Will Snowe melt under heat from GOP base?

Sen. Olympia Snowe, the Republican senator from Maine, has job approval numbers that most politicians would covet. According to Public Policy Polling, 51 percent of her constituents approve of her performance while just 36 percent disapprove.

But according to that same poll, 59 percent of Snowe’s fellow Republicans in Maine would support a more conservative challenger in the 2012 primary, while just 31 percent would support Snowe. (Among McCain ‘08 voters, her approve/disapprove numbers were 36/49).

That puts Snowe in an interesting situation:

She can move right in an effort to satisfy an increasingly unsatiable base; she can stay where she is and court defeat in a GOP primary; or she can join the Democrats. Factor in the results of the 2008 presidential election in Maine, where Obama won by 17 points, and the political calculus gets more interesting still.

Moderate Republicans all over the country are being forced to make similar calculations. Some will move right, as the base demands. But others won’t. As Dede Scozzafava told the Washington Post in justifying her endorsement of Democrat Bill Owens, “There is a lot of us who consider ourselves Republicans, of the Party of Lincoln. If they don’t want us with them, we’re going to work against them.”

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I Report (-: You Whine )-: AmWet Is A Coward mmm, mmmm, mmmmm!

November 10th, 2009
6:12 pm

Obozo won by the same percentage in New Jersey and you might want to check and see what happened to that pinko.

You’re all gonna be gone no matter what name you hide behind.

mmm, mmmm, mmmmm!

I Report (-: You Whine )-: AmWet Is A Coward mmm, mmmm, mmmmm!

November 10th, 2009
6:14 pm

Oh and don’t forget to take Collins with you too.

What difference would it make?

mmm, mmmm, mmmmm!

N-GA

November 10th, 2009
6:17 pm

Just as there is no room for compromise for the GOP with the Democrat-controlled Congress, there is no room for dissent within the Republican party.

The behavior of the Republican congressmen is tantamount to sedition. They are working against America, not for it. Simply pathetic…..they do not represent the American people.

jt

November 10th, 2009
6:30 pm

“She can move right in an effort to satisfy an increasingly unsatiable base”

Obey your oath and we are completely sated.

It is just that simple.

Jay

November 10th, 2009
6:32 pm

What oath is that, JT?

Tom

November 10th, 2009
6:35 pm

Hopefully, it is an oath not to say”mmm, mmmm, mmmmm.” That is just creepy.

josef nix

November 10th, 2009
6:36 pm

Well, we have seen the true face of Maine and I don’t think it was Sen. Snowe.

Paul

November 10th, 2009
6:37 pm

If the Republican Party is ever going to rebuild, it will be through the likes of Sen Snowe. The base is the base – they are there. If the Party’s to expand, it needs to get people who aren’t in the base. If those people already agreed with the more conservative elements, they, too would be part of the base. But they aren’t. Repeating the same old stuff won’t sway them.

As to the polls, I have to wonder if part of that is driven by healthcare hooplah. Maybe, maybe not.

But one generally doesn’t expand by becoming more restrictive.

Jay

November 10th, 2009
6:39 pm

I Report (-: You Whine )-: AmWet Is A Coward mmm, mmmm, mmmmm!

November 10th, 2009
6:46 pm

Paul- The Repugs need to embrace government health care?

Paul

November 10th, 2009
6:47 pm

Hey getalife!

Check out Jay’s 6:39. Texas beats Georgia! Thbpt! Wanna join the insurgents?

(still and all… being 12th from the bottom as opposed to 10th…)

Hmmm. I wonder what would happen to those numbers if “marriage” was replaced with “civil union with all the rights and responsibilities”? I seem to recall a few pundits who say some of the stalwart anti-gay ‘marriage’ groups flip decisively when that’s done.

Paul

November 10th, 2009
6:48 pm

Report/Whine

The Repugs have. Didn’t you see their 230-page alternate plan?

@@

November 10th, 2009
6:51 pm

As Dede Scozzafava told the Washington Post in justifying her endorsement of Democrat Bill Owens, “There is a lot of us who consider ourselves Republicans, of the Party of Lincoln. If they don’t want us with them, we’re going to work against them.”

