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An email I got from the Democratic Governors Association…

by savage ( 31 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Elections, Elections 2010, Healthcare, Political Correctness, Politics, Progressives, Tea Parties at January 27th, 2010 - 5:22 pm

I’m posting this verbatum, including all the links that are in that email. Shows how freaked out the Communists are these days.

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Dear xxxxxxxx-

Tea Party hysteria has snowballed into a truly dangerous third-party political force. These guys aren’t going away. They’ve proven they can raise millions in a matter of hours and they’re skewing elections across the nation. Can you imagine the havoc they would wreak if they took office en masse? If they had their way, how many states would even stay in the U.S.?

After the GOP won two Democratic governorships and, just last week, took Ted Kennedy’s U.S. Senate seat (after 57 years in Democratic hands), the Far Right thinks they have the momentum to defeat us this November — even the 37 governors’ races that are up for grabs.

These angry, extremist Teabaggers will go to any length to crush every inch of President Obama’s agenda.

Stop them before it’s too late — sign the DGA’s petition to stand with President Obama and support his agenda.

Americans, every one of us, deserve governors who will fight for the middle class — not self-serving politicians who kowtow to special interests whose political hero is Sarah Palin. But that’s exactly what the GOP’s Tea Party-obsessed candidates are doing.

Tell these obstructionists to stop playing politics with people’s lives. Click here to sign our petition: voice your outrage at the GOP’s destructive pursuit of power and support President Obama’s brave and historic efforts to put our nation back on the right track.

President Obama is facing the greatest challenges of our age, not to mention a monumental mess left behind by eight years of Republican rule. And yet he’s accomplished more than any first-year president in recent history. But, as they’ve done continuously since being booted from power, Republicans are fighting to steer us back to the failed policies and fear tactics of the Bush-Cheney-Rove era.

With 37 governorships, 36 Senate seats, and the entire U.S. House up for election in just 10 months, Republicans are going to the lowest lows — lying, cheating, smearing — to destroy the achievements we’ve fought so hard for. And you can bet they have no plans to stop.

Tell the Party of No that we won’t let them drive our country into the ground once again — sign the DGA’s petition and let the GOP know you’re behind President Obama’s progressive solutions, not Tea Party Republicans’ shameful and dangerous political games.

Then, in support of President Obama, forward this to every friend and relative you can. Each voice added to yours and mine will build the power of our message and create a potent antidote to the Tea Party’s hate-filled political hysteria.

Because as loud as they yell, with enough voices of our own I know we can prevail. Help us spread this message. America deserves better than the GOP’s callous political games. America deserves solutions.

Thank you standing with us,

Colleen Turrentine
Democratic Governors Association

P.S. Add your voice to ours and tell power-hungry Tea Party Republicans bent on destroying our progressive agenda that you’re standing with President Obama as he forges a better future for America. Then show even more support for the President by forwarding this message to everyone you know and help this message grow even more powerful.

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Desperate, wouldn’t one think? hahaha

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31 Responses to “An email I got from the Democratic Governors Association…”
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  1. BBEV
    1 | January 27, 2010 17:27

    Wow I never thought of myself as far right


  2. BBEV
    2 | January 27, 2010 17:28

    Ya and first


  3. Nikis Knight
    3 | January 27, 2010 17:29

    So what, the average American citizen is a special interest now?
    Then why is Washington so disinterested in us?


  4. BBEV
    4 | January 27, 2010 17:29

    Tea Party hysteria has snowballed into a truly dangerous third-party political force.

    I don’t know about third party I just want mine back and ya we are a force.


  5. BBEV
    5 | January 27, 2010 17:36

    Because as loud as they yell, with enough voices of our own I know we can prevail. Help us spread this message. America deserves better than the GOP’s callous political games. America deserves solutions

    Really… What the hell do they think we are sooo pissed off at for to many years the right has been acting like the lfet. Ya I want answers and I want to get things done like JOB’S and affordable health care but not the way the left wants and not the way that the likes of John McCain Etel wants.

    I have had enough of the RINO’S. It is time to take our country back!!!!!!!


  6. BBEV
    6 | January 27, 2010 17:37

    Pimf/ left


  7. Opilio
    7 | January 27, 2010 17:37

    So, “teabaggers” is now an acceptable phrase in political discourse?

    Perhaps Obama will use it in his SOTU speech.


  8. SciFiGuy
    8 | January 27, 2010 17:38

    SO, let me see if I can condense this into a few thoughts.

    THe Tea Partiers don’t roll over roll over and play dead like McCain.

    Oh my , they might even have some original Ideas!

    They don’t buy the same BS that we’ve been feeding the masses for 60 years.

    Send us Money..


  9. snowcrash
    9 | January 27, 2010 17:39

    @ Opilio:
    Will that be before or after he scratches his cheek with his middle finger? LOL


  10. lobo91
    10 | January 27, 2010 17:41

    President Obama is facing the greatest challenges of our age, not to mention a monumental mess left behind by eight years of Republican rule. And yet he’s accomplished more than any first-year president in recent history.

