Wednesday, March 05, 2008

DISTURBING POLARITY

To see one candidate win small states and the other large states reminds one of the disturbing polarity of the Bush election. Are we still seeing the spirit of the Neocon movement? Who is picking these bizarre electorate winners? It appears to be a handful of people influenced by the Neocon movement.

Rural vs. Urban people? Why? Do rural people think that one candiate will help them and urban the other? Has the Red and Blue map turned into a Salmon and Maroon map?

Hopefully this trend is not to be explained as an attempt on the demise of the urban male inteligensia by wings of the Oranges.

Have the "Royal Neocon Grand Blancs" created a new type of "urban Petite Rouge" to be tore at by Salmon and Maroons?

Do the Neocons have the Book Stores under scrutiny for their agenda?

4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The Neocon movement began in Chicago. Even one of the founding fathers, Francis Fukuyama, has bailed out. (He is looking to move to California!).

"It is time for all America to take on the black burden"
-Lyndon Baines Johnson (Another Texan and also a Brown and Root man)

See NYT article:
"THE LONG RUN
Obama in Senate: Star Power, Minor Role
By KATE ZERNIKE and JEFF ZELENY"

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/09/us/politics/09obama.html?th&emc=th

2:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

And then there is Clinton and her work place philaderer stumping for her on the campaign trail.

Do we have vote "Neocon" or sell ourselves to the Devil's of the DNC?

2:07 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

And then there is Clinton and her work place philaderer stumping for her on the campaign trail.

Do we have vote "Neocon" or sell ourselves to the Devil's of the DNC?

2:07 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Halliburton, Brown and Roots parent company and the sponsor of LBJ as well, is producing dirty water in Iraq.

Are they trying to taint the Salmon?

8:08 AM  

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