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		<title>By: Micky 2</title>
		<link>http://www.tygrrrrexpress.com/2009/11/election-2009-ignore-the-results/#comment-20561</link>
		<dc:creator>Micky 2</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Nov 2009 01:26:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>"It was not a victory for conservatism, Micky, but it was victory for the GOP - "

Thats asinine.
People wanted conservative policies to replace liberal ones. Its that simple.
Wise up.
Its also a huge warning for you guys to drop what you're doing, especially the kind of hubris you're carrying by going forward with a ton of crap the people dont want.

I dont know that weve actually got a leader right now thats capable of leading in the building of that tent. It may be a missed opportunity on the part of the politicians but theres clearly a movement to conservatism even with out someone making the war cry.
Id say thats pretty bad for the dems when the people more or less motivate themselves on their own without anyone clearly calling the shots.
Its you guys who made it very apparent all by your little selves just how incapable you are of getting anything done, and if so...done right.
Cons, independents and some liberals didnt need anyone pointing it out to them.
Corzines policies reflected on a regional scale what Obama is doing nationwide and is doing to the country and the people said "NO" !</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;It was not a victory for conservatism, Micky, but it was victory for the GOP - &#8221;</p>
<p>Thats asinine.<br />
People wanted conservative policies to replace liberal ones. Its that simple.<br />
Wise up.<br />
Its also a huge warning for you guys to drop what you&#8217;re doing, especially the kind of hubris you&#8217;re carrying by going forward with a ton of crap the people dont want.</p>
<p>I dont know that weve actually got a leader right now thats capable of leading in the building of that tent. It may be a missed opportunity on the part of the politicians but theres clearly a movement to conservatism even with out someone making the war cry.<br />
Id say thats pretty bad for the dems when the people more or less motivate themselves on their own without anyone clearly calling the shots.<br />
Its you guys who made it very apparent all by your little selves just how incapable you are of getting anything done, and if so&#8230;done right.<br />
Cons, independents and some liberals didnt need anyone pointing it out to them.<br />
Corzines policies reflected on a regional scale what Obama is doing nationwide and is doing to the country and the people said &#8220;NO&#8221; !</p>
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		<title>By: Jersey McJones</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jersey McJones</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 23:57:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It was not a victory for conservatism, Micky, but it was victory for the GOP - in two big ways:  One, it was just a good ol' fashioned clock-cleaning in a couple of big states, and Two, the party won by being more inclusive and moving to the political center.  They learned a valuable lesson: radical conservatism, the whole "teabager" movement, and Sarah Palin and Glenn Beck et al, are not the path to victory for the GOP.  the bloodletting and purging may now be ending.  It's time for the GOP to grow it's tent.  I think thay know that now.

JMJ</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It was not a victory for conservatism, Micky, but it was victory for the GOP - in two big ways:  One, it was just a good ol&#8217; fashioned clock-cleaning in a couple of big states, and Two, the party won by being more inclusive and moving to the political center.  They learned a valuable lesson: radical conservatism, the whole &#8220;teabager&#8221; movement, and Sarah Palin and Glenn Beck et al, are not the path to victory for the GOP.  the bloodletting and purging may now be ending.  It&#8217;s time for the GOP to grow it&#8217;s tent.  I think thay know that now.</p>
<p>JMJ</p>
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		<title>By: Jersey McJones</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jersey McJones</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 23:54:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Who would you replace them with, Dan?  Likud?  LOL!

JMJ</description>
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<p>JMJ</p>
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		<title>By: Micky 2</title>
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		<dc:creator>Micky 2</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 23:53:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>"Micky, why is it that when the American people believe something you agree with, they’re smart, but when they believe something you disagree with, they’re stupid?"


Nice try buddy but thats you you're talking about.


But, for the record, people who vote for liberals are not that bright to begin with.
I was talking about independents.


Bla bla bla.
The numbers speak more truth than your opinion.

Exit polls in NJ and Va. showed that the countrys economy was the #1 thing on 80% of peoples minds
So dont tell me that the people werent thinking about Obama during that election.


"This was no victory for conservatism. "


Yeah right.
It spoke volumes to the dems shaking in their birkenstocks right now.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Micky, why is it that when the American people believe something you agree with, they’re smart, but when they believe something you disagree with, they’re stupid?&#8221;</p>
<p>Nice try buddy but thats you you&#8217;re talking about.</p>
<p>But, for the record, people who vote for liberals are not that bright to begin with.<br />
I was talking about independents.</p>
<p>Bla bla bla.<br />
The numbers speak more truth than your opinion.</p>
<p>Exit polls in NJ and Va. showed that the countrys economy was the #1 thing on 80% of peoples minds<br />
So dont tell me that the people werent thinking about Obama during that election.</p>
<p>&#8220;This was no victory for conservatism. &#8221;</p>
<p>Yeah right.<br />
It spoke volumes to the dems shaking in their birkenstocks right now.</p>
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		<title>By: Dav Lev</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dav Lev</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 23:16:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>As I previously in response to Eric's comment said, I don't care much
for personalties, I am interested in policy. 

