znuybv wrote:
> On Mar 3, 3:02 pm, Kevin Cunningham <sms...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> On Mar 3, 11:27 am, David Hartung <d_hart...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> Judge Dredd wrote:
>>>> Republican panic sets in over Dems' financial dominance
>>>> By: Steve Benen @[EMAIL PROTECTED]
5:30 AM - PST Following up on an item John had
>>>> yesterday, the NYT noted that the contests in Ohio and Texas are
going down
>>>> to the wire between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, with Obama
hoping to
>>>> use a fundraising advantage to deliver a "knock-out blow." Both sides
have
>>>> the resources, though, to oversee massive campaign operations in both
>>>> states - in just February, Clinton raised $32 million, while Obama is
>>>> believed to have taken in at least $50 million.
>>>> And, across the aisle, there's John McCain, who re****tedly collected
about
>>>> $12 million in February - the same underwhelming number he raised in
>>>> January.
>>>> Republicans are not oblivious to the problem.
>>>> For Republicans, watching Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama
fight
>>>> for supremacy in fundraising is not just a spectator s****t. It is a
look
>>>> into the future, and the GOP isn't cheering.
>>>> Obama and Clinton together raked in as much as seven times as much
cash in
>>>> February as John McCain, the all-but-certain Republican nominee.
>>>> The Democrats, particularly Obama, are also developing a broad base
of
>>>> fervent donors whose help goes beyond sending money.
>>>> Some Republicans are sounding alarms. "Since the midterm election
of 2006,
>>>> Democrats have had an enthusiasm gap with Republicans," said GOP
strategist
>>>> Scott Reed. "They have big crowds, raise more money and appear to
have more
>>>> excitement on the campaign trail. Couple this with turnout numbers,
which
>>>> are off the charts, and Republicans are going to have a big challenge
in the
>>>> fall."
>>>> And still the GOP can rig the election because very little has been
done to
>>>> protect our votes.
>>>> ShrubCo's criminal gang will just fudge the results and have their
crooked
>>>> judges hand them the victory. Just like last time.
>>> At this point, I personally believe that the Democrats will make gains
>>> in both houses of Congress, and will possibly take the White House.
>>> The result will be more of what we have had since 1988.
>>> The American People will likely have to lose everything before they
>>> decide to fix the damage began by FDR.
>> Yeah, African-Americans winning their rights, women getting their
>> rights, even (Oh, No) jews getting their rights, all a bad idea.
>> Right, moron?
>>
>> Yeah, lets go back to those sunny days of the '30's when the Little
>> Rascals ruled us all!
>
> The major opposition to African-American winning their rights was the
> Democrat Party. I was there. I remember.
Nothing has really changed. The Democrats now want Blacks to vote, but
only as long as they vote the Democratic ticket.


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