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« on: May 16, 2008, 07:04:35 AM »
Not really that long of a read, but I know some will complain.  I promise that it's worth the time though.  Great article.  Sure wish that Newt would have run in November. Solution #9 is my greatest concern.

My Plea to Republicans: It's Time for Real Change to Avoid Real Disaster
   

The Republican loss in the special election for Louisiana's Sixth Congressional District last Saturday should be a sharp wake up call for Republicans: Either Congressional Republicans are going to chart a bold course of real change or they are going to suffer decisive losses this November.

The facts are clear and compelling.

Saturday's loss was in a district that President Bush carried by 19 percentage points in 2004 and that the Republicans have held since 1975.

This defeat follows on the loss of Speaker Hastert's seat in Illinois. That seat had been held by a Republican for 76 years with the single exception of the 1974 Watergate election when the Democrats held it for one term. That same seat had been carried by President Bush 55-44% in 2004.

Two GOP Losses That Validate a National Pattern

These two special elections validate a national polling pattern that is bad news for Republicans. According to a New York Times/CBS Poll, Americans disapprove of the President's job performance by 63 to 28 (and he has been below 40% job approval since December 2006, the longest such period for any president in the history of polling).

A separate New York Times/CBS Poll shows that a full 81 percent of Americans believe the economy is on the wrong track.

The current generic ballot for Congress according to the NY Times/CBS poll is 50 to 32 in favor of the Democrats. That is an 18-point margin, reminiscent of the depths of the Watergate disaster.

Congressional Republicans Can't Take Comfort in McCain's Poll Numbers

Senator McCain is currently running ahead of the Republican congressional ballot by about 16 percentage points. But there are two reasons that this extraordinary personal achievement should not comfort congressional Republicans.

First, McCain's lead is a sign of the gap between the McCain brand of independence and the GOP brand. No regular Republican would be tying or slightly beating the Democratic candidates in this atmosphere. It is a sign of how much McCain is a non-traditional Republican that he is sustaining his personal popularity despite his party's collapse.

Second, there is a grave danger for the McCain campaign that if the generic ballot stays at only 32 % for the GOP it will ultimately outweigh McCain's personal appeal and drag his candidacy into defeat.

The Anti-Obama, Anti-Wright, and Anti-Clinton GOP Model Has Been Tested -- And It Failed

The Republican brand has been so badly damaged that if Republicans try to run an anti-Obama, anti- Reverend Wright, or (if Senator Clinton wins), anti-Clinton campaign, they are simply going to fail.

This model has already been tested with disastrous results.

In 2006, there were six incumbent Republican Senators who had plenty of money, the advantage of incumbency, and traditionally successful consultants.

But the voters in all six states had adopted a simple position: "Not you." No matter what the GOP Senators attacked their opponents with, the voters shrugged off the attacks and returned to, "Not you."

The danger for House and Senate Republicans in 2008 is that the voters will say, "Not the Republicans."

Republicans Have Lost the Advantage on Every Single-Issue Poll

A February Washington Post poll shows that Republicans have lost the advantage to the Democrats on which party can handle an issue better -- on every single topic.

Americans now believe that Democrats can handle the deficit better (52 to 31), taxes better (48 to 40) and even terrorism better (44 to 37).

This is a catastrophic collapse of trust in Republicans built up over three generations on the deficit, two generations on taxes, and two generations on national security.

House Republicans Should Call an Emergency, Members-Only Conference

Faced with these election results, the House Republicans should hold an emergency members-only meeting. At the meeting, they should pose this stark choice: Real change or certain defeat.

If a majority of the House Republicans vote for real change, they should instruct Republican Leader John Boehner and his team to come back with a new plan by the Wednesday before the Memorial Day recess. This plan should involve real change in legislative, communications, and campaign strategy and involve immediate, real action, including a complete overhaul of the Congressional Campaign Committee. The House Republican Conference would then vote for the plan or insist on its revision.

If a majority of the House Republicans are opposed to acting then the minority who are activists should establish a parallel organization dedicated to real change. This group should focus its energies on creating the changes necessary to survive despite a conference with a minority mindset that accepts defeat rather than fights for real change (which is what we had when I entered Congress in 1978).