Obama is somewhat self-centered, a bit arrogent, but pleasant otherwise. 
He hides his true feelings well. John McCain was volitile. Maybe it's age, or his having been a prisoner of war for over 5 years? I don't know? 
John has been around the block far more times than Obama..and it 
made him crusty. 

I say, so what? 

Isn't it all about winning, both for the Republicans and Democrats. 

The Republicans lost..and this should be a reminder that the party
really does need to enlarge it's umbrella., but not necessarily to
change it's core beliefs..small government, opportunity to succeed 
for everyone (but we can't all be Koby Bryants), and a foreign policy
which doesn't apolgize for prior US actions to make our enemies
and adversaries smile, while they deposit our petro dollars. 

Whither gay marriages, or abortions..I mean how many gays are there
anyway in the US. In California the estimates are 3%.

As far as abortions, two-thirds of US are for it..perhaps during the 1st 3 months..then leveling off towards the 9th month. 

All the to do over these 2 issues..which DO NOT affect most of us. 

But 32m jobless or unemployed..do affect us. Whether we are nuked
by Iran someday, or No. Korea, does affect us. A Russian military base
in Cuba or Venezuela, does affect us. A Turkey moving towards radical 
Islam does affect us. ARMS BEING DELIVERED TO SYRIA AND FWD TO 
HEZBOLLAH, in violation of several UN acts...has significant meaning. 

Now according to Israeli military, ALL OF ISRAEL IS VULNERABLE. 

I recall when Israeli troops fired rubber bullets at Molotov throwing Pales in East Jerusalem and the West Bank. That escalated into suicide bombings, and roadside bombs...which killed over 1,000 Israelis (where were you then Goldstone?). 

Now, Hez has boasted 80,000 rockets and Hamas is getting Fahr missiles. Israel can be blanketed with rockets,,if another war. 

Hillary is called a liar by the Fatah chieftan...she is now saying that any freeze will have to be permanent. I'm sure Bibi will kowtow to her and the do-nothing President Obama. 

I mean, if we lost 60,000 people ( equivalent to Israel's 1,000), and had tens of thousands of rockets aimed at US and ready to fire..how would we react? 

The elections are a hopeful sign that every liberal Democrat will have 
to look for another job somewhere. 

Frankly, if an Independent votes for less govt, lower taxes, gays precluded from the military or married under civil laws, and an aggressive foreign policy ( I would not preclude attacking Iran's current regime utilizing the 3 battleship groups in the Persian Gulf..even using a few baby nukes), I'm for the Independents. 

However, the Democrats say they are an inclusive party...perhaps 
we patriots can learn something from them..as long as we don't give up our core beliefs, I've stated earlier. 