Hasn’t “moderate” Bill Owens already begun his work against? Did he really break four campaign promises immediately after his inauguration into the hollow halls?

I’ve been unable to confirm.

getalife

November 10th, 2009
6:52 pm

You betcha Paul.

Don’t mess with Texas.

Marsh

November 10th, 2009
6:54 pm

Snowe will vote against the interests of her constituents in order to allow the insurance industry to support the party of “NO” with huge amounts of money. She wants reform that helps the insurance industry profits and not the health and economic well being of Americans.

@@

November 10th, 2009
6:54 pm

Civil-unions? I don’t wanna push josef on this but those 19 to 29s will be aging faster than they anticipated, what with the struggle that’s ahead of them. They’re looking into the bottom of a bottle of bitters.

Normal

November 10th, 2009
6:55 pm

I’m sure the Democrats would be proud to have Senator Snowe join them. An intellegent, moderate thinker such as she would be a great boon to the party.

josef nix

November 10th, 2009
6:55 pm

JAY–thanks for the link! Some really interesting things there. When I talk with my own kids and their peers about this, they just shake their heads. They find the whole argument “silly.”

getalife

November 10th, 2009
6:57 pm

Progressive libs going after dems and cons after gop.

Good job cons and libs.

I Report (-: You Whine )-: AmWet Is A Coward mmm, mmmm, mmmmm!

November 10th, 2009
7:00 pm

I’m not even posting on the right blog, geez…..

I didn’t think this was that hard to understand but then again, we do live in the new age of “enlightenment.”

Let’s say you had a basketball team and one of your players would occasionally sink a three pointer for the other team. Would you give him more of a say in running your game plan? Would you encourage the other members of your team to be more like him, to reach across his aisle?

Or would you tell him to put on the opposing team’s jersey and then go find someone who isn’t a psychotic?

Just sayin….

josef nix

November 10th, 2009
7:02 pm

PAUL–
I started out willing to accept civil union and still would if the state would get out of the “marriage license” business and go into the “civil union license” business and make that the requirement for ALL unions recognized by the state and leave “marriage” to the ceremonial. But so long as we have one set of paperwork for one class of citizens and another set for other classes, we have ipso facto discrimination and second class citizenship.

I have posted this here before, but I am reminded of what my grandfather said when a local preacher had taken off on those living together without state documented sanction, “Brother Jones, marriages aren’t made at the court house, civil unions are…”

jt

November 10th, 2009
7:03 pm

Jay- this one. I know how old-fashioned it is too follow the constitution but here it is.

I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which I am about to enter: So help me God.

getalife

November 10th, 2009
7:03 pm

I see AmVet got to Andy.

I missed it Andy.

What did he say?

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November 10th, 2009
7:04 pm

Paul- The Repug plan says nothing about taking health care from the elderly, who actually need it, and giving it to healthy young deadbeats who they see as potential voters.

Let’s step this up a notch, you would compromise your principles in service to your power mongering?

You sound more like a democrat everyday.

AmVet

November 10th, 2009
7:05 pm

Paul, well said. Moderate Republicans are anathema to this hijacked GOP.

In my view, in WAY too many cases, they are intolerant, inept and inconsequential.

And thus their self-created and unenviable position.

I guess one 42 year stretch as the minority party wasn’t enough…

I Report (-: You Whine )-: AmWet Is A Coward mmm, mmmm, mmmmm!

November 10th, 2009
7:05 pm

gitmo- His same little obsessed information that he is too much of a coward to actually act on.

Paul

November 10th, 2009
7:06 pm

@@

[[They’re looking into the bottom of a bottle of bitters.]]

awww, what’d you have to go and slander bitters for?

They’re a wonderful aromatic. Scents of cinnamon, clove… please don’t use that to describe a hopeless, dying, despondent group.

And stick with Fee bitters. Or Pernaud out of New Orleans.

Marsh

November 10th, 2009
7:07 pm

If it were up to the cons we would all still be crapping in outhouses and lighting our homes by candlelight. What a bunch of knuckle draggers…

getalife

November 10th, 2009
7:08 pm

I think the ballot should read:

For civil unions check yes,

Against civil unions check no.

It’s backwards on the ballots and Americans are easily confused.

getalife

November 10th, 2009
7:10 pm

Andy,

Serving in the military?