Nine Acts of Real Change That Could Restore the GOP Brand

Here are nine acts of real change that would begin to rebuild the American people's confidence that Republicans share their values, understand their worries, and are prepared to act instead of just talk. The Republicans in Congress could get a start on all nine this week if they had the will to do so.

   1. Repeal the gas tax for the summer, and pay for the repeal by cutting domestic discretionary spending so that the transportation infrastructure trust fund would not be hurt. At a time when, according to The Hill newspaper, Senator Clinton is asking for $2.3billion in earmarks, it should be possible for Republicans to establish a "government spending versus your pocketbook" fight over cutting the gas tax that would resonate with most Americans. Lower taxes and less government spending should be a battle cry most taxpayers and all conservatives could rally behind.


   2. Redirect the oil being put into the national petroleum reserve onto the open market. That oil would lower the price of gasoline an extra 5 to 6 cents per gallon, and its sale would lower the deficit.


   3. Introduce a "more energy at lower cost with less environmental damage and greater national security bill" as a replacement for the Warner-Lieberman "tax and trade" bill which is coming to the floor of the Senate in the next few weeks (see my newsletter next week for an outline of a solid pro-economy, pro-national security, pro-environment energy bill). When the American people realize how much the current energy prices are actually a "politicians' energy crisis" they will demand real change in our policies.


   4. Establish an earmark moratorium for one year and pledge to uphold the presidential veto of bills with earmarks through the end of 2009. The American people are fed up with politicians spending their money. They currently believe both parties are equally bad. This is a real opportunity to show the difference.


   5. Overhaul the census and cut its budget radically. The recent announcement that the Census Bureau could not build an effective hand-held computer for $1.3 billion and is turning instead to 600,000 temporary workers to do a paper and pencil census in 2010 is an opportunity to slash its budget, shrink its bureaucracy, and turn to entrepreneurial internet-based companies to build an information-age census. This is an absurdity that cries out for bold, decisive reform (see my YouTube video "FedEx versus federal bureaucracy" for an example of what I mean).


   6. Implement a space-based, GPS-style air traffic control system. The problems of the Federal Aviation Administration are symptoms of a union-dominated bureaucracy resisting change. If we implemented a space-based GPS-style air traffic system we would get 40% more air travel with one-half the bureaucrats. The union has stopped 200,000,000 passengers from enjoying more reliable air travel to protect 7,000 obsolete jobs. This real change would allow the millions of frustrated travelers to have champions in congress trying to help them get places better, safer, faster.


   7. Declare English the official language of government. This real change is supported by 87% of the American people including a majority of Democrats, Republicans, Independents, and Latinos. It is an issue of national unity that brings Americans together in a red, white, and blue majority.


   8. Protect the workers' right to a secret ballot. The vast majority (around 81%) of Americans believe that American workers have a right to have a secret ballot election before they are forced to join a union. Last year the House Democrats passed a bill that would strip American workers of the secret ballot. A new bill should be introduced reaffirming that right, and it should be brought up again and again until marginal Democrats are forced to vote with the American people against the union power structure.


   9. Remind Americans that judges matter. Senate Republicans should mount an ongoing fight (including a filibuster of other activities if necessary) to get the American people to realize that liberals want to block all current judicial appointments in order to maximize the number of left wing radical judges they can appoint if they win the White House. This issue has three advantages. It reminds people that judges matter and that a leftwing radical Supreme Court would be bad for the values of most (70 to 90 percent, depending on the issue) Americans. It shows the Democrats are not engaged in fair play. It arouses the activism of those who have been disappointed by Republicans and have forgotten how bad a liberal Democratic Presidency would be.

What Is at Stake

No Republicans should kid themselves. It's time to face up to a stark choice.

Without change we could face a catastrophic election this fall.

Without change the Republican Party in the House could revert to the permanent minority status it had from 1930 to 1994.

Without change, the majorities of Americans who support the Republican principle of smaller, more efficient, smarter and fairer government will be in for a rude awakening.

It's time for real change to avoid a real disaster.

The "May Day Massacre": Can Liberals Govern in a Global Economy?

Despite the poor outlook for conservatives in our elections this November, there is encouraging news from across the Atlantic. The conservative wave sweeping Europe hit England last week when the liberal Labor Party suffered its worst local election results in 40 years.