I hope and pray every day to my G-d, that this is the beginning of the end for the Democrats.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As I previously in response to Eric&#8217;s comment said, I don&#8217;t care much<br />
for personalties, I am interested in policy. </p>
<p>Obama is somewhat self-centered, a bit arrogent, but pleasant otherwise.<br />
He hides his true feelings well. John McCain was volitile. Maybe it&#8217;s age, or his having been a prisoner of war for over 5 years? I don&#8217;t know?<br />
John has been around the block far more times than Obama..and it<br />
made him crusty. </p>
<p>I say, so what? </p>
<p>Isn&#8217;t it all about winning, both for the Republicans and Democrats. </p>
<p>The Republicans lost..and this should be a reminder that the party<br />
really does need to enlarge it&#8217;s umbrella., but not necessarily to<br />
change it&#8217;s core beliefs..small government, opportunity to succeed<br />
for everyone (but we can&#8217;t all be Koby Bryants), and a foreign policy<br />
which doesn&#8217;t apolgize for prior US actions to make our enemies<br />
and adversaries smile, while they deposit our petro dollars. </p>
<p>Whither gay marriages, or abortions..I mean how many gays are there<br />
anyway in the US. In California the estimates are 3%.</p>
<p>As far as abortions, two-thirds of US are for it..perhaps during the 1st 3 months..then leveling off towards the 9th month. </p>
<p>All the to do over these 2 issues..which DO NOT affect most of us. </p>
<p>But 32m jobless or unemployed..do affect us. Whether we are nuked<br />
by Iran someday, or No. Korea, does affect us. A Russian military base<br />
in Cuba or Venezuela, does affect us. A Turkey moving towards radical<br />
Islam does affect us. ARMS BEING DELIVERED TO SYRIA AND FWD TO<br />
HEZBOLLAH, in violation of several UN acts&#8230;has significant meaning. </p>
<p>Now according to Israeli military, ALL OF ISRAEL IS VULNERABLE. </p>
<p>I recall when Israeli troops fired rubber bullets at Molotov throwing Pales in East Jerusalem and the West Bank. That escalated into suicide bombings, and roadside bombs&#8230;which killed over 1,000 Israelis (where were you then Goldstone?). </p>
<p>Now, Hez has boasted 80,000 rockets and Hamas is getting Fahr missiles. Israel can be blanketed with rockets,,if another war. </p>
<p>Hillary is called a liar by the Fatah chieftan&#8230;she is now saying that any freeze will have to be permanent. I&#8217;m sure Bibi will kowtow to her and the do-nothing President Obama. </p>
<p>I mean, if we lost 60,000 people ( equivalent to Israel&#8217;s 1,000), and had tens of thousands of rockets aimed at US and ready to fire..how would we react? </p>
<p>The elections are a hopeful sign that every liberal Democrat will have<br />
to look for another job somewhere. </p>
<p>Frankly, if an Independent votes for less govt, lower taxes, gays precluded from the military or married under civil laws, and an aggressive foreign policy ( I would not preclude attacking Iran&#8217;s current regime utilizing the 3 battleship groups in the Persian Gulf..even using a few baby nukes), I&#8217;m for the Independents. </p>
<p>However, the Democrats say they are an inclusive party&#8230;perhaps<br />
we patriots can learn something from them..as long as we don&#8217;t give up our core beliefs, I&#8217;ve stated earlier. </p>
<p>I hope and pray every day to my G-d, that this is the beginning of the end for the Democrats.</p>
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		<title>By: Jersey McJones</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jersey McJones</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 21:12:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Micky, why is it that when the American people believe something you agree with, they're smart, but when they believe something you disagree with, they're stupid?  The American people may not be the most politically savvy people in the world, but it takes a little more than a smile to win them over.  Obama is popular because he seems to honestly care about the American people, peace, fair play, and good governance.  Most Americans want healthcare reform, they want to end the wars, they want Wall Street and the big banks reined in, they want student loans nationalized and the profiteering of education by the banks ended, they want credit card lenders to be honest and their payments to them properly creditted.  People like Obama because he wants what the people want.

Corzine lost in NJ because there was too much nonsense and hanky panky in his administration and among the state Dems, because he was associated with the hated Goldmann Sachs and the Wall Street thieves, and finally, and most importantly, because he was completely unable to do anything about the property tax problem.  The NJ results had almost nothing to do with Obama.

In VA, Obama was more of a player.  A lot of voters were de facto voting &lt;em&gt;against&lt;/em&gt; Obama rather than &lt;em&gt;for&lt;/em&gt; anyone.  VA, for whatever reason, has voted against the presidents party in every election since 1977.  They are an anti-incumbant sort of folk.  But even then, less than half of VA voters said their vote for pro or anti Obama.  In VA, McConnell made a whole lot of crazy promises, as Homer Simpson would say.  He won on those crazy promises.  But he was very weak on details.  VA voters are not the savviest.  They fell for it.  the Democrat was honest.  he said, and I paraphrase, 'we have to build up our transportation infrastructure and we'll have to raise taxes to do it.'  Virginians want their cake, but they don't want to pay for the batter.  They elected someone who panders to that.  In four years, when the traffic is so bad that you're btter off walking twenty miles to get to work, maybe Virginians will grow up, act like adults, and buy themselves a better transportation infrastructure.

Whatever the case, in both NJ and VA the GOP candidates ran toward the middle.  This was no victory for conservatism.  Both candidates ran on all sorts of crazy promises, to build roads- without money, to impose state rules on property taxes - even though it's not constitutional.  Not exactly conservative messages.  All the proof you need of that was in the historic upstate NY election.  No Dem has won that district since the 1870's.  When you guys run lunatic rightwingnuts, they lose.  Sarah Palin and her ilk are destroying the GOP.  By your own very logic expressed above, you can not deny this.

