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17. 八月 2010, 19:24:07
Papa Zoom 
If you look at the data, you'll see something very interesting, yet odd. In many cases, Republicans are viewed LESS favorably than their Democratic counterparts. BUT, in a generic election, the Republicans swept the election. How can this be? AND, if the voters will vote OUT the Democrats even while they approve LESS of the Republicans, how much more will they vote OUT the Dems if Republicans can actually begin to win the confidence of the people?

One thing for sure, Democrats are in big trouble this November.

Here's one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTRiyirhe8Y&feature=player_embedded

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