I Report (-: You Whine )-: AmWet Is A Coward mmm, mmmm, mmmmm!

November 10th, 2009
7:11 pm

Very well said jt.

Just to help out the dense among us, there is no Constitutional authority to force anyone to have health insurance.

We will sue your asses.

I Report (-: You Whine )-: AmWet Is A Coward mmm, mmmm, mmmmm!

November 10th, 2009
7:12 pm

gitmo- I doubt if he did.

getalife

November 10th, 2009
7:14 pm

Andy,

He sure served you up a new name.

Now, don’t go posting dkos again.

Okay?

I Report (-: You Whine )-: AmWet Is A Coward mmm, mmmm, mmmmm!

November 10th, 2009
7:15 pm

Marsh

November 10th, 2009
7:07 pm

If it were up to the cons we would all still be crapping in outhouses and lighting our homes by candlelight.

Excuse me, but which political party is making war on toilet paper, water to flush your toilet with and any form of energy but candles?

What planet are you calling in from Marshmellow?

stands for decibels

November 10th, 2009
7:16 pm

JAY–thanks for the link! Some really interesting things there.

Nifty chart from Sully all right, but
a) it just reinforces what I’ve been saying about homophobia ultimately dying out and
b) you weren’t especially surprised, were you?

josef nix

November 10th, 2009
7:16 pm

@@

left you a post downstairs…was that it?

As for the bitters, wetwiccan’s link the other p.m. addresses this and the younger generation of gays. I have found among them a real sense of disillusionment over such as Prop 8 and the Maine vote and that disillusionment is turning to anger. As that 19-29 demographic ages and us old f*rts go to met our M*ker, there will come the changes, I believe, though I doubt I will live to see it.

I Report (-: You Whine )-: AmWet Is A Coward mmm, mmmm, mmmmm!

November 10th, 2009
7:17 pm

gitmo- I do not take this blog as seriously as some of you do.

Common Sense

November 10th, 2009
7:17 pm

The Federal government is so out of control that it is time for the States to call for a Constitutional Convention. It is their right under Article V of the Constitution to take back their rightful sovereignty in all areas not granted to the Federal government under the Constitution.

Headline: “237 members of Congress are millionaires”. They’re not even part of us regular folks anymore. I say throw the whole bunch out and start over. Have that Constitutional Convention and set term limits for all categories (and immediate family members cannot run after your term).

Paul

November 10th, 2009
7:19 pm

josef nix

Wasn’t this topic one of the first discussion we ever had? I’d kinda settled on, if a church joins you, you’re married. Gay or straight, it’s a church call. If you get married by the government, you’ve got a civil union. Gay or straight. It was your choice. Pretty soon the terms would get blurred and there’d be no distinction.

But it’ll never happen. Too many groups with too many high paid people running them getting too much money from people they keep spun up. Money and power.

Report/Whine

Just ’cause I ask a question doesn’t mean I’m advocating a position, remember?

Heard a bunch of Congressmen in rapidfire succession pro/con the House bill on NPR the other morning. One was my very own Rep, Michael Burgess, a doctor. He got out a lot of information very quick,said how many of his constituents want health care reform but without what they perceive (accurately or inaccurately) as gov’t ‘control.’

And much of what he said was in the Republican proposal, a lot of the reforms, sound a lot like me as being ‘government telling the health care insurance and pharma and doctors’ what to do.

Therefore, the Republican plan is gov’t run health care! :lol:

It’s just a matter of degree. Both parties are involved to some extent. It’s just a question of where and the levers (tax code, for instance) they use.

And I’m sure you’ve followed my exchanges with the Democratic Deniers who won’t acknowledge Congressional Dems are going to yank half a trillion from Medicare to make this happen. Shameless shenanigans they are, but they get away with it (the savings will never ever materialize but like the kid who does something and gets yelled at a bit, who cares?? They got what they wanted).