JMJ</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Micky, why is it that when the American people believe something you agree with, they&#8217;re smart, but when they believe something you disagree with, they&#8217;re stupid?  The American people may not be the most politically savvy people in the world, but it takes a little more than a smile to win them over.  Obama is popular because he seems to honestly care about the American people, peace, fair play, and good governance.  Most Americans want healthcare reform, they want to end the wars, they want Wall Street and the big banks reined in, they want student loans nationalized and the profiteering of education by the banks ended, they want credit card lenders to be honest and their payments to them properly creditted.  People like Obama because he wants what the people want.</p>
<p>Corzine lost in NJ because there was too much nonsense and hanky panky in his administration and among the state Dems, because he was associated with the hated Goldmann Sachs and the Wall Street thieves, and finally, and most importantly, because he was completely unable to do anything about the property tax problem.  The NJ results had almost nothing to do with Obama.</p>
<p>In VA, Obama was more of a player.  A lot of voters were de facto voting <em>against</em> Obama rather than <em>for</em> anyone.  VA, for whatever reason, has voted against the presidents party in every election since 1977.  They are an anti-incumbant sort of folk.  But even then, less than half of VA voters said their vote for pro or anti Obama.  In VA, McConnell made a whole lot of crazy promises, as Homer Simpson would say.  He won on those crazy promises.  But he was very weak on details.  VA voters are not the savviest.  They fell for it.  the Democrat was honest.  he said, and I paraphrase, &#8216;we have to build up our transportation infrastructure and we&#8217;ll have to raise taxes to do it.&#8217;  Virginians want their cake, but they don&#8217;t want to pay for the batter.  They elected someone who panders to that.  In four years, when the traffic is so bad that you&#8217;re btter off walking twenty miles to get to work, maybe Virginians will grow up, act like adults, and buy themselves a better transportation infrastructure.</p>
<p>Whatever the case, in both NJ and VA the GOP candidates ran toward the middle.  This was no victory for conservatism.  Both candidates ran on all sorts of crazy promises, to build roads- without money, to impose state rules on property taxes - even though it&#8217;s not constitutional.  Not exactly conservative messages.  All the proof you need of that was in the historic upstate NY election.  No Dem has won that district since the 1870&#8217;s.  When you guys run lunatic rightwingnuts, they lose.  Sarah Palin and her ilk are destroying the GOP.  By your own very logic expressed above, you can not deny this.</p>
<p>JMJ</p>
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		<title>By: Micky 2</title>
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		<dc:creator>Micky 2</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 19:46:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>His popularity is high because of his smile, but not for anything elose.



That belonged somewhere in the middle</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>His popularity is high because of his smile, but not for anything elose.</p>
<p>That belonged somewhere in the middle</p>
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		<title>By: Micky 2</title>
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		<dc:creator>Micky 2</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 19:44:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Its also a strong message to the guy who endorsed them, got up on stage with them numerous times holding their hands up high.

"No Obama, your choices aint been all that great lately"

"In a final campaign swing on behalf of the only governor seeking re-election this fall, President Barack Obama on Sunday pitched Democratic Gov. Jon Corzine's bid as a key component for the White House to make good on its political promises.

"He's one of the best partners I have in the White House. We work together," Obama said. "We know our work is far from over."


And so, in the face of all the destruction and broken promises the left and moderates have seen in the last 10 months they decided that its time to start breaking up this little one state lovefest.

"Polls showed less than half of the voters in VA and NJ were voting with Obama in mind, negatively or positively. Obama’s popularity remains steadily high, and his initiatives remain popular. "

Yeah right. Healthcare has the lowest approval rating ever yet and almost all polls show the country is not happy with his initiatives.
The majority of independents that swung the other way was more than that of any previous average in any election.


"Ya’ can’t just make it harder for raped little girls to get abortions to lay down rails. "

Oh boo hoo.
How many can there be compared to the many lives tossed into dumpsters, and how hard is it for them to go out of state or give it up for adoption ?
His popularity is high because of his smile, but not for anything elose.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Its also a strong message to the guy who endorsed them, got up on stage with them numerous times holding their hands up high.</p>
<p>&#8220;No Obama, your choices aint been all that great lately&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;In a final campaign swing on behalf of the only governor seeking re-election this fall, President Barack Obama on Sunday pitched Democratic Gov. Jon Corzine&#8217;s bid as a key component for the White House to make good on its political promises.</p>
<p>&#8220;He&#8217;s one of the best partners I have in the White House. We work together,&#8221; Obama said. &#8220;We know our work is far from over.&#8221;</p>
<p>And so, in the face of all the destruction and broken promises the left and moderates have seen in the last 10 months they decided that its time to start breaking up this little one state lovefest.</p>
<p>&#8220;Polls showed less than half of the voters in VA and NJ were voting with Obama in mind, negatively or positively. Obama’s popularity remains steadily high, and his initiatives remain popular. &#8221;</p>
<p>Yeah right. Healthcare has the lowest approval rating ever yet and almost all polls show the country is not happy with his initiatives.<br />
The majority of independents that swung the other way was more than that of any previous average in any election.</p>
<p>&#8220;Ya’ can’t just make it harder for raped little girls to get abortions to lay down rails. &#8221;</p>
<p>Oh boo hoo.<br />
How many can there be compared to the many lives tossed into dumpsters, and how hard is it for them to go out of state or give it up for adoption ?<br />
His popularity is high because of his smile, but not for anything elose.</p>
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		<title>By: Dav Lev</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dav Lev</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 19:34:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>To all the thousands of people who come to this website, and 
read the comments, I will repeat a statement I made previously, 
we moderate and conservative Republicans WON the election in 2009. 