Boris Johnson became the first Conservative Party member elected mayor of London when he defeated Labour candidate "Red" Ken Livingstone. In contests for more than 4,000 local seats across England, Conservatives captured 44 percent of the vote, compared to 25 percent for the Liberal Democrats and just 24 percent for Labour.

This Conservative victory in England comes on the heels of a history-making rout of the Communists and the Greens in parliamentary elections Italy two weeks ago. And the Italian results follow center-right victories in France (Sarkozy) and Germany (Merkel). The countries of so-called "old" Europe are turning away from the liberal high tax, big government policies that have crippled their economies and are turning toward pro-growth, pro-competitive center-right solutions.

All of which raises the question: Can the Left successfully govern in a modern, global economy? The voters of Europe seem to be saying no.

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Re: Newt is Dead On!!!!
« Reply #1 on: May 16, 2008, 07:12:03 AM »
Ohhh, I thought Newt was dead.  I have to read more carefully.

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Re: Newt is Dead On!!!!
« Reply #2 on: May 16, 2008, 07:21:56 AM »
Repubs just lost two seats in runoffs that they should have OWNED.

It's predicted they could lose 60-70 seats in the house in the fall.

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« Reply #3 on: May 16, 2008, 08:20:01 AM »
I started to get excited at the title. >:(

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« Reply #4 on: May 16, 2008, 08:23:38 AM »
So basically, BUSH, along with making the worse foreign policy decision in the history of Presidency, screwed over the republican party.

You BUSH lovers should be proud.

Oh yeah, history will tell...... ::)

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« Reply #5 on: May 16, 2008, 08:28:24 AM »
All they'd have to do is start acting like real conservatives and they'd win over tons of people overnight..

Stop with the fear mongering, religious nonsense and push politicians that represent true conservatives values.

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« Reply #6 on: May 16, 2008, 08:56:02 AM »
Not really that long of a read, but I know some will complain.  I promise that it's worth the time though.  Great article.  Sure wish that Newt would have run in November. Solution #9 is my greatest concern.

My Plea to Republicans: It's Time for Real Change to Avoid Real Disaster
   

The Republican loss in the special election for Louisiana's Sixth Congressional District last Saturday should be a sharp wake up call for Republicans: Either Congressional Republicans are going to chart a bold course of real change or they are going to suffer decisive losses this November.

The facts are clear and compelling.

Saturday's loss was in a district that President Bush carried by 19 percentage points in 2004 and that the Republicans have held since 1975.

This defeat follows on the loss of Speaker Hastert's seat in Illinois. That seat had been held by a Republican for 76 years with the single exception of the 1974 Watergate election when the Democrats held it for one term. That same seat had been carried by President Bush 55-44% in 2004.

Two GOP Losses That Validate a National Pattern

These two special elections validate a national polling pattern that is bad news for Republicans. According to a New York Times/CBS Poll, Americans disapprove of the President's job performance by 63 to 28 (and he has been below 40% job approval since December 2006, the longest such period for any president in the history of polling).

A separate New York Times/CBS Poll shows that a full 81 percent of Americans believe the economy is on the wrong track.

The current generic ballot for Congress according to the NY Times/CBS poll is 50 to 32 in favor of the Democrats. That is an 18-point margin, reminiscent of the depths of the Watergate disaster.

Congressional Republicans Can't Take Comfort in McCain's Poll Numbers

Senator McCain is currently running ahead of the Republican congressional ballot by about 16 percentage points. But there are two reasons that this extraordinary personal achievement should not comfort congressional Republicans.

First, McCain's lead is a sign of the gap between the McCain brand of independence and the GOP brand. No regular Republican would be tying or slightly beating the Democratic candidates in this atmosphere. It is a sign of how much McCain is a non-traditional Republican that he is sustaining his personal popularity despite his party's collapse.

Second, there is a grave danger for the McCain campaign that if the generic ballot stays at only 32 % for the GOP it will ultimately outweigh McCain's personal appeal and drag his candidacy into defeat.

The Anti-Obama, Anti-Wright, and Anti-Clinton GOP Model Has Been Tested -- And It Failed

The Republican brand has been so badly damaged that if Republicans try to run an anti-Obama, anti- Reverend Wright, or (if Senator Clinton wins), anti-Clinton campaign, they are simply going to fail.