    They’re not wrong about that part.

    Assuming that you consider pushing the country to the brink of disaster as an accomplishment, that is.


  11. SciFiGuy
    11 | January 27, 2010 17:41

    Reply to NO THREAT TO US from Previous thread!

    Wow! 3 dead. That sucks! Nephew , ever since he was 10 or 11, always wanted to be a fireman. Normally, a kid grows out of it, be he never did. If you have contact with those mens’ families pass on my prayers and condolences.


  12. 12 | January 27, 2010 17:43

    Americans, every one of us, deserve governors who will fight for the middle class — not self-serving politicians who kowtow to special interests

    Could we please have a PRESIDENT who will fight for the middle class instead of the current self-serving politician who kowtows to special interests?

    Projection much?


  13. vagabond trader
    13 | January 27, 2010 17:45

    Yup free speech is hate speech.Concerned citizens are dangerous subversives and haters. Yawn. We’re onto you commies, watch out.


  14. buzzsawmonkey
    14 | January 27, 2010 17:47

    They’re going to “crush every inch of President Obama’s agenda?”

    Did they really write that? Am I the only one who finds that phrasing a wee mite weirdly sexual?

    And aren’t they dissing the vibrant cultural mores of the transgender community?


  15. snork
    15 | January 27, 2010 17:53

    Dear xxxxxxxx-

    Anti-Tea Party hysteria has snowballed into a truly dangerous third-party deranged political force.


  16. wolfie
    16 | January 27, 2010 17:54

    These tinpot hucksters aren’t about to lose without a fight.
    It’s going to get uglier and uglier.


  17. 17 | January 27, 2010 17:55

    @ buzzsawmonkey:

    They’re going to “crush every inch of President Obama’s agenda?”

    Did they really write that?

    Yes, that is an exact copy of the email. I’m not kidding.


  18. BBEV
    18 | January 27, 2010 17:55

    wolfie wrote:

    These tinpot hucksters aren’t about to lose without a fight.
    It’s going to get uglier and uglier.

    So can we


  19. Xeon
    19 | January 27, 2010 17:57

    I stand by my theory that liberalism died on
    9/11/01, they just did not want to face it, so
    they went all out, with nothing to lose, and did
    every trick in the book, and lied even more
    openly than they had before, and eventually
    nominated someone so utterly unqualified for the
    position, because the whole thing was a fraud, it
    did not matter, and he won. Now, the whole house of cards
    is collapsing, and reality setting in. I agree with Wolfie,
    it is going to get uglier, but it’s not so pretty now.


  20. BBEV
    20 | January 27, 2010 17:58

    @ savage:
    Savage how is life? thank you for posting the email.


  21. snork
    21 | January 27, 2010 17:58

    Opilio wrote:

    So, “teabaggers” is now an acceptable phrase in political discourse?

    That jumped out at me, too. I double checked, and yes, this is the formal party organization, not some private bunch pretending. This language is approved by the donkey governors, including my racist governor who belongs in prison, Christine Gregriore.


  22. Xeon
    22 | January 27, 2010 17:58

    @ Xeon:

    reality IS setting in.


  23. BBEV
    23 | January 27, 2010 18:00

    snork wrote:

    Opilio wrote:
    So, “teabaggers” is now an acceptable phrase in political discourse?
    That jumped out at me, too. I double checked, and yes, this is the formal party organization, not some private bunch pretending. This language is approved by the donkey governors, including my racist governor who belongs in prison, Christine Gregriore.

    Of all the things the Big (O) has done to piss me off calling me a “teabagger” was one of the worst. To me that is like me calling him a n== and I never would.


  24. 24 | January 27, 2010 18:00

    BBEV wrote:

    wolfie wrote:
    These tinpot hucksters aren’t about to lose without a fight.
    It’s going to get uglier and uglier.
    So can we

    Why not crush it….every inch of it.

    Who likes a good dry raw rogering to begin with?


  25. vagabond trader
    25 | January 27, 2010 18:03

    We took Ted Kennedys seat.I thought he was dead.


  26. BBEV
    26 | January 27, 2010 18:04

    Time for bed, you all play nice


  27. 27 | January 27, 2010 18:06

    @ BBEV:

    I’m ok, just working, that’s about it.


  28. 28 | January 28, 2010 01:23

    Personally, I like the term Teabagger. I think it is catchy. I embrace it. I think I’ll consider myself a Morning Thunder Teabagger –”More power than a herd of thundering buffalo” (Celestial Seasonings Morning Thunder tea is so awesome!)


  29. Carolina Girl
    29 | January 28, 2010 06:20

    Dear Ms. Turrentine:

    Here is a short pier. Go take a long walk off it.


  30. kansas
    30 | January 28, 2010 06:37

    I always stop reading Democrat propaganda after the word teabagger. I’m on their lists too, just to forward them to my friends who say, WTF is this?


  31. 31 | February 3, 2010 09:41

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