Before you all fall off your seats, hear me out., Obama's win was the Democrats loss. 

Listen to my reasoning...sure, they won more seats in the Congress and
the Executive..but what have they really won? 

Can anyone think of one campaign promise kept by Obama this past year? I can't. 

Well for starters, some people will say the TARP (toxic assets/mainly 
real estate) bail-out (whatever you call it), amounting to over 700b. 

First, not all the money has been spent. Secondly, not all the banks have
made loans, the reason they got the money to begin with. 

According to one former employee of Goldman Sachs, in fact, over 16
trillion dollars has been pledged to save the economy, one way or another. 

The TARP was really, view it as you prefer, a Bush achievement, NOT
Obama. 

In today's LA Times, are 3 interesting articles about the M.E. and 
several about Afghanistan (Obama's War). They say a lot about the liberal paper. the liberal media, CNN, PBS and Charlie Rose. 

Israeli generals have reported that Hamas has gotten rocket parts
smuggled in from Iran..which can go 30 miles (or reach the outskirts
of Tel Aviv, if fired from the Strip). For those who don't know, Israel signed a cease fire with Hamas stopping Operation Cast Lead, it's incursion into the area to destroy Hamas infrastructure, destroy the rocket sites, destroy the hidden rocket factories and kill militia. 

Part of that cease fire was for Hamas to stop the smuggling from Egypt. 
Hamas now has more and more deadly rockets. So much for UN
cease fires. 

Some Israelis believe they are waiting for a more opportune time to 
lauch these rockets..like Iran's testing of an atomic bomb. 

In another article, a young Palestinian decrys the cycle of violence. 
He claims his relative was killed in a peacefu demonstration against Israel, 
by a high-velocity RPG. All they were doing was demonstrating..with love in their heart. 

And I will sell you the Verrazano Bridge for 24.00. 

In one of the articles, it describes rockets fired into Southern Israel, 
as crude and lacking guidance mechanisms. It does admit that 20 plus have been killed. 

No mention is made of the wounded, or the terror felt by little 
school children going to or at school, or people praying Saturdays
in their synagogues..fearing the 15 second or so warning given by 
sirens of an approching rocket. 

No mention is made of the Grad and Katyusha rockets fired from the Strip at Ashkelon, a moderate sized city known for it's oil and chemical refineries and storage (one Grad hitting a refinery or chemical plant and thouands of Jews die or are wounded). 

No mention was made of the cease fire, which prohibited the smuggling. 

There is an article about Iran's continuing but quieter protests against the election of Ahmad. Some say, we should deal with the leaders, no matter
the fraud and reaction by the mullahs and Ahmad and his henchmen. Others don't want any talks..which just embolden and give legitimacy to the current leadership. 

And I ask, where is our do-nothing President in all this? 

Please folks, provide one, just one of his accomplishments? 

As Eric writes...Bloomberg won by a small minority...in a very, very, 
liberal city, where 2/3 of the people rent..(the USA figure is 2/3 own homes)., minorities prevail in every aspect of the city's life. 

BTW, NYState is actually 3 states..the "Big Apple", the suburbs, and upstate. Upstate has as much similarity to the city as NY Republicans have to Alabama Republicans. 

Anyone having been to NYCity...notices one thing right away, no one speaks English. Lots of Yiddish (but declining), Hebrew, Arabic, Farci, 
Italian, Polish, German, Russian and a broken Irish that few understand. 
New York City, the great melting pot..except it's really a quilt and a patchwork at that. 

Okay guys, now to the instant topic, the elections. 

We've got the Democrats on the run..seeking shelter anywhere they can find it. 

An asst to our own gov, Arnold, just quit..he can't take it anymore. The problem, not sufficient money to run the liberal state. 

