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GOP plans to get personal

aps said:
LOL Come on, Stinger, the majority of war critics are democrats. You know what Rumsfeld was implying and what the majority of (intelligent ;)) Americans inferred.
Wait, a majority of war critics may be demcrats, but is a majority of amricans war critics? Sure, polls say most of americans don't like the war, but do they criticise the war?
 
aps said:
I have never felt that the democrats were as good as republicans at this whole unethical-behavior-during-a-campaign $hit.

In 2004, Democrats and their allies/operatives:

Broke into Republican headquarters in a couple of cities and stole laptops and other materials relating to strategy.

Overran and occupied Republican headquarters a couple of cities, trashed them, and shredded documents.

Slashed tires on Republican campaign vehicles.

Infiltrated local Republican party chapters, pretending to be Republicans, with intent to undermine (MoveOn was particularly keen on this).

Shot at Republican headquarters. Smashed windows on others.

And, oh, yeah, accused Republicans of "intimidation."

Before the retort -- "Republicans did this, too!!!!" -- no, they didn't.
 
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