Republicans Poised to Win in the Fall

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kikus of AL 4:58PM June 12, 2010

The damn fools need too be nervous. They really have awakened the "sleeping giant" as has been said many times in the recent past. And just for the record. We need to start reminding these morons that if the "right wingers" really were as racist as they want people to believe, the Secret Service would have been guarding a casket for months now!! The fact that the America hating socialist is still alive should be proof to most people, with some common sense, that the amount of real racism in the U.S. is no where near what the Liberals want people to believe. GOD BLESS AMERICA

Rob Tresun of CA 10:33PM April 22, 2010

Just elect anyone that can bring positive change to this country. He needs to help the people not his image.

Al of SC 8:52AM April 18, 2010

Blaming Bush at this point is useless. By the November election Obama will be in office for 2 years. He's had a supermajority for the 1st year and still has a majority in both houses. The Republicans were voted out of office for a reason. The people took Obama at his word, to reduce spending, to not increase taxes for the middle class and to rid Washington of corruption. Instead he and Congress have run amok. They continue reckless spending and paying off their cronies. For the corruption - just think Rangel. Why would anyone vote for a Democrat at this point? By bringing up Bush, we look at the Democrat's promises and see how they have failed.

The people will continue voting them out of power (regardless of party) until they do the right thing.

Mia in Florida of FL 8:03PM April 15, 2010

I pray and hope the Good Lord touches the hearts and minds of the vindictive and negative members of the Republican and Tea Party groups. They both have forgotten it was the American voter who elected President Obama. What they are showing us is what poor and sore losers they are. They have no respect for the voters and taxpayers of America. The polls must only be polling the same group of angry, fear-mongering southern white males. I don't believe any of the doubtful info written above. I doubt very much if the millions of Americans who lost their jobs, homes, savings and pensions are so anxious to vote for the Republican Party since they are the ones who drove this nation into the abyss of financial ruin. I no longer respect or believe much less trust the GOP to run the government and probably millions of voters don't trust them either. A vote for the Republicans will send us right back into a dark and perilous period. The GOP does not inspire trust nor hope. Not with the likes of the Tea Partiers, Palin and Bachmann spewing such negative, vile lies. Instead of cooperating and working to correct the mistakes they made in the last eight years, they have set themselves on a path of fear mongering and inciting the few followers they have. If a tragedy happens, millons will blame the GOP for inciting the public with their hatefilled, negative rhetoric. The Republicans are not poised to win, they are poised to cause further damage to our beloved nation. Let's all pray and hope the Good Lord leads us out of this ugly period.

Ann Marie of IL 7:18PM April 15, 2010

All I will remember next election is it was the incompetent party of NO who drove this nation into the ditch and then pointed fingers at everyone else. I will remember they have not done a damn thing to repair the damage they did to this nation, on the contrary, all they have done is swear to ruin and destroy the current administration without even thinking of the consequences. What the GOP and the Tea Partiers should remember is the saying, "What you sow, so shall you reap." The worst thing that could happen to the USA is to vote in the money and power hungry Republicans, they along with the Tea Partiers who belong to a small group of bigoted, racist, predominately white, southern males, who are supported and encouraged by a small group of rich, white and bigoted southern males. All they have on their agenda is the same plan they had previously, cut taxes for the rich, create a Plutocray, a government by the corporation, for the corporation and to benefit the rich and Corporate America. They have no plans for Main Street America, all their energy and work will go for the same negative stratey as before, to instill fear, anger, divisiveness, deception, distraction and distortion. The American voter has had it's fill of the McConnell's and Boehners who could care less for our nation or for their constituents---they only care about enriching themselves, the lobbyist, and the wealthy. If they had any constructive plans why did they not implement them in the eight years they were in power. The Republican Party will be greatly disappointed come November, we have all had enough of their shenanigans and lies. The only results we will see is a party that drove itself to ruin, by their own campaign to stir up anxieties, fear, anger and plan to divide this nation and drive it further into disaster. May the Good Lord forgive them as the millions of taxpayers and voters, especially the millions who lost their jobs, pensions, and homes have not....

A. Geary of IA 6:55PM April 15, 2010

Republicans may be poised to win in the fall elections, but must be seriously aware of how their Palins’ and the Tea Party’s have campaigned to create anxiety, fear and wide expectations from the voters. The poised win must quickly transform into quick results and hopeful outlook. We the people have changed since the last 3 years expecting quick answers to several questions challenging the moment. If this win would transform the Republicans be born again and do what they are promising us, God bless them. In other words, if this is a just a win from the Democrats, Republicans may never be trusted and the country may plunge into a worse period that goes nowhere.

Johnnie of PA 12:17PM April 15, 2010

Well, they say that criminals always return to the scene of the crime so I suppose that explains it.

Grousefeather of ID 12:02PM April 15, 2010

Remember where you were in 2006, 2007 and, 2008 under the gop. Remember how many jobs were lost to corporate greed. Remember 2 non paided for wars and 2 millionaire billionaire tax cuts not paid for. Think ahead and look at the gop plan. More tax cuts for the wealthy. It was the gop that drove this car into the ditch and now they cry and complain that no ones getting the car out fast enough. The gop is for corporate greed only. They couldn't care less about main street, or Elm street. When was the last gop written bill that was for the living room and not the board room. You won't find one because they don't care. So yes, in November I will remember the gop. And I will shout it from the roof top, and let the gop run on it's record.

JDZ57 of WI 7:19AM April 15, 2010

At least the demo's have a solid lock on the child molester vote, the illegal immigrant vote, the dead peoples' vote, the "multiple" voters, the acorn assisted comatose, severely mentally handicapped, Alzheimer's and institutionalized vote, the fictitious vote, the ballot manipulation vote and the jack-booted, club-wielding new black panther-intimidated non voters.

Jimmy Carter of GA 9:11PM April 14, 2010

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