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NYC Mayor's Party Change Brews Speculation On Who Would Suffer From His Potential Candidacy
- Yeah! And in my day we had to walk 100 miles to school every day! And it was uphill...both ways! In the blazing sun...in neck deep snow! And we never had food to eat! We ate dirt! Yeah dirt...and were glad to get it! Whippersnappers of today are all ingrates! Why back in my day we......
Posted by RandalDS at 07:16 PM : Jun 20, 2007
AND we had to hunt our own dirt...or we didn't eat! And don't get me started on shoes! Shoes were for the rich kids! Why we had it so bad we couldn't even afford the soles on our feet! We had to walk on the bones...and we glad for it! Quit yer whining! - Reply to this comment
- Bunch of ingrates
Posted by yurpallid at 07:04 PM : Jun 20, 2007
Yeah! And in my day we had to walk 100 miles to school every day! And it was uphill...both ways! In the blazing sun...in neck deep snow! And we never had food to eat! We ate dirt! Yeah dirt...and were glad to get it! Whippersnappers of today are all ingrates! Why back in my day we...... - Reply to this comment
- I would love to see Bloomberg elected as well.
Romney talks.
Guiliani betrays himself with his own words.
Hillary, no frigging way unless she can convince us she can put through a national health care plan. Which seems difficult, she was called "communist" by Republicans - who seem to be cheering her these days? Forget party lines, she's a shill who's no better than
McCain - well, if anyone can think of a person who deserves the office even less, let me know...
Bloomberg says something and DOES it. While Governor Arnold of CA designs "Hummer" SUVs then says "We need to go green" with no followup (yet), Bloomberg actually says "We need to go green" and then makes and commits plans on converting NY's taxi service to hybrids.
Bloomberg comes across as if he'll give a *** for actual Americans and I'll put any differences or biases I've got and vote for him if he runs. HE is a man of integrity.
If only our current President and Congress did more for the American people, their popularity rates wouldn't be so low. And I don't disagree with President Bush's reasons for needing to stay in Iraq, but when it comes to 'globalization', too many Americans are feeling left out and that - more than anything - is why we're losing ground. This needs to be reversed. - Reply to this comment
- This is the best America can do?
A republican brain-damaged smirking chimp as president.
A menacing, skulking sociopath as vicepresident.
Heartless Hillary for Dem candidate and the empty suit from Illinois for VP candidate.
A schizo billionaire as the spoiler.
And a fried-cheeyikin eatin' cracka leading the repubbie pack?
Oh Lord, send a great wave . . . - Reply to this comment
- Posted by sheila2u at 05:59 PM : Jun 20, 2007
She is. You see some people (democrats) can do more then one thing at a time. In fact some of them can do many things at once. It's called being intelligent (look it up). Unlike republicans (Bush for instance) who have trouble walking and chewing gum at the same time. - Reply to this comment
- What I would like to know is who is doing Hillary's job as NY senator while she has been campaigning for a new position nonstop ????
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- So, he could capture 20% in the middle, mostly from the right hand side..just a spoiler like Perot.
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- It's not a question of whether Bloomberg could win the election or not - he doesn't stand a snowball's chance in Hell (can I say that here, or do I have to say "Hades") of winning. The question is which of the two major parties he would hurt the most, which can be argued either way.
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- Almost any democrat or republican politician can switch parties and they would still be the same suit-wearing prostitute they were before.
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