Yesterday was an incredible day. Over 15,000 MoveOn members came
together and spoke out at 192 "Rallies to Stop the Judicial Takeover"
– all organized in less than a week by other MoveOn members in all 50
states. The Washington, D.C. event featured a stirring address by
former Vice President Al Gore.
It was the culmination of 10 days of intense action to save our courts
– and it was a huge success. Two weeks ago, it seemed virtually
certain that we would wake up today to find Bill Frist and the radical
Republicans pulling the trigger on their "nuclear" scheme to stack the
courts. Instead, today Frist is scrambling for more time and grasping
for more votes, while national polls show two thirds of the country
solidly against him [1].
While we celebrate our progress, we must remember the fight is far
from over. The key to victory is to keep our momentum going and our
visibility high – we've got to keep them on the run. Today you can
take the easy step of printing and displaying a window sign, showing
your commitment to protecting the courts. Please put one in your
window today:
In article <n17471d0c85oc5r5h3ba3bn58p4hk1ki0m@4ax.com>,
Scott in Florida <NotInTheNextLifetime@nope.ucan't> wrote:
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> Dear MoveOn member,
>
> Yesterday was an incredible day. Over 15,000 MoveOn members came
> together and spoke out at 192 "Rallies to Stop the Judicial Takeover"
> – all organized in less than a week by other MoveOn members in all 50
> states. The Washington, D.C. event featured a stirring address by
> former Vice President Al Gore.
>
> It was the culmination of 10 days of intense action to save our courts
> – and it was a huge success. Two weeks ago, it seemed virtually
> certain that we would wake up today to find Bill Frist and the radical
> Republicans pulling the trigger on their "nuclear" scheme to stack the
> courts. Instead, today Frist is scrambling for more time and grasping
> for more votes, while national polls show two thirds of the country
> solidly against him [1].
>
> While we celebrate our progress, we must remember the fight is far
> from over. The key to victory is to keep our momentum going and our
> visibility high – we've got to keep them on the run. Today you can
> take the easy step of printing and displaying a window sign, showing
> your commitment to protecting the courts. Please put one in your
> window today:
>
>
> --
> Scott in Florida[/color]
"the fight is far from over". Understatement, LOL.
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On Fri, 29 Apr 2005 12:40:41 GMT, "Dbu,~'" <notspam@sp.com> wrote:
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>In article <n17471d0c85oc5r5h3ba3bn58p4hk1ki0m@4ax.com>,
> Scott in Florida <NotInTheNextLifetime@nope.ucan't> wrote:
>[color=green]
>> Dear MoveOn member,
>>
>> Yesterday was an incredible day. Over 15,000 MoveOn members came
>> together and spoke out at 192 "Rallies to Stop the Judicial Takeover"
>> – all organized in less than a week by other MoveOn members in all 50
>> states. The Washington, D.C. event featured a stirring address by
>> former Vice President Al Gore.
>>
>> It was the culmination of 10 days of intense action to save our courts
>> – and it was a huge success. Two weeks ago, it seemed virtually
>> certain that we would wake up today to find Bill Frist and the radical
>> Republicans pulling the trigger on their "nuclear" scheme to stack the
>> courts. Instead, today Frist is scrambling for more time and grasping
>> for more votes, while national polls show two thirds of the country
>> solidly against him [1].
>>
>> While we celebrate our progress, we must remember the fight is far
>> from over. The key to victory is to keep our momentum going and our
>> visibility high – we've got to keep them on the run. Today you can
>> take the easy step of printing and displaying a window sign, showing
>> your commitment to protecting the courts. Please put one in your
>> window today:
>>
>>
>> --
>> Scott in Florida[/color]
>
>"the fight is far from over". Understatement, LOL.[/color]
LOL...for sure.
Looks like the Republicans are getting some backbone.
That's what I voted for. Great to see MoveOn in a tizzy...
It sure was good to see the clean shaven but still corpulent and
still-pompous Al spouting off on TV the other day. It reminded me of
just how phony he really is and how he and the rest of his sore loser
team put the entire country on hold for over a month after the 2000
election while they made those of us in Florida miserable.
"Mark" <markpippin@email.com> wrote in message
news:1114782068.326203.214220@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...[color=blue]
> It sure was good to see the clean shaven but still corpulent and
> still-pompous Al spouting off on TV the other day. It reminded me of
> just how phony he really is and how he and the rest of his sore loser
> team put the entire country on hold for over a month after the 2000
> election while they made those of us in Florida miserable.[/color]
You mean while you Floridians made the rest of the world misserable? Your
neocon leaders and businessmen caused the mess and you blame the ones trying
to clean it up. God forbid your neocon leadership sets the bar low enough
that some slimey democrat ever stoops to it, then you wont have much to
complain about will you?
