byPatrick Henry, Mon Nov 08, 2004 at 02:32:41 PM EST
To all of the people claiming that the Republicans are too powerful, or in that the country needs to shift back to the left. Please look at this chart. It shows the percentage control the Democratic Party has had in the house, senate and presidency over the last 100 years.
byPatrick Henry, Fri Nov 05, 2004 at 12:15:32 AM EST
In the interest of clarity, I open this thread to offer my best answers to your questions as to why I voted for President Bush. Feel free to pick my brain. I promise to do my best to keep it civil.
byPatrick Henry, Sat Oct 09, 2004 at 10:42:15 AM EST
Australia's Prime Minister John Howard scored a stunning victory in Australia's federal election Saturday in a vote ensuring the country keeps its troops in Iraq. Howards Party also increased their lead by 18-22 seats. Freedom is on the march.
byPatrick Henry, Fri Oct 01, 2004 at 12:59:57 AM EST
John Kerry "won" the debate, but in the war of ideas he could still lose. Because he articulated his ideas better, does not mean that the American people will get behind those ideas. Many statements he made I vehemently disagreed with and the President, in my view, didn't respond effectively.
byPatrick Henry, Sun Sep 26, 2004 at 01:45:53 AM EST
It is hard to deny the similarities between this election and that of 1984 between Ronald Reagan and Walter Mondale. The stark ideological differences the two candidates have has not been more clear for American voters since that election. Bush and Reagan, the rugged individualist types from ranches in the south or Kerry and Mondale metro-sexual type lawyers/senators from the north.
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