A communist vs a socialist to see who battles a liberal.
minkey, at least the big corporations provide a income.
I'm not sure, is it:
1) Republicans vs. Democrats
.....I'm just askin'.........
No need to drink yet. Once one of these imbeciles get into office, it'll be time to break out the Everclear.
Join us in the streets of Denver as we resist a two-party system that allows imperialism and racism to continue unrestrained. Don’t let this historic moment pass you by. Join us on this journey and have your energies and voices heard in the streets of Denver, as we demand change during the DNC in 2008! http://www.recreate68.org/
....The RNC Welcoming Committee (RNC-WC), an anarchist and anti-authoritarian organizing body based in the Twin Cities, announced today that it has ordered tasers for each of its members and friends....“The RNC Welcoming Committee’s order of tasers has absolutely nothing to do with the upcoming Republican convention,” said Ann O’ Nymmity of the RNC-WC. “These deadly, yet humane, weapons are needed simply to protect the safety of members of our community on a day-to-day basis. The timing is purely a coincidence.” http://www.rncwelcomingcommittee.org/
right. and i bet the right fringies have something planned, too.....
If you don’t listen to our voice now, you will hear from us later....We're just at the boiling point. Women will sit back and be quiet about things for a while, but we've had enough. Unless Hillary Clinton is our nominee, we are not going to support the nominee. http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalpunch/2008/05/women-threaten.html
In March, Democrats won a special election in an Illinois district that had been held for 20 years by former Republican House Speaker Denny Hastert.
I think it does indicate the Republicans are in serious trouble this year. They are highly likely to lose more seats in ... November," said Mr. Black.
"If they are losing districts like these in the deep South, that suggests they will be in big trouble come the fall."
The anti-Republican sentiment is one of the key reasons the party's presumptive presidential nominee, Senator John McCain, has distanced himself from Mr. Bush in his own campaign.
The anti-Republican sentiment is one of the key reasons the party's presumptive presidential nominee, Senator John McCain, has distanced himself from Mr. Bush in his own campaign.
John McCain, the Republican nominee in waiting, said Obama was showing "naivete and inexperience and lack of judgment" in his willingness to meet with U.S. foes.
Indicating what's to come, McCain said: "Peace through strength is the way we achieve peace in the world. That's the point. I will debate this issue with Senator Obama throughout this campaign. http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D90MRLLG0&show_article=1