Kinda in line with your question, I heard on the news the Rep who won Virginia, even with a comfortable lead, didn’t run on the social issue stuff. I don’t see that as a compromise, more of an emphasis of what voters are interested in. Try this on: Republicans continuing to emphasize abortion or sex or whatever, when they aren’t way high up on the undecideds or nonbase priority list… well…. aren’t they a lot like Pres Obama and House Democrats who pursued and put a lot of energy into an initiative (aspects of health care reform) that were definitely not high on the priorities of many Americans?

stands for decibels

November 10th, 2009
7:22 pm

How you can tell the conservatives are desperate:

The Federal government is so out of control that it is time for the States to call for a Constitutional Convention.

Heh. Yeah, our side used to kick that one around when we were in the political wilderness. It was kinda like comfort food.

getalife

November 10th, 2009
7:22 pm

Well, that is obvious Andy.

You take an issue, blow it way out of proportion and end with name calling.

I liked the character “soda pants.”

Hilarious.

josef nix

November 10th, 2009
7:23 pm

PAUL

Of course Pernaud!

sfb–

No real surprises. What I did find interesting was that the shift was pretty much a similar one across the board…it’s heartening, to be sure…

stands for decibels

November 10th, 2009
7:23 pm

You’re creepy, you’re probably a damn peeping tom, you probably have child porn galore on your computer.

If the AJC were subject to Fox News’ journamalism standards, their headline tomorrow would read: “Reports of online blogger’s criminal activities surface.”

jconservative

November 10th, 2009
7:24 pm

What must be considered in Maine or any other state Obama carried is this: Obama won through the force of charisma. Not because of his stand on issues. He is the most charismatic politician since Reagan, Bobby Kennedy and Jack Kennedy.

And that is why he will be re-elected in 2012.

Paul

November 10th, 2009
7:25 pm

Marsh 7:07

7:15

you walked right into that one…

then again, no one could blame you for not seeing it coming.

But it was a funny retort!

note: never shake hands with Sheryl Crow, remember?

jt

November 10th, 2009
7:26 pm

IRYW=1

Marsh=0

Common Sense

November 10th, 2009
7:26 pm

If Obama (as he said today) really can’t understand why the Ft. Hood terrorist did what he did, then he has no chance of understanding what’s really going on in the Islamic world …. and he is our president ?

AmVet

November 10th, 2009
7:27 pm

getalife, quit teasing him.

He works for me. When he’s not working for Bookman…

Paul

November 10th, 2009
7:29 pm

sfd

Actually, I think the Fox report on that would be to have a pro-con discussion on the story as reported by MSNBC -

I Report (-: You Whine )-: AmWet Is A Coward mmm, mmmm, mmmmm!

November 10th, 2009
7:29 pm

Paul, this is Bill Owen’s, democrat NY23, campaign website-

Bill Owens believes that for too long, the politicians in Washington have been spending blindly, letting our federal deficit spin out of control. He thinks we must now restore fiscal restraint and get our financial house in order to avoid even worse problems down the road. That’s why in Congress, Owens will fight for more balanced budgets and less deficit spending to help minimize the debt future generations will face.

Bill Owens also supports an estate tax exemption for up to $5 million, a threshold that will make sure family farms and small businesses in Upstate New York are not negatively impacted. He does not support increasing taxes on small businesses or middle class families that are already struggling during these tough economic times.-Bill Owens, democrat, NY-23

Sounds just like Obozo 08 don’t it? You know, I won’t raise taxes just a few shorts months before he did anyway?

Why is this so hard to understand? People vote for Conservative ideas. democrats can’t even be honest about who they are.

Why, pray tell, would we want to become more like them?

Paul

November 10th, 2009
7:29 pm

Marsh

I coulda’ sworn you are a Progressive?!!?

stands for decibels

November 10th, 2009
7:32 pm

Congressional Dems are going to yank half a trillion from Medicare to make this happen. Shameless shenanigans they are, but they get away with it (the savings will never ever materialize but like the kid who does something and gets yelled at a bit, who cares?? They got what they wanted).

Well, if you get a report that says with these efficiencies built into the system you have a potential for savings akin to (say) half a trillion and you’re trying to pass the bill, and you figure if you get half that it’s 25 billion a year which is kind of a drop in the bucket budget-wise…

See, if I’m a congress critter I go with it.

Jay

November 10th, 2009
7:32 pm

Well JT, if they’re violating that oath in your mind — presumably by violating the Constitution — then that revered document itself offers a couple of avenues to address that problem. So have at it.

