--- In [email protected], new.morning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Re: Gay Liberals.....but child molesting Republicans
> 
> --- In [email protected], "authfriend" <jstein@> wrote:
> >
> > --- In [email protected], "jim_flanegin" <jflanegi@>
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > --- In [email protected], "authfriend" <jstein@>
> > > wrote:
> > > <snip>
> > > Which is why this current scandal is so important,
> > > > given its potential to make these folks realize how
> > > > empty are the claims of this movement's leaders.
> > > >
> > > > Foley himself is just the straw the camel stepped
> > > > on and broke. It's what his behavior reveals about
> > > > the leaders that their hypocritical propaganda that
> > > > is really significant.
> > > >
> > > > (Greenwald's great. But man, he does run on!)
> > > >
> > > I forget who it was here who said this Foley thing is a dodge to
> > > divert attention from the crumbling Bush claim that "Great White
> > > Father" Bush keeps us safe from terror in the "Homeland" (God, I
> > > detest that word...).
> >
> > Wayback and Bhairitu.
> >
> > > I think a calculation was made by Rove and the Republican
> > > leadership to sacrifice Foley since it appears the House will
> > > go Democratic anyway, and take the attention away from
> > > Rice 'forgetting' a warning from the CIA re: 911, and other
> > > incidents that have recently come to light regarding the ever
> > > more transparent facade of Bush's "War on Terra".
> >
> > I think this is tinfoil-hattery, frankly.
> >
> > It's even now by no means a foregone conclusion that
> > the Republicans will lose the House, first; they're
> > still pouring money into the races like crazy.
> >
> > Second, the scandal has discredited the entire
> > Republican leadership and by extension Republicans
> > in general. If the Republicans are going to lose
> > the House, the administration certainly doesn't
> > want them to lose *big*; they'll want the margin
> > to be as narrow as possible, so every seat is
> > worth fighting for, with a strong leadership to
> > whip the remaining Republicans into an effective
> > opposition party.
> >
> > The administration is certainly going to *exploit*
> > the scandal however it can, to squeeze any
> > possible advantage out of it now that it's
> > happened, but it's been too vastly destructive
> > to the Republican effort for it to have been
> > worth it just as a distraction.
> >
> > Finally, the various other issues--Condi vs.
> > 9/11 and so on--can all be *finessed* to some
> > extent--which Republicans are very good at doing--
> > because they're fairly complicated, whereas the
> > Foley scandal is very clear-cut and easy for
> > voters to understand.
> >
> I agree with you, Judy. Good analysis.
> 
> I agree too and was thinking along the lines of Judy when I read some
> of the "deep" thinking conspiracy views. The House could be quite
> close. And any margin, either way, is important.  
> 
> On the other hand, I heard a serious report the other night (Hardball
> or NewsHour) that due to recent things, the Senate may be up for grabs
> -- long thought to be pretty safely Rep. Dems are "not behind" in nine
> key races, and they only need six. 
> 
> Funny that such an new trend coincides with Invincibility Course.
> 
> In the spring or early summer, MMY predicted the fall of some
> governments, specifically UK abd US. If that is meant in the
> parlimentary sense of a change of party, not a constitutional
> collapse, then the Rep gov't could fall in Nov if House and Senate
> change parties. Bush would be a lame Duck president, under heavy
> investigations, with no neither house behinde him. Approaching
> powerlessness.
>
He also predicted that people would start TM at $2500, pundits would
come to FFL, NLP would succeed, Peace Palaces would be built through
out the US, everybody would want yagya's, TM mall stores would succeed
.... What makes you give more credence to the political predictions? 








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