Monday, August 15, 2005

RE: couldn't say it any better myself....the truth!!

Bush polls at all-time low for 2d termer - but the GOP borg still support him by John (temporarily) in Paris - 8/14/2005 04:54:00 PM
90% of Republicans still approve of him, fine. Send your own kids to die in Iraq, get blown up in New York, pay $3.00 for gas, and learn about creationism grade school.Or shut up.

Sunday, August 14, 2005

RE: Christoper Walken ..make sense to me

"Our great country is in a terrible downward spiral. We're outsourcing jobs, bankrupting social security, and losing lives at war. We need to focus on what's important-- paying attention to our children, our citizens, our future. We need to think about improving our failing educational system, making better use of our resources, and helping to promote a stable, safe, and tolerant global society. It's time to be smart about our politics. It's time to get America back on track."The Official Homepage of the Walken 2008 Campaignhttp://www.walken2008.com

Friday, August 12, 2005

RE: damm Detroit is hotbed for Liberals?

United Press International
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Detroit found to be most liberal U.S. city
Aug. 11, 2005 at 7:39AM
Detroit is the most liberal U.S. city while Provo, Utah, is the most conservative, a study of voting patterns indicates. The list was compiled by the Bay Area Center for Voting Research in California through an examination of voting in 237 U.S. cities with populations of more than 100,000. "Detroit and Provo epitomize America's political, economic and racial polarization," BACVR Director Jason Alderman said in a release Thursday. "As the most conservative city in America, Provo is overwhelmingly white and solidly middle class. This is in stark contrast to Detroit, which is impoverished, black and the most liberal." Gary, Ind., was found to be the second-most liberal followed by Berkeley, Calif.; Washington; and Oakland, Calif. The group that did the ranking is based in Berkeley, not far from Oakland. Texas, home to President George Bush, has three of the five most conservative cities, as determined by BACVR, including Lubbock and Abilene in the Nos. 2 and 3 spots and Plano in the fifth spot. Hialeah, Fla., was ranked fourth. BACVR offered no detailed breakdown of its methodology.

Monday, August 01, 2005