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Von yunsi12, 08:19p> DO THE RIGHT THING br> Re: R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr.'s
Mr. Tyrrell's (and James Taranto's) insights on the Democrats and their views being reflected back at them from the media and the culture as
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in the face is almost comical to watch. Case in point: the recent poll taken by the New York Times that showed a growing percentage of
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results that they re-did the poll, which
showed nearly the exact same numbers. Way to spend those dwindling profits, Pinch!!
The Democrats are so uncomfortable being stirred from their self-righteous slumber that no Congressional Democrats attended the recent
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Then the article by the liberal Brookings Institution duo written basically as a warning to the Dems to step away from the cliff caused one
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The other Democratic response from John Murtha, cut-and-runner-in chief: those two Brookings Institution guys have drunk the Bush Kool Aid.
p>How pathetic. It would be funny if it weren't so darn (stronger word may be inserted here) important. br> -- Deborah Durkee br> Marietta,
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to this, their suicidal disbelief in the War on Terror, and one can only conclude that bad things are desired and out of the rubble will come
their long desired socialistic utopia. Radio commentators such as Mark Levin have called these coordinated efforts Stalinist. Unfortunately,
theirs is a more apt acknowledgement, than that of Messrs. Taranto and Tyrrell. Let's hope we never have to find out who's correct. -- A.
DiPentima
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presidency and take control of the House
and Senate. Now that prospect does make many feel "gloomy." If Democrats win enough seats and the presidency, the dire predictions in that
article may possibly come true. However, as Mr. Tyrell said, the Democrats are deeply enveloped in "Kultursmog." Should they fail in their
electoral objectives, perhaps they will finally be jolted out of it. We can hope. br> -- Margaret Schlosser


