Have You Met The Andersons– They Know How To Beat Slimy Republicans

would you vote for this used car dealer?there are all these rumors that chris matthews is going to come across, as a democrat, against arlen specter in the pennsylvania senate race in 2010. i have kind of opposite involved feelings about him, but if he was auditioning yesterday– and purpose campaign like this– when he ripped republican extremist eric cantor (r-va) to shreds on hardball he’s certainly going to get my endorse. mr. and mrs. anderson, on the other hand, aren’t running against any office. they’re just a yoke of minnesotans who lost their son, major stuart anderson, in iraq. they could be the parents of anyone in america. like half the people in minnesota, the andersons think norm coleman’s got to go. watch:i know norm coleman. we were co-secretaries of our league at ps-197 in brooklyn long in advance he had all those face lifts and cosmetic plastic surgeries to estimate himself look younger. my impression of coleman is a lot along the same lines as the andersons’– a yes man. he’s tried to paint himself as a moderate and– especially as election era started looming– an independent voice. but when you examine his record… pure bush rubber tag. since acheter cialis being elected in a fluke– when senator paul wellstone was killed in a mysterious plane crash many people attribute to karl rove’s machinations– coleman has participated in 43 iraq-related bask in calls. he hasn’t strayed from the bush-cheney heritage on any substantive matters. he voted with the democrats and half the republicans to produce humanitarian scoff assistance in interplay with u.s. activities in iraq on april 3, 2003 and then two years and a couple dozen rubber stamped bill later he broke with bush over a budgetary accounting procedure. when the tough votes conclude up normal coleman is in perpetuity there for bush and cheney and never exchange for folks like the andersons. and americans in approximate are starting to see mccain the same going that minnesotans like the andersons greet coleman. the ny times is reporting some interesting polling data this morning that shows americans look at john mccain as less likely to bring swap viagra kaufen and that he “is widely viewed as a ‘typical republican’ who would continue or expand president bush’s policies.” and this year there is letter worse than being viewed as a “typical republican.”

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