01-19-2004, 10:17 AM
And how many LONG years have they had this 'majority' ? Why would voters put
Republicans in office substituting long standing Democratic positions? Could it be
that the public was sick of the liberal 'agenda' for all these years? The lies, the deceit?
I wouldn't call the people in office now the 'underdog' and I doubt they feel they are
seeing that's what the public wanted. The powerful media gives the illusion that Republicans
are in the minority and that the public doesn't like what they do and are doing. I bet
the Republicans eat a lot more cake at the end of this year when the sympathetic public
elects a Conservative to the White House AGAIN. Save me a slice please.
And Anon, the propaganda you speak of has to filter through the biased media first. It ain't
gonna happen. Dan Rather and Tom Brokov aren't gonna let it.
Republicans in office substituting long standing Democratic positions? Could it be
that the public was sick of the liberal 'agenda' for all these years? The lies, the deceit?
I wouldn't call the people in office now the 'underdog' and I doubt they feel they are
seeing that's what the public wanted. The powerful media gives the illusion that Republicans
are in the minority and that the public doesn't like what they do and are doing. I bet
the Republicans eat a lot more cake at the end of this year when the sympathetic public
elects a Conservative to the White House AGAIN. Save me a slice please.
And Anon, the propaganda you speak of has to filter through the biased media first. It ain't
gonna happen. Dan Rather and Tom Brokov aren't gonna let it.