This model has already been tested with disastrous results.

In 2006, there were six incumbent Republican Senators who had plenty of money, the advantage of incumbency, and traditionally successful consultants.

But the voters in all six states had adopted a simple position: "Not you." No matter what the GOP Senators attacked their opponents with, the voters shrugged off the attacks and returned to, "Not you."

The danger for House and Senate Republicans in 2008 is that the voters will say, "Not the Republicans."

Republicans Have Lost the Advantage on Every Single-Issue Poll

A February Washington Post poll shows that Republicans have lost the advantage to the Democrats on which party can handle an issue better -- on every single topic.

Americans now believe that Democrats can handle the deficit better (52 to 31), taxes better (48 to 40) and even terrorism better (44 to 37).

This is a catastrophic collapse of trust in Republicans built up over three generations on the deficit, two generations on taxes, and two generations on national security.

House Republicans Should Call an Emergency, Members-Only Conference

Faced with these election results, the House Republicans should hold an emergency members-only meeting. At the meeting, they should pose this stark choice: Real change or certain defeat.

If a majority of the House Republicans vote for real change, they should instruct Republican Leader John Boehner and his team to come back with a new plan by the Wednesday before the Memorial Day recess. This plan should involve real change in legislative, communications, and campaign strategy and involve immediate, real action, including a complete overhaul of the Congressional Campaign Committee. The House Republican Conference would then vote for the plan or insist on its revision.

If a majority of the House Republicans are opposed to acting then the minority who are activists should establish a parallel organization dedicated to real change. This group should focus its energies on creating the changes necessary to survive despite a conference with a minority mindset that accepts defeat rather than fights for real change (which is what we had when I entered Congress in 1978).

Nine Acts of Real Change That Could Restore the GOP Brand

Here are nine acts of real change that would begin to rebuild the American people's confidence that Republicans share their values, understand their worries, and are prepared to act instead of just talk. The Republicans in Congress could get a start on all nine this week if they had the will to do so.

   1. Repeal the gas tax for the summer, and pay for the repeal by cutting domestic discretionary spending so that the transportation infrastructure trust fund would not be hurt. At a time when, according to The Hill newspaper, Senator Clinton is asking for $2.3billion in earmarks, it should be possible for Republicans to establish a "government spending versus your pocketbook" fight over cutting the gas tax that would resonate with most Americans. Lower taxes and less government spending should be a battle cry most taxpayers and all conservatives could rally behind.


   2. Redirect the oil being put into the national petroleum reserve onto the open market. That oil would lower the price of gasoline an extra 5 to 6 cents per gallon, and its sale would lower the deficit.


   3. Introduce a "more energy at lower cost with less environmental damage and greater national security bill" as a replacement for the Warner-Lieberman "tax and trade" bill which is coming to the floor of the Senate in the next few weeks (see my newsletter next week for an outline of a solid pro-economy, pro-national security, pro-environment energy bill). When the American people realize how much the current energy prices are actually a "politicians' energy crisis" they will demand real change in our policies.


   4. Establish an earmark moratorium for one year and pledge to uphold the presidential veto of bills with earmarks through the end of 2009. The American people are fed up with politicians spending their money. They currently believe both parties are equally bad. This is a real opportunity to show the difference.


   5. Overhaul the census and cut its budget radically. The recent announcement that the Census Bureau could not build an effective hand-held computer for $1.3 billion and is turning instead to 600,000 temporary workers to do a paper and pencil census in 2010 is an opportunity to slash its budget, shrink its bureaucracy, and turn to entrepreneurial internet-based companies to build an information-age census. This is an absurdity that cries out for bold, decisive reform (see my YouTube video "FedEx versus federal bureaucracy" for an example of what I mean).


   6. Implement a space-based, GPS-style air traffic control system. The problems of the Federal Aviation Administration are symptoms of a union-dominated bureaucracy resisting change. If we implemented a space-based GPS-style air traffic system we would get 40% more air travel with one-half the bureaucrats. The union has stopped 200,000,000 passengers from enjoying more reliable air travel to protect 7,000 obsolete jobs. This real change would allow the millions of frustrated travelers to have champions in congress trying to help them get places better, safer, faster.


