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Old 06-26-2007, 07:02 PM   #11
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Why hasn't anyone called Carter a Traitor yet?

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Originally posted by Tyrone Slothrop
If you look at the polls since the Dems took back Congress, you see that the numbers have dropped because more and more Democrats are disappointed by Congress, which makes sense, because Republicans in Congress have blocked it from doing what most Americans want to do about Iraq, which is by far and away the issue of the day.
Yes, denizens of the party in power are always disappointed that the other party is preventing them from having their way. That's democracy, right? But now its the republicans' fault (again) because they're not in power, but not sufficiently out of power? Maybe the D's should have worked a little harder to get a bigger majority. Is that the R's fault too?

I'm worried, Ty, because I think Slave's criticisms of your biases are appearing to be accurate.
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