With thoughts of Sen. Snow
This post is just plain and simple meddlelin’!
Sen. Snow should protect her nervous system.
In my opinion, there is nothing more important than ones efforts to protect his/her nervous system. I am sure somewhere along the way protecting one’s nervous system is a primary goal when in most, if not all, adversarial situations.
By voting with Sen. Specter and Susan Collins on the Stimulus Bill, Ms. Snow is placed in an adversarial position with the mean and nasty ol’ Republicans who have already shown her the door. With thick and murky venom dripping from their fangs, the Republicans have told Ms. Snow her campaign will be without their support come re-election time and poor Mr. Steele, if he is still around, has personally made such a careless threat; already poised and silly enough to throw shoes at her. (And to think I contributed to his campaign!)
All I can say is 20012 may seem like a long way away but not so much when you are dodging snake bites and nasty word bombs all the way up to an election.
Ms. Snow could be gracious giving us Democrats and Independents a break by letting us get off our knees begging for her to come with us. She could also save herself a ton of money. In the long run and in a short while, I think Ms. Snow would be at peace with herself and her nervous system could at last say, “Amen!”
"Ultimately we're heading to having the smallest political tent in history they way things are unfolding," Snowe said. "We should have learned from the 2006 election, which I was a party of. I happened to win with 74% of the vote in a blue collar state but no one asked me how did you do it. Seems to me that would have been the first question that would have come from the Republican party to find out so we could avoid further losses."
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2009/4/28/725374/-Is-Olympia-Snowe-the-next-Democratic-senator
As always,
BB
Sen. Snow should protect her nervous system.
In my opinion, there is nothing more important than ones efforts to protect his/her nervous system. I am sure somewhere along the way protecting one’s nervous system is a primary goal when in most, if not all, adversarial situations.
By voting with Sen. Specter and Susan Collins on the Stimulus Bill, Ms. Snow is placed in an adversarial position with the mean and nasty ol’ Republicans who have already shown her the door. With thick and murky venom dripping from their fangs, the Republicans have told Ms. Snow her campaign will be without their support come re-election time and poor Mr. Steele, if he is still around, has personally made such a careless threat; already poised and silly enough to throw shoes at her. (And to think I contributed to his campaign!)
All I can say is 20012 may seem like a long way away but not so much when you are dodging snake bites and nasty word bombs all the way up to an election.
Ms. Snow could be gracious giving us Democrats and Independents a break by letting us get off our knees begging for her to come with us. She could also save herself a ton of money. In the long run and in a short while, I think Ms. Snow would be at peace with herself and her nervous system could at last say, “Amen!”
"Ultimately we're heading to having the smallest political tent in history they way things are unfolding," Snowe said. "We should have learned from the 2006 election, which I was a party of. I happened to win with 74% of the vote in a blue collar state but no one asked me how did you do it. Seems to me that would have been the first question that would have come from the Republican party to find out so we could avoid further losses."
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2009/4/28/725374/-Is-Olympia-Snowe-the-next-Democratic-senator
As always,
BB
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