   7. Declare English the official language of government. This real change is supported by 87% of the American people including a majority of Democrats, Republicans, Independents, and Latinos. It is an issue of national unity that brings Americans together in a red, white, and blue majority.


   8. Protect the workers' right to a secret ballot. The vast majority (around 81%) of Americans believe that American workers have a right to have a secret ballot election before they are forced to join a union. Last year the House Democrats passed a bill that would strip American workers of the secret ballot. A new bill should be introduced reaffirming that right, and it should be brought up again and again until marginal Democrats are forced to vote with the American people against the union power structure.


   9. Remind Americans that judges matter. Senate Republicans should mount an ongoing fight (including a filibuster of other activities if necessary) to get the American people to realize that liberals want to block all current judicial appointments in order to maximize the number of left wing radical judges they can appoint if they win the White House. This issue has three advantages. It reminds people that judges matter and that a leftwing radical Supreme Court would be bad for the values of most (70 to 90 percent, depending on the issue) Americans. It shows the Democrats are not engaged in fair play. It arouses the activism of those who have been disappointed by Republicans and have forgotten how bad a liberal Democratic Presidency would be.

What Is at Stake

No Republicans should kid themselves. It's time to face up to a stark choice.

Without change we could face a catastrophic election this fall.

Without change the Republican Party in the House could revert to the permanent minority status it had from 1930 to 1994.

Without change, the majorities of Americans who support the Republican principle of smaller, more efficient, smarter and fairer government will be in for a rude awakening.

It's time for real change to avoid a real disaster.

The "May Day Massacre": Can Liberals Govern in a Global Economy?

Despite the poor outlook for conservatives in our elections this November, there is encouraging news from across the Atlantic. The conservative wave sweeping Europe hit England last week when the liberal Labor Party suffered its worst local election results in 40 years.

Boris Johnson became the first Conservative Party member elected mayor of London when he defeated Labour candidate "Red" Ken Livingstone. In contests for more than 4,000 local seats across England, Conservatives captured 44 percent of the vote, compared to 25 percent for the Liberal Democrats and just 24 percent for Labour.

This Conservative victory in England comes on the heels of a history-making rout of the Communists and the Greens in parliamentary elections Italy two weeks ago. And the Italian results follow center-right victories in France (Sarkozy) and Germany (Merkel). The countries of so-called "old" Europe are turning away from the liberal high tax, big government policies that have crippled their economies and are turning toward pro-growth, pro-competitive center-right solutions.

All of which raises the question: Can the Left successfully govern in a modern, global economy? The voters of Europe seem to be saying no.

source: newt.org

He is an ideas man.  This is exactly the kind of focused thinking Republicans are missing right now. 

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« Reply #7 on: May 16, 2008, 09:20:45 AM »
So basically, BUSH, along with making the worse foreign policy decision in the history of Presidency, screwed over the republican party.

You BUSH lovers should be proud.

Oh yeah, history will tell...... ::)
not really, bro.  Our lawmakers should be looking out for the interests and representing the will of the people.  Each individual congressman or senator has the duty to represent the people who voted them in office.  The Republicans have fallen away from those who put them in office.  On some issues, this includes President Bush.  I feel like the Republican party abandoned it's leader, and not the other way around.  History is already showing that to be true by way of the two heavily conservative congressional seats. 

And I really wouldn't gloat if over the Democratic party gains. I only say that because I believe that what we're seeing (and what we'll see come November) is truly a vote AGAINST the Republicans for their failure to look out for it's people versus a vote FOR the Democratic candidates.  At the rate that the Democratic-held seats in the house and congress are moving, it won't be long before voters are equally disgusted....let me also add that our current group of lawmakers have the lowest rating in the history of the congress and senate. 

That being said, it could do the Republicans some good to take the beatdown that they've been taking recently and in the future.  This was my whole point in posting the article.  It's truly a wake up call.  Newt Gingrich is providing the plan.  Let's hope lawmakers listen. 

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« Reply #8 on: May 16, 2008, 09:58:01 AM »
He is an ideas man.  This is exactly the kind of focused thinking Republicans are missing right now. 
Nobody sings and dances quite like Newt.  That's a hell of a two step he does in the article.

