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Old 03-01-2009, 08:21 AM
 
Location: Charlotte
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What self destruction are you talking about? He's been in office a little over a Month and has the same high approval ratings as when he took office.

Your right wing hissy fits are not working...................Call Joe The Plumber.

Joe's busy..... ~writing policy for the GOP, and conducting overseas trips....
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Old 03-01-2009, 08:54 AM
 
Location: Fort Myers Fl
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Republican Senator Jim Bunning is close to doing something that would be devastating to the Republican party...

He may resign his senate seat before 2010, and his state has a Democratic governor (hmmmmm- wonder if the governor would appoint another Repub??? NOT!!!).

The RNC does not believe Bunning can win his 2010 re-election bid (he's probably not alone - I imagine a good number of the 19 Repugs up for re-election are at-risk).

They are pressuring him to not run... and are dropping hints that the RNC will NOT back him if he does - meaning NO MONEY...

Bunning is considering a) sueing the RNC, or b) resigning from office

It's actually getting to be fun watching the Republican party self-destruct!!

Some say Bunning, in frustration, hinted he may quit GOP seat | courier-journal | The Courier-Journal
Enjoy your dream while you can. I have a real good feeling in two years if Obama keeps going in the direction he is going there will be a big change in the senate. And I don't believe it will be the change your hopeing for. I am a registered independant and the bunch we have in the White House now need to slow down and think things over a little bit. They are trying to hard to save the world not realizing the consequences of there actions.

I know several people that did vote for Obama that are a little concerned about what he has done so far. These people are intelligent buisness owners that are not in love with the Democrat party so they do think rationally. As a rule I don't discuss politics with anyone that sticks with one party no matter if they are wrong or right.
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Old 03-01-2009, 09:00 PM
 
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