We've got to continue to blast the liberal Democrats everywhere and 
at every opportunity. Obama is his own worst enemy. 

As I told a friend, the Democrats needed a guy like Truman, Johnson
or even a John Kennedy to govern. Instead they found the black hope, a guy who is more white than black. Isn't he? Think about it. 

I like Obama and Joe Biden personally. They are great for playing a game of poker with, or a game of golf, or basketball, one on one. 

But to lead this country out of the economic mess ( one year Demos under Obama and 2 under Bush (Congress), stop Iran from bombing Tel Aviv or perhaps NYCity, come to some conclusion in Afghanistan..no way Jose, 
or should I say Barack Hussein. 

Speaking of Hussein, Hillary is softening Obama's take on the nursery schools in the W. Bank and houses in E. Jerusalem. She now says that
Bibi has agreed to a temporary freeze, after the existing construction is 
completed. She wants the Palis to talk, engage, with Israel. 

The Palestinian leadership says ynet..no talks, no compromise, 
no deals, no recognizition of Israel as a state of the Jews, or a Jewish State. 

And Obama still is pushing his foreign policy...defeat and retreat, 
and lots of stalling for time, hoping for the real messiah to come. 

Oh one thing..health care..let's talk about that for one moment. 

It is now stalled over whether the govt should pay for abortions
and liberals are threatening to defeat any plan not to their
liking. 