I particularly like his 9 point right wing comedy sketch.

The man is, if nothing, a great entertainer.

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« Reply #9 on: May 16, 2008, 10:18:02 AM »
not really, bro.  Our lawmakers should be looking out for the interests and representing the will of the people.  Each individual congressman or senator has the duty to represent the people who voted them in office.  The Republicans have fallen away from those who put them in office.  On some issues, this includes President Bush.  I feel like the Republican party abandoned it's leader, and not the other way around.  History is already showing that to be true by way of the two heavily conservative congressional seats. 

And I really wouldn't gloat if over the Democratic party gains. I only say that because I believe that what we're seeing (and what we'll see come November) is truly a vote AGAINST the Republicans for their failure to look out for it's people versus a vote FOR the Democratic candidates.  At the rate that the Democratic-held seats in the house and congress are moving, it won't be long before voters are equally disgusted....let me also add that our current group of lawmakers have the lowest rating in the history of the congress and senate. 

That being said, it could do the Republicans some good to take the beatdown that they've been taking recently and in the future.  This was my whole point in posting the article.  It's truly a wake up call.  Newt Gingrich is providing the plan.  Let's hope lawmakers listen. 

Typically that's how it is in most elections these days.   The lesser of to evils....  Which in this one is difficult to define as Lou Dobbs says they are essentially the same.

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« Reply #10 on: May 16, 2008, 10:25:58 AM »
Nobody sings and dances quite like Newt.  That's a hell of a two step he does in the article.

I particularly like his 9 point right wing comedy sketch.

The man is, if nothing, a great entertainer.

H8r.  He is the architect of the Contract With America which helped end 40 years of Democrat rule in Congress and helped spur the Republican massacre in the 94 elections. 

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« Reply #11 on: May 16, 2008, 10:33:20 AM »
Newt led the impeachment attack on clinton.

all the time, he was fcking the dog shit out of his mistress.

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« Reply #12 on: May 16, 2008, 10:35:22 AM »
Newt led the impeachment attack on clinton.

all the time, he was fcking the dog shit out of his mistress.

He was appeasing her.

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« Reply #14 on: May 16, 2008, 10:42:23 AM »
H8r.  He is the architect of the Contract With America which helped end 40 years of Democrat rule in Congress and helped spur the Republican massacre in the 94 elections. 
Yes, he's very smooth on his feet.

I especially like his "ideas" for fuel policy.

It's nice to know that our superpower status is bleeding away thanks to a few oil entities that will keep business as usual until the supply is exhausted.

The more we pay out to oil producers, the more those foreign interests buy into american properties.

It's like watching the wheels come off a go-kart.

Our fossil fuel dependence will be our country's undoing.

Not that a gas tax holiday won't fix things all nice and well.

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« Reply #15 on: May 16, 2008, 11:11:43 AM »
Yes, he's very smooth on his feet.

I especially like his "ideas" for fuel policy.

It's nice to know that our superpower status is bleeding away thanks to a few oil entities that will keep business as usual until the supply is exhausted.

The more we pay out to oil producers, the more those foreign interests buy into american properties.

It's like watching the wheels come off a go-kart.

Our fossil fuel dependence will be our country's undoing.

Not that a gas tax holiday won't fix things all nice and well.

Go-kart?  lol. . . . Man you are really showing your age.   :)  I don't think they make those anymore?  My kid just got a "rip stick" for her birthday.  I had never heard of them till I shelled out the money to buy one. 

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« Reply #16 on: May 16, 2008, 11:24:58 AM »
Go-kart?  lol. . . . Man you are really showing your age.   :)  I don't think they make those anymore?  My kid just got a "rip stick" for her birthday.  I had never heard of them till I shelled out the money to buy one. 
hahaha, No kidding.  I still have records and a hifi player.  I've always felt about 25 years older than I am.  I'm a Dragnet fan, I like Buddy Holly, The 3 Stooges are at the top of my list.  I have a transistor radio in my car.  And I still read books...actual paper books.

I'm 40 going on 70.


