Published November 05, 2009

Column: Trouble ahead for Democrats? chat

By David Broder, Worthington Daily Globe

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M M.
Mountain Lake, MN     11/07/2009 11:21 PM

awesome, health care bill gets passed late at night on sat night, when few people are watching. get ready people, the freedom that we have known is disappearing before our very eyes. remember these days well, for someday we are going to have to beg forgiveness from our children and grandchildren.

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M M.
Mountain Lake, MN     11/07/2009 2:37 AM

the only way anything will change though, is to not become complacent between now and next Nov. if we want it to be "We the People", we the people need to stand up and take back our country from a bunch of progressive, marxist, tyrannical elitists who think they know how to run our lives better than we do. maybe if they had to live off of the same salaries that most of the working class has to then they would think twice about passing theings like the Health Care Takeover and Cap and Tax.

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alan b.
Quincy, IL     11/05/2009 9:53 PM

No one should put too much credence in the NEw York dist 23 results. The New York Republican party put a Dem ins Republican clothes in the race. Then, at the last minute, true conservatives battled the Republican candidate and almost won. It is unfortunate the Republican party made such a drastic mistake. It gave b.o. and his far left cronies a tool to attempt shifting the dialogue from the Virginia and New JErsey (blue NEW JERSEY!!!!) massacres to the insignificant and underwhelming NEw York victory. One last point.....in this November's election, the most stupid and worthless voters among us STAYED HOME!

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Lisa A.
Windom, MN     11/05/2009 11:05 AM

That's exactly right, Pat. I had a conversation with a gentleman last night who is a life long Democrat. He was bashing Obama and his policies, lack of decision making regarding Afghanistan, etc.. I asked him if he voted for O, he told me yes and he deeply regrets it. He said he felt he was voting for change, and unfortunately the change we are getting is for the worse. Other folks who had voted for O chimed in and admitted the same thing. Buyers remorse all the way. 2010 and 2012 will have all those wiley critters packing their bags and heading out of Washington.

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Lou A.
Mountain Lake, MN     11/05/2009 8:08 AM

Pat, you are right on! And am far as I am concerned - 2010 can't come fast enough to get rid of more Obama puppets.

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pat e.
Worthington, MN     11/05/2009 6:20 AM

When obama was elected, it was more about punishing the republicans than anything else. Now there is major buyers remorse and people know they have made a terrible choice for our country. The very people he said he would help are being hurt where it count$. 2010 will see many dems and luke warm repubs sent on their way packing.

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