Surely with a Supreme Court dominated by GOP nominees, your argument would get an approving hearing, no?

No?

Oh. Well in that case, I guess they aren’t violating that oath after all, are they.

josef nix

November 10th, 2009
7:33 pm

PAUL–it was the topic and it was when I came to respect you the way I do. It’s one of the great ironies, to us in this household anyway, that should we so desire, we could get “married” since my brand of my faith recognizes our union and should we so choose we could go whole hog (okay, okay :-) ) do the whole ketubah, chuppa, stomped glass and all the rigamarole compete with a piece of paper recognizing us…but we can’t go down to the court house and pick up a piece of paper saying the state says okey dokey, now you’re out of the paperwork nightmare in civil matters…

I Report (-: You Whine )-: AmWet Is A Coward mmm, mmmm, mmmmm!

November 10th, 2009
7:33 pm

gitmo- When have I threatened anyone’s family, like you liberals do?

RB from Gwinnett

November 10th, 2009
7:34 pm

Andy, You aren’t just now figuring out Paul is a liberal are you?

BTW, I like the basketball analogy. Very well done. But now you’re going to have to explain basketball to this crowd since they were the group that got picked last in gym class.

Paul

November 10th, 2009
7:34 pm

Report/Whine

As I read it I thought “Dang, he sounds like a Rep or a Blue Dog. Then again, the moderates are where the bulk of the voters are, so maybe that’s what they’re going for.”

Then I read your Pres Obama comparison. I think Owens came across as closer to the traditional Republican stances. As far as becoming more like them, maybe an effective campaign strategy would be for Republicans to line up the stances Democrats start using that sound more like Republicans (could happen closer to the election) and say “What’s the difference? We keep our promises.

Voters have short attention spans. Could work.

26 minutes

RW-(the original)

November 10th, 2009
7:35 pm

The problem starts when you define a loony leftist like Dede as a moderate.

There is a lot of us … Can you imaging the howling if Sarah Palin had begun her sentence like that?

JohnnyReb

November 10th, 2009
7:36 pm

What a bunch of whiners. A Jaypiece on national party affiliation has bloggers worried about the plight of gay rights. The whiners appear OK with the Left stomping the Constitution (health care) as long as they approve gay marriage. Soooo immature. Please tell me you don’t yet shave and was born North of the Mason Dixon!

I Report (-: You Whine )-: AmWet Is A Coward mmm, mmmm, mmmmm!

November 10th, 2009
7:36 pm

Ooops, missed this one-

Why don’t you get off your ass and do something productive, like shoot yourself in the head?

This is who you are a part of, al-gitmo.

Not me.

Redneck Convert (R--and proud of it)

November 10th, 2009
7:37 pm

Well, I say we go down in a blaze of glory. We don’t care what other people think. We want it our way or the highway. If this Snowe won’t vote the way we want her to, then let her turn Democrat or let Maine elect a Democrat. And the same goes for this Crist in FL. If we can’t get Rubio the nomination, then we’ll stay home and let the Democrat win.

Maybe we should form a 3rd party if the Republican party won’t do what we want. It might could take us 20 or 30 years to get big enough to win, but I’d rather live under the rule of librul Democrats than have a Republican that ain’t a Conservative.

Anyhow, we ain’t bending a inch. Let the so-called moderates bend. Me and the Whiner and jt and all the other Conservatives on this blog are thru with bending. We all know what you get when you bend over.

Sarah and either Cheney 2012. Have a good night everybody.

Have a good night everybody.

josef nix

November 10th, 2009
7:37 pm

PAUL–I’m not sure that Marsh isn’t Whiner in mufti–they sound so much alike…

josef nix

November 10th, 2009
7:39 pm

JohnnyReb

I’ll put my Southern credentials up against yours any day of the week! Right, Jay? :-)

Marsh

November 10th, 2009
7:43 pm

Many of you on here can dish it out, but can’t take it when it gets thrown back at you. Get over it. That time is done. You will be taking it, like it or not.

I Report (-: You Whine )-: AmWet Is A Coward mmm, mmmm, mmmmm!

November 10th, 2009
7:43 pm

Why don’t I what, psycho?