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« Reply #17 on: May 16, 2008, 11:35:46 AM »
hahaha, No kidding.  I still have records and a hifi player.  I've always felt about 25 years older than I am.  I'm a Dragnet fan, I like Buddy Holly, The 3 Stooges are at the top of my list.  I have a transistor radio in my car.  And I still read books...actual paper books.

I'm 40 going on 70.



Well, I read books.  lol.  You got me beat in the "old" category.  I saved a bunch of my old SI magazines. 

What I've had a lot of fun doing is introducing my kids to things like the 3 Stooges, old movies, old books, old music, etc. 

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« Reply #18 on: May 16, 2008, 11:48:42 AM »
Well, I read books.  lol.  You got me beat in the "old" category.  I saved a bunch of my old SI magazines. 

What I've had a lot of fun doing is introducing my kids to things like the 3 Stooges, old movies, old books, old music, etc. 
Good man!  NOthing beats the classics.

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« Reply #19 on: May 16, 2008, 12:51:15 PM »
Newt led the impeachment attack on clinton.

all the time, he was fcking the dog shit out of his mistress.
True, true, true!

Michael Jordan is arguably the best basketball player in the history of the NBA.  Funny how folks new about all the women that he had in each city where the Bulls would play, yet no one cared.  "Cheater he might be, but the man can lead us to championships."  Same with Hollywood.  How many times have we heard about two actors getting together after they've played the leads together?  Good people get hurt in the process.  Marion Jones led campaigns against performance enhancers, yet she was winning gold by using the very substance she spoke out against.  Did anyone care when she was winning?  People are only disappointed because she got caught lying.  Newt was obviously speaking out against his own affair subconsciously when he was leading the way against President Clinton.   Heck, President Clinton is a sexed-crazed sociopath, but it still doesn't take away the fact that the man has the gift of charm. 

So, why can't we see the same in Newt Gingrich.  He's what we need right now....someone with real ideas and solutions to the turmoil we are in.  I trust Newt over John McCain or Barack Obama any day when it comes to leadership skill. 

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Re: Newt is Dead On!!!!
« Reply #20 on: May 16, 2008, 12:53:28 PM »
hahaha, No kidding.  I still have records and a hifi player.  I've always felt about 25 years older than I am.  I'm a Dragnet fan, I like Buddy Holly, The 3 Stooges are at the top of my list.  I have a transistor radio in my car.  And I still read books...actual paper books.

I'm 40 going on 70.


The 3 Stooges can still make me bust my guts with laughter.  Always will.   ;D  I used to love how Mo would slap the mess outta Curly and Larry, or Shep.    ;D ;D ;D


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Re: Newt is Dead On!!!!
« Reply #21 on: May 16, 2008, 01:54:02 PM »
The 3 Stooges can still make me bust my guts with laughter.  Always will.   ;D  I used to love how Mo would slap the mess outta Curly and Larry, or Shep.    ;D ;D ;D


I watched one episode on tape last night where Shemp is under a time constraint to get married or lose an inheritance and he drops the ring in a piano--under the wires.

He's pulling on the piano wires to get it and one snaps and catches Moe right in the cheek.  I'm still laughing today.  That must have hurt.

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Re: Newt is Dead On!!!!
« Reply #22 on: May 16, 2008, 02:10:32 PM »
I watched one episode on tape last night where Shemp is under a time constraint to get married or lose an inheritance and he drops the ring in a piano--under the wires.

He's pulling on the piano wires to get it and one snaps and catches Moe right in the cheek.  I'm still laughing today.  That must have hurt.
HAAAAAAAAAAAAA 
Now I'm laughing just thinking about it.  I remember that! 

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Re: Newt is Dead On!!!!
« Reply #23 on: May 16, 2008, 04:17:00 PM »

he also handed his wife divorce papers while she was battling CANCER in the hospital.

a pure class act.  ::)


NT

Yes, he was a heartless hypocrite. 

Doesn't change what he did in 94 or the fact he is the man with ideas, something neither party seems to have a lot of these days.

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Re: Newt is Dead On!!!!
« Reply #24 on: May 16, 2008, 06:10:51 PM »
All they'd have to do is start acting like real conservatives and they'd win over tons of people overnight..

Stop with the fear mongering, religious nonsense and push politicians that represent true conservatives values.

The NeoCons have taken over.