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GOP: If You Can't Beat 'Em, Redraw The Map

US Politics & Gov't  (tags: 2008 Elections, 2010 Census, 2010 Elections, Congressional Seats, Democratic Governors, Gerrymandering, Gubernatorial Elections, Redistricting, Republican Governors, State Elections, U.S. Census, Politics News )

Blue
- 95 days ago - huffingtonpost.com
Republicans Look To Redistrict Themselves Back Into Power ... Sore Loser Republicans, whenever they're losing they change the rules of the game.
Comments

Carol W. (119)
Monday July 7, 2008, 4:29 pm

Didn't they try, and succeed doing this in the state of Texas a few years back?
 

Blue Bunting (760)
Monday July 7, 2008, 6:17 pm
Yes, Carol, they did!
 

Mamabear Claw (67)
Tuesday July 8, 2008, 9:23 am
Yes Blue Changing the rules of the game seems to be new (high Five) cool

and it seem that not voting or voting for MCcain/Bush/Rove (Is the new High Five) in this Country Why Voting for Obama could help this conutry gosh why would we want someone who could have respect/for this coutry and the people in it No I think people just love to kick him in the dirt and love to conplain and live in garbage
 

Blue Bunting (760)
Tuesday July 8, 2008, 10:02 am
There must be isomething in the water, Mamabear ... or they all drank the Republican Kool Aid. It's amazing how they all march in lockstep with each other, except, of course, when they all FLIP FLOP in lock step.

LOL!
 

Scott Cooper (35)
Tuesday July 8, 2008, 1:06 pm
This is an illegal maneuver that these scumbags will try to hasten before the normal 10 year cycle. They must be stopped at the State level before they can initiate a change driven by their insatiable need to regain control of Congress before Barack Obama can be elected President. These are common Criminals and must be charged under the RICO Act as treasonous conspirators attempting to subvert the Voting Rights Act to deny citizens their right to Vote and shape their own futures!
 

Mamabear Claw (67)
Tuesday July 8, 2008, 1:58 pm
lol Blue I love your solangon Republian Kool-aid I may have borrow that
 

Blue Bunting (760)
Wednesday July 9, 2008, 1:10 am
Scott, Nancy Pelo$i just had her do$e of Republican Kool-Aid; forget about KKKarl Rove being in violation of ignoring a Congre$$ional $ubpoena ...
 

Princess Yasmin Al-saud (6)
Monday July 14, 2008, 11:17 am
President John Mc Cain,

I would like to remind the United States of America, that America is a land hospitable to all Nations. If it were not for the All-American fore-runners: President Abraham Lincoln, President John F. Kennedy, President Ford, President Reagan, and Presidents - Bush, we would not be able to wonder if America and its' liberties were not what attracted Foreigners into immigrating into American Culture? Immigrants are loved by All of us, but they did come to America, without due to being attracted to the established White Man's Culture, and Social adherents? If I understand American Law correctly, Immigrants were to be contained to a working class Citizenship, and were in the first place not to Rule, the Land we call Our ForeFathers HomeLand, and a Natives Home? Is it right to choose a Black Kenyan African American, that had a loving Mother who felt alliances to her American past, and moved among Southern Tribes, seeking a life of peace, capable of separating his loyalties to his own people, for White America and it's ForeFathers? I think we all need to review where Immigration is at, today, in America? Are we not unwise to assume that White American Peoples are favored by All; and are we not unwise not to be fair to Our ForeFathers American Dream? There will be other Elections, and other wins, but first we should examine the Tribal rivalry, that created a reason for Immigration Reception, originally? Let us remain together - but set apart, Amen.
 

Carol W. (119)
Monday July 14, 2008, 3:33 pm

Obviously, McCain doesn't understand himself much less American Law.
This is hell-arious.
thanks
 
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