On Sat, 30 Apr 2005 00:11:43 -0400, "Josh"
<nobody@noplacenowhere.never> wrote:
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>
>"Mark" <markpippin@email.com> wrote in message
>news:1114782068.326203.214220@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...[color=green]
>> It sure was good to see the clean shaven but still corpulent and
>> still-pompous Al spouting off on TV the other day. It reminded me of
>> just how phony he really is and how he and the rest of his sore loser
>> team put the entire country on hold for over a month after the 2000
>> election while they made those of us in Florida miserable.[/color]
>
>You mean while you Floridians made the rest of the world misserable?[/color]
It was NOT us Floridians...it was the idiots that can't punch ballots.
They happened to be Democrats!
The rest of us had no problem with the same system.
Seems Democrats the world over are idiots...if I may label them
correctly...LOL
[color=blue]
>Your
>neocon leaders and businessmen caused the mess and you blame the ones trying
>to clean it up. God forbid your neocon leadership sets the bar low enough
>that some slimey democrat ever stoops to it, then you wont have much to
>complain about will you?
>[/color]
It wasn't just the Palm Beach county chad-challenged Democrats - don't
forget about all the Democrat felons voting in Dade, the thousands of
military votes they threw out for not having postage, and the race
being called early while the Panhandle was still voting, costing Bush
tens of thousands of votes.
Of course I don't expect Josh to remember this, he was probably too
busy playing with his Nintendo.
On Sat, 30 Apr 2005 11:47:34 GMT, Scott in Florida
<NotInTheNextLifetime@nope.ucan't> wrote:
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>On Sat, 30 Apr 2005 00:11:43 -0400, "Josh"
><nobody@noplacenowhere.never> wrote:
>[color=green]
>>
>>"Mark" <markpippin@email.com> wrote in message
>>news:1114782068.326203.214220@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...[color=darkred]
>>> It sure was good to see the clean shaven but still corpulent and
>>> still-pompous Al spouting off on TV the other day. It reminded me of
>>> just how phony he really is and how he and the rest of his sore loser
>>> team put the entire country on hold for over a month after the 2000
>>> election while they made those of us in Florida miserable.[/color]
>>
>>You mean while you Floridians made the rest of the world misserable?[/color]
>
>It was NOT us Floridians..[/color]
Yes, actually, it was. Unless and until every vote counts, a states
entire vote for president is all inclusive.
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On 30 Apr 2005 09:21:17 -0700, "Mark" <markpippin@email.com> wrote:
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>
>It wasn't just the Palm Beach county chad-challenged Democrats - don't
>forget about all the Democrat felons voting in Dade, the thousands of
>military votes they threw out for not having postage, and the race
>being called early while the Panhandle was still voting, costing Bush
>tens of thousands of votes.
>
>Of course I don't expect Josh to remember this, he was probably too
>busy playing with his Nintendo.[/color]
Like I said...it was the Democrats that had the problems.
Wonder why that is?
Could 'they' be the problem.
Looks like America is finally waking up to the real problem...
On Sat, 30 Apr 2005 12:49:44 -0400, Gary L. Burnore
<gburnore@databasix.com> wrote:
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>On Sat, 30 Apr 2005 11:47:34 GMT, Scott in Florida
><NotInTheNextLifetime@nope.ucan't> wrote:
>[color=green]
>>On Sat, 30 Apr 2005 00:11:43 -0400, "Josh"
>><nobody@noplacenowhere.never> wrote:
>>[color=darkred]
>>>
>>>"Mark" <markpippin@email.com> wrote in message
>>>news:1114782068.326203.214220@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
>>>> It sure was good to see the clean shaven but still corpulent and
>>>> still-pompous Al spouting off on TV the other day. It reminded me of
>>>> just how phony he really is and how he and the rest of his sore loser
>>>> team put the entire country on hold for over a month after the 2000
>>>> election while they made those of us in Florida miserable.
>>>
>>>You mean while you Floridians made the rest of the world misserable?[/color]
>>
>>It was NOT us Floridians..[/color]
>
>Yes, actually, it was. Unless and until every vote counts, a states
>entire vote for president is all inclusive.[/color]
EVERY VOTE counted....
It was the Democrats that wanted to NOT count the military votes.
It was the Democrats that wanted to count...hanging chads...
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