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Question by Charles C: “The American people are ready for Democrats.” Really?
I wish I had a nickel for every time I’ve heard in the past several election years that polls indicate “Americans are ready for a Democratic congress” and “Americans are ready for a Democratic president”. But so often, it doesn’t turn out that way in the polls. Do you think it’s because such polls are faked by left wing media (see Time Magazine’s recent cover-story endorsement of Sen. Barack Obama for president)? Or if the polls are not faked, do you think it’s because those people who want Democrats in power don’t end up voting, perhaps because they are too stoned on election day? Or do those people wake up and realize that a Democrat will just let everything fall apart with a do-nothing national defense strategy, resulting in our high-rise buildings being knocked down by intruders while people are inside them working to make our government more wealthy? What do you think is the deal??

Best answer:

Answer by jonjon418
Uh, no, we want more GOP, seeing as how they’ve done such a great job under the Bush Regime.

Now crawl back under your rock. Really!

Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!

7 Responses to ““The American people are ready for Democrats.” Really?”

  1. I don’t know the answer to your question but this is one AMERICAN WHO IS NOT READY for the democraps to be in control!!

  2. Because media is a crock! funny!

  3. People may whine and complain, but when it comes right down to it, they know that they can’t trust Democrats. It’s like you say that you don’t like the police or dentists, but in a critical situation, you know deep down that they’re the ones you can depend on.

    Now, we knowl that Republicans have a lot of flaws, which is too bad, and their party needs to work on fixing that. However, they’re actually saint compared to Democrats, even in their present imperfect condition.

  4. No. Not “really”. Not at all!!
    GO G.W.!

  5. thanks for the rant… it’s great that Bush caught Osama… oh wait… no he didn’t…

    that’s what I call do nothing…

    I think America is ready… I need no more proof than Kerry (an admittedly weak candidate) almost beating Bush who had every aspect in his favor (conservative incumbent during wartime)…

    I think you can crow “the sky will fall” all you want… but it didn’t fall in the 90s… in fact, I know a lot of people that perfer Clinton’s admin to Bush’s…

  6. Great question. It’s always the same old same old with the Dems… they are out of touch, have no message, and no agenda, and they are just drunk on polls -polls are all that matter to them. Then when election day rolls around, and people are faced with having to pull the lever for them, they can’t – because this whole country is discovering what a sham, a fake, what an empty boatload of promises they offer, and all they want is the power.

    Of course, then after election day, we have to listen to the Dems and the media puke out all their conspiracy and voter fraud stories (when and if the WHOLE truth ever comes out about voter fraud, Dems won’t be able to elect a dog catcher…) – as they think that they have been robbed of their rightful destiny. The Democrats have stolen more votes in their history than they have rightfully earned… that’s why they don’t want the voter ID bills to pass, as dead people don’t carry ID’s with them…

    Democrats just are against everything – they hate the President, and anything that is not a handout or that doesn’t soak more taxes out of everyone. They sound more desperate and shrill all the time, and their catch phrases sound as if they are being pulled off Al Queda websites…

    They are empty and pathetic and delusional.

  7. I think the deal is you are a republican and you say all that garbage and think you have made a statement well will just wait and see who is jumping for joy after Nov.7 2006 when we finally get rid of all those people in office now.

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