You belong to the political party that actively advocates sodomy, sex changes, teaching children about sex in kindergarden, you defend the North American Man Boy Love Association, how you ever arrive at me having kiddie porn is best left to the mental health profession.

Paul

November 10th, 2009
7:44 pm

sfd

You’re right – it’s a game. CBO may score, but they score according to criteria the committees give them. They say ‘we will at some future time wring out half a trillion in savings” they don’t have to say how – and CBO goes with it. There’s really no other way to do it.

Marsh

What’s it to me? Nothing other than I hear how Progressives say how they’re different from conservatives… and kinda like they justify how they go after the televangelists and the Larry Craigs of the world, sometime the walk doesn’t match the talk.

Don’t let’em get to you. There’s always a high road.

josef

Life’s full of sad ironies. But hey, I know it’s a quote from that rebellious guy who had an off way of looking at things that got people really,really upset, but as far as your example, maybe you could just ‘render to Caesar that which is Caesar’s and to man that which is man’s…” and realize that if a Higher Law is accepting, it must be man’s law that’s left wanting?

I know, not a solution. Just a bit of a palliative.

16 minutes

jt

November 10th, 2009
7:44 pm

So Jay-
Did you approve of Kelo VS New Haven?
Campaign Finance?
When did TARP bailout come before the supremes.?

You tell me to “have at it”. As a good citizen, all I can do is vote against who ever “in my mind” violates the constitution. Which I plan to do to any TARP baby.

No lawyer will ever convince me that medical care, gay marraige, union pensions, automobile manufactorers, etc…… is ANY business of our Federal Government.

The only acceptable “avenue” for involvement in the above can only be addressed by amendments.
Amend the sacred document. DON’T ignore it.

And Marsh, I really do love you. Nothing you can say or post will change that.

@@

November 10th, 2009
7:45 pm

Paul:

I don’t drink bitters, nor do I want them crammed down my throat.

Thanks anyway, tho.

josef:

You made the mistake of taking G_dd at his word downstairs.

It wasn’t actually shiva (I just like that word) it was this from your Arlington link.

Mary Tebo Merrick of Walthill was one of those. Her father, Frank Tebo, Sr., was a veteran who sat with Rice’s body after it was first brought to Sioux City. The Native American tradition calls for someone to remain with the body for the first four days after the death when a veteran dies on the battlefield. Because other veterans did not realize the tradition existed, he was never relieved. Sam Tebo, Sr. sat with Rice for four days and nights without sleep, Merrick said.

Hey, RW. I’ve been thinkin’ ’bout ‘ya.

(ISH)

Marsh

November 10th, 2009
7:45 pm

Paul,

Anyone who dishes it out to me better be damn ready to have it thown back at them.

RW-(the original)

November 10th, 2009
7:46 pm

I’m guessing Marsh picked the one target he can get away with this behavior on for a while, but my money’s on Jay B stepping in before that threat of full-time incivility at 7:43 can come to much.

Marsh

November 10th, 2009
7:46 pm

jt,

What a crock! Idiot.

Marsh

November 10th, 2009
7:47 pm

RW,

Shut your trap.

I Report (-: You Whine )-: AmWet Is A Coward mmm, mmmm, mmmmm!

November 10th, 2009
7:48 pm

Oh listen to the little Muslim terrorist, it doesn’t like what other people say so it wants to kill them.

Or attack their family.

RW-(the original)

November 10th, 2009
7:48 pm

@@,

I saw the message you left yesterday and responded a little later, but comments get buried quickly around here.

Thanks.

Paul

November 10th, 2009
7:50 pm

RW-(the original)

I understand from some other posts you may have lost a dog, had one go missing?

You have my deepest sympathy. It’s losing a family member. Been there. Very difficult.

If lost… week ago Thursday two of my sister’s dogs got out. Pouring rain (4.5 inches that day). Rural area, woods, wild pigs and all. One was an older dog. Tuesday next they came back to the gate. Sometimes it happens.

But whatever happens, condolences to you and yours.

RW-(the original)

November 10th, 2009
7:50 pm

Shut your trap.

And a deep thinker this one is too…..

getalife

November 10th, 2009
7:51 pm

My bad AmVet.

