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Joe Republic
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« on: November 01, 2005, 12:05:41 PM »

I think Dean would be doing everybody a favor (Democrats included) if he just shut the hell up.
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Joe Republic
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« Reply #1 on: November 01, 2005, 01:04:53 PM »

I think Dean would be doing everybody a favor (Democrats included) if he just shut the hell up.

Give it a rest, Joe. You're tiresome. What did Dean say here that was bad? How come you never criticize Ken "Robotic Talking Points" Mehlman?

Excuse me?  Who the hell do you think you are?

Dean should shut up because screeching about how three Republican governors are 'corrupt' is not going to win the Democrats any votes at all.  He may have a point about Taft, but calling Schwarzenegger and Pawlenty corrupt without actually backing it up is ridiculous to the point of embarrassing.  Plus, its a little rich for him to call those governors corrupt, and meanwhile stay silent on New Jersey and Washington.

And the reason I never criticize Ken Mehlman is because he never gets discussed here anyway.  So quit putting words in my mouth.
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Joe Republic
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« Reply #2 on: November 01, 2005, 01:24:29 PM »
« Edited: November 01, 2005, 01:27:05 PM by Joe Republic »

Dean should shut up because screeching about how three Republican governors are 'corrupt' is not going to win the Democrats any votes at all. 

Why not? It will be a theme in the 2006 elections.

Because calling people corrupt without actually backing it up is really quite a serious claim, and one that most sane people would ignore.

Also, you failed to address my other point.  But I'll instead assume that you don't mind if the Republicans call any New Jersey or Washington Democrat corrupt either?

If Joe ran the Democratic party, we would just agree with the Republicans on everything and act like a bunch of sissies. That's what Joe wants, another Republican party.

Why the hell would I want to run the Democratic party?  Do you see what color my avatar is?  I would prefer to see no political parties at all, so that there would be less blind partisan idiots in the world.

And once again, you're putting words in my mouth.  I don't strictly mind that, but I'd prefer it if they made sense.
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Joe Republic
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« Reply #3 on: November 01, 2005, 01:43:12 PM »

I would prefer to see no political parties at all, so that there would be less blind partisan idiots in the world.

Well, you are definitely a Republican-leaning independent. Seems like you  b*tch everytime any Democrat disagrees with or criticizes Republicans.

This is pretty funny.  I've had Philip call me a Democrat, and now you call me a Republican.  Seriously, get a clue before you embarrass yourself even further.
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Joe Republic
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« Reply #4 on: November 02, 2005, 01:40:36 PM »

I was just responding to Joe's predictable attacks whenever Howard Dean says anything. Dean's job is to raise money, criticize Republicans, and help articulate a message for the party. Joe doesn't like it when Dean criticizes Republicans for some reason.

Perhaps I personally dislike Howard Dean?  I think I'm allowed.
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