Obama..thanks, you made my day.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To all the thousands of people who come to this website, and<br />
read the comments, I will repeat a statement I made previously,<br />
we moderate and conservative Republicans WON the election in 2009. </p>
<p>Before you all fall off your seats, hear me out., Obama&#8217;s win was the Democrats loss. </p>
<p>Listen to my reasoning&#8230;sure, they won more seats in the Congress and<br />
the Executive..but what have they really won? </p>
<p>Can anyone think of one campaign promise kept by Obama this past year? I can&#8217;t. </p>
<p>Well for starters, some people will say the TARP (toxic assets/mainly<br />
real estate) bail-out (whatever you call it), amounting to over 700b. </p>
<p>First, not all the money has been spent. Secondly, not all the banks have<br />
made loans, the reason they got the money to begin with. </p>
<p>According to one former employee of Goldman Sachs, in fact, over 16<br />
trillion dollars has been pledged to save the economy, one way or another. </p>
<p>The TARP was really, view it as you prefer, a Bush achievement, NOT<br />
Obama. </p>
<p>In today&#8217;s LA Times, are 3 interesting articles about the M.E. and<br />
several about Afghanistan (Obama&#8217;s War). They say a lot about the liberal paper. the liberal media, CNN, PBS and Charlie Rose. </p>
<p>Israeli generals have reported that Hamas has gotten rocket parts<br />
smuggled in from Iran..which can go 30 miles (or reach the outskirts<br />
of Tel Aviv, if fired from the Strip). For those who don&#8217;t know, Israel signed a cease fire with Hamas stopping Operation Cast Lead, it&#8217;s incursion into the area to destroy Hamas infrastructure, destroy the rocket sites, destroy the hidden rocket factories and kill militia. </p>
<p>Part of that cease fire was for Hamas to stop the smuggling from Egypt.<br />
Hamas now has more and more deadly rockets. So much for UN<br />
cease fires. </p>
<p>Some Israelis believe they are waiting for a more opportune time to<br />
lauch these rockets..like Iran&#8217;s testing of an atomic bomb. </p>
<p>In another article, a young Palestinian decrys the cycle of violence.<br />
He claims his relative was killed in a peacefu demonstration against Israel,<br />
by a high-velocity RPG. All they were doing was demonstrating..with love in their heart. </p>
<p>And I will sell you the Verrazano Bridge for 24.00. </p>
<p>In one of the articles, it describes rockets fired into Southern Israel,<br />
as crude and lacking guidance mechanisms. It does admit that 20 plus have been killed. </p>
<p>No mention is made of the wounded, or the terror felt by little<br />
school children going to or at school, or people praying Saturdays<br />
in their synagogues..fearing the 15 second or so warning given by<br />
sirens of an approching rocket. </p>
<p>No mention is made of the Grad and Katyusha rockets fired from the Strip at Ashkelon, a moderate sized city known for it&#8217;s oil and chemical refineries and storage (one Grad hitting a refinery or chemical plant and thouands of Jews die or are wounded). </p>
<p>No mention was made of the cease fire, which prohibited the smuggling. </p>
<p>There is an article about Iran&#8217;s continuing but quieter protests against the election of Ahmad. Some say, we should deal with the leaders, no matter<br />
the fraud and reaction by the mullahs and Ahmad and his henchmen. Others don&#8217;t want any talks..which just embolden and give legitimacy to the current leadership. </p>
<p>And I ask, where is our do-nothing President in all this? </p>
<p>Please folks, provide one, just one of his accomplishments? </p>
<p>As Eric writes&#8230;Bloomberg won by a small minority&#8230;in a very, very,<br />
liberal city, where 2/3 of the people rent..(the USA figure is 2/3 own homes)., minorities prevail in every aspect of the city&#8217;s life. </p>
<p>BTW, NYState is actually 3 states..the &#8220;Big Apple&#8221;, the suburbs, and upstate. Upstate has as much similarity to the city as NY Republicans have to Alabama Republicans. </p>
<p>Anyone having been to NYCity&#8230;notices one thing right away, no one speaks English. Lots of Yiddish (but declining), Hebrew, Arabic, Farci,<br />
Italian, Polish, German, Russian and a broken Irish that few understand.<br />
New York City, the great melting pot..except it&#8217;s really a quilt and a patchwork at that. </p>
<p>Okay guys, now to the instant topic, the elections. </p>
<p>We&#8217;ve got the Democrats on the run..seeking shelter anywhere they can find it. </p>
<p>An asst to our own gov, Arnold, just quit..he can&#8217;t take it anymore. The problem, not sufficient money to run the liberal state. </p>
<p>We&#8217;ve got to continue to blast the liberal Democrats everywhere and<br />
at every opportunity. Obama is his own worst enemy. </p>
<p>As I told a friend, the Democrats needed a guy like Truman, Johnson<br />
or even a John Kennedy to govern. Instead they found the black hope, a guy who is more white than black. Isn&#8217;t he? Think about it. </p>
<p>I like Obama and Joe Biden personally. They are great for playing a game of poker with, or a game of golf, or basketball, one on one. </p>
<p>But to lead this country out of the economic mess ( one year Demos under Obama and 2 under Bush (Congress), stop Iran from bombing Tel Aviv or perhaps NYCity, come to some conclusion in Afghanistan..no way Jose,<br />
or should I say Barack Hussein. </p>
<p>Speaking of Hussein, Hillary is softening Obama&#8217;s take on the nursery schools in the W. Bank and houses in E. Jerusalem. She now says that<br />
Bibi has agreed to a temporary freeze, after the existing construction is<br />
completed. She wants the Palis to talk, engage, with Israel. </p>
<p>The Palestinian leadership says ynet..no talks, no compromise,<br />
no deals, no recognizition of Israel as a state of the Jews, or a Jewish State. </p>
<p>And Obama still is pushing his foreign policy&#8230;defeat and retreat,<br />
and lots of stalling for time, hoping for the real messiah to come. </p>
<p>Oh one thing..health care..let&#8217;s talk about that for one moment. </p>
<p>It is now stalled over whether the govt should pay for abortions<br />
and liberals are threatening to defeat any plan not to their<br />
liking. </p>
<p>Obama..thanks, you made my day.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Jersey McJones</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 17:32:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I'm just upset that the fringe-right candidate in upstate NY lost.  I was hoping he'd win, emboldening the Glenn Beck-Sarah Palin wingnuts, and further marginalize the GOP.  With that loss, and with these wins, the GOP will realize that it must move more to the center, as did almost all it's winning candidates of last night.

Polls showed less than half of the voters in VA and NJ were voting with Obama in mind, negatively or positively.  Obama's popularity remains steadily high, and his initiatives remain popular.  So, it was a bit of a referendum on Obama and the Dems, but not that much.  It was also a bit of the usual anti-incumbancy thing we often see in both those states, but again, not that much.  The main issues in play in both VA and NJ were mostly local, and these winners are going to be feeling the hate soon enough on those issues...

In NJ the main issue has been, for a looooong time now, property taxes.  Not corruption.  Not social issues.  Not income or sales taxes.  Not terrorism or Israel.  Property taxes are NUMBER ONE BY FAR IN A LONG WAY on the minds of NJ's voters, but without a major state contitutional amendment, or some miraculous en masse merging of municipal services throughout the state, there is NO WAY to fix NJ's property tax problem.  Soon enough, Christie is going to take the heat for that, and he has no realistic way of handling it that he's expressed thus far.  All NJ voters knew was that Corzine couldn't get it done so they hope the next guy will.  It took down Corzine, it will take down Christie, and take down the next guy, and so on and so on, until NJ voters grow up and realize that Home Rule is a complete and total failure and IS the very cause of their property tax woes.