Paul a lib?

Not.

RW-(the original)

November 10th, 2009
7:53 pm

Paul,

She was a rabbit that came to us to be rescued a few years back and she passed away late Sunday night.

Thanks

Paul

November 10th, 2009
7:53 pm

@@

One doesn’t ‘drink’ them as in “I’ll have a glass of bitters, thank you.” A couple drops in a drink. Essential element in an Old Fashioned. It may be Monday, but I may indulge. You’ve planted the thought in my mind. It’ll go well with “V” in 8 minutes.

Marsh 7:45

Okaaay… see now why the Palestinians and Arabs and Persians can keep it going with Israel for so long?

6 minutes

Marsh

November 10th, 2009
7:54 pm

RW,

You don’t listen very well, do you?

getalife

November 10th, 2009
7:54 pm

Yeah RW,

Sorry for your loss.

Marsh

November 10th, 2009
7:54 pm

Paul

November 10th, 2009
7:55 pm

getalife 7:51

shhh.. I’m enjoying this….

jt

November 10th, 2009
7:56 pm

Marsh

November 10th, 2009
7:46 pm

jt,

What a crock! Idiot.

C’mom man, how about a hug.?
You can never stop my love.
I can cyberly feel your pain, and I would bear it for you if I could.
You are really a good person.

Paul

November 10th, 2009
7:56 pm

RW

Still family. Still tough.

You’re welcome.

josef nix

November 10th, 2009
7:56 pm

@@

I sorta thought that was the case…thanks for the added info…I like that… Four days is better than a week of it, eh?

getalife

November 10th, 2009
7:57 pm

We had a rabbit.

Let her out of her cage and you could follow the trail of little round droppings to find her hiding place.

Mean little thing kept biting me.

Paul

November 10th, 2009
7:58 pm

Marsh

’cause both sides remember every slight going back generations and both sides want to get back to the nth degree and then some. So it never changes.

Same as here, for some.

I Report (-: You Whine )-: AmWet Is A Coward mmm, mmmm, mmmmm!

November 10th, 2009
7:58 pm

OH ok, Marshmellow, you got me, I have no life and I and I can’t rationally defend my beliefs either so I go around telling people I disagree with to kill themselves, it makes me feel so good!

Aren’t I sorry?

RW-(the original)

November 10th, 2009
7:59 pm

You don’t listen very well, do you?

I listen to psychotics, Marsh, I just don’t follow their directives.

josef nix

November 10th, 2009
8:01 pm

RW–
Should @@ and I sit shiva for the rabbi(t) :-) Seriously, though, my condolences. We’re animal people, too..

I Report (-: You Whine )-: AmWet Is A Coward mmm, mmmm, mmmmm!

November 10th, 2009
8:01 pm

No kidding, Firefox crashed in between the “and I and I.”

Isn’t that some garbage, now I have to wonder if Windows 7 is not the solution, which is exactly what Microsoft planned.

Marsh

November 10th, 2009
8:02 pm

Paul,

Sorry that’s how it is for you.

I Report (-: You Whine )-: AmWet Is A Coward mmm, mmmm, mmmmm!

November 10th, 2009
8:02 pm

Marshmellow- You admire jay bookman, don’t you?

josef nix

November 10th, 2009
8:02 pm

Hey, now, give Marsh his/her credit! Equal opportunity…who else could unite this bunch so effectively!!

Marsh

November 10th, 2009
8:03 pm

Keith Olbermann’s on – keep it down.

Jay

November 10th, 2009
8:04 pm

Marsh, a couple of your comments went well beyond acceptable standards, and have been removed. Please do not repeat the error.

mike

November 10th, 2009
8:04 pm

” “There is a lot of us who consider ourselves Republicans, of the Party of Lincoln. If they don’t want us with them, we’re going to work against them.””

Or put another way, “If I don’t win my primary, I am going to endorse Democrats out of spite.” Quite a principled approach don’t you think. I am sure Jay wouldn’t be saying so if she was a Democrat.

Paul

November 10th, 2009
8:05 pm

Report/Whine

You have Windows 7?

Your assessment?

Marsh

November 10th, 2009
8:06 pm

Whineybutt,

You admire bin Laden, don’t you?

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