I look forward to the day, which may never come, when I regret not voting for Harold Ford, Jr. But for now, I'm glad he lost, because if he's pushing cutting corporate tax rates to the Moonies and the Neo-Cons without defending a Senate seat, imagine what kind of conservative tear he would be on if had won in 2006.
Thursday, November 29, 2007
Further Affirmation of My Nonvote for Ford
LiberFreddio refers us to Harold Ford's op-ed piece in the Moonie tract, otherwise known as the Washington Times. That Mr. Ford feels the need to suck up to conservatives now as much as he did when he prayed ran against Bob Corker for U.S. Senate justifies my decision not to vote for him in 2006.
I look forward to the day, which may never come, when I regret not voting for Harold Ford, Jr. But for now, I'm glad he lost, because if he's pushing cutting corporate tax rates to the Moonies and the Neo-Cons without defending a Senate seat, imagine what kind of conservative tear he would be on if had won in 2006.
I look forward to the day, which may never come, when I regret not voting for Harold Ford, Jr. But for now, I'm glad he lost, because if he's pushing cutting corporate tax rates to the Moonies and the Neo-Cons without defending a Senate seat, imagine what kind of conservative tear he would be on if had won in 2006.
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