In VA, there were two main issues, but they're really the same.  The economy and transportation.  But to deal with the phenomenal growth VA has come to expect, and bring more and better jobs and revenues into the state, VA has to deal with it's biggest problem: it's lousy transportation.  VA never built the roads and rails, never brought in the buses, to deal with it's growth, and now you just can't get from Point A to Point B in VA anymore.  Anyone who's driven through the state in recent years (and I have, several times) knows what a disaster transportation in VA has become, and once again, the winner from yesterday will become the loser of tomorrow when it becomes obvious to voters that he has NO PLAN to deal with VA's transportation woes.  Ya' can't just cut taxes to make this problem go away.  Ya' can't just complain about unions or liberals to build new roads.  Ya' can't just make it harder for raped little girls to get abortions to lay down rails.  Virginians will realize this soon enough, and the hate will come.

These new governors need to get realistic and actually try to deal with their states' problems.  They need to put aside partisanship.  Ending Home Rule and building roads should not be partisan initiatives.  They should be just good ol' good sense.  These guys, if they can tackle these issues head-on and realistically, could be the next rising stars of a new and reinvigorated rising GOP.  If they continue with the same ol' same ol', then in four years you guys will be explaining how &lt;em&gt;their&lt;/em&gt; losses are not a referendum on the national GOP.  And you'd probably be right.

I congratulate the winners, and I wish them and their states the best of luck.

JMJ</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m just upset that the fringe-right candidate in upstate NY lost.  I was hoping he&#8217;d win, emboldening the Glenn Beck-Sarah Palin wingnuts, and further marginalize the GOP.  With that loss, and with these wins, the GOP will realize that it must move more to the center, as did almost all it&#8217;s winning candidates of last night.</p>
<p>Polls showed less than half of the voters in VA and NJ were voting with Obama in mind, negatively or positively.  Obama&#8217;s popularity remains steadily high, and his initiatives remain popular.  So, it was a bit of a referendum on Obama and the Dems, but not that much.  It was also a bit of the usual anti-incumbancy thing we often see in both those states, but again, not that much.  The main issues in play in both VA and NJ were mostly local, and these winners are going to be feeling the hate soon enough on those issues&#8230;</p>
<p>In NJ the main issue has been, for a looooong time now, property taxes.  Not corruption.  Not social issues.  Not income or sales taxes.  Not terrorism or Israel.  Property taxes are NUMBER ONE BY FAR IN A LONG WAY on the minds of NJ&#8217;s voters, but without a major state contitutional amendment, or some miraculous en masse merging of municipal services throughout the state, there is NO WAY to fix NJ&#8217;s property tax problem.  Soon enough, Christie is going to take the heat for that, and he has no realistic way of handling it that he&#8217;s expressed thus far.  All NJ voters knew was that Corzine couldn&#8217;t get it done so they hope the next guy will.  It took down Corzine, it will take down Christie, and take down the next guy, and so on and so on, until NJ voters grow up and realize that Home Rule is a complete and total failure and IS the very cause of their property tax woes.</p>
<p>In VA, there were two main issues, but they&#8217;re really the same.  The economy and transportation.  But to deal with the phenomenal growth VA has come to expect, and bring more and better jobs and revenues into the state, VA has to deal with it&#8217;s biggest problem: it&#8217;s lousy transportation.  VA never built the roads and rails, never brought in the buses, to deal with it&#8217;s growth, and now you just can&#8217;t get from Point A to Point B in VA anymore.  Anyone who&#8217;s driven through the state in recent years (and I have, several times) knows what a disaster transportation in VA has become, and once again, the winner from yesterday will become the loser of tomorrow when it becomes obvious to voters that he has NO PLAN to deal with VA&#8217;s transportation woes.  Ya&#8217; can&#8217;t just cut taxes to make this problem go away.  Ya&#8217; can&#8217;t just complain about unions or liberals to build new roads.  Ya&#8217; can&#8217;t just make it harder for raped little girls to get abortions to lay down rails.  Virginians will realize this soon enough, and the hate will come.</p>
<p>These new governors need to get realistic and actually try to deal with their states&#8217; problems.  They need to put aside partisanship.  Ending Home Rule and building roads should not be partisan initiatives.  They should be just good ol&#8217; good sense.  These guys, if they can tackle these issues head-on and realistically, could be the next rising stars of a new and reinvigorated rising GOP.  If they continue with the same ol&#8217; same ol&#8217;, then in four years you guys will be explaining how <em>their</em> losses are not a referendum on the national GOP.  And you&#8217;d probably be right.</p>
<p>I congratulate the winners, and I wish them and their states the best of luck.</p>
<p>JMJ</p>
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