was a huge shift in voter registrations in Pa. Many of the middle of the road Republicans already switched parties. Srmom's point is that Specter owes it to the right that supported him doesn't hold when the fact is a large part of his support came from the LEFT. |
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http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com/2...-minnesota.php |
talk abotu a 'bait and switch."
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WASHINGTON (CNN) — Arlen Specter was in the driver's seat when the Senate Judiciary Committee grilled the two newest Supreme Court justices back in 2005, but the Pennsylvania senator won't be front and center next time. Specter jumped from the Republican party to the Democratic party last week, putting the Democrats within reach of a 60-seat "supermajority" that could make it all but impossible for Republicans to block Democratic legislation. On Tuesday the Senate confirmed that the party switch dropped him to the bottom of the heap in terms of seniority. That means he will be the very last to speak when the Judiciary Committee questions President Barack Obama's yet-to-be-named nominee to replace Justice David Souter — after even Sen. Ted Kaufman of Delaware, who has been a senator for all of four months. HAHAHAHAHAAAAA!!!! Now how long will it be before he tries to go back to banging on the GOP door to get back in? |
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