Web Letters: Blue Tide In Kentucky--and Virginia

By Bob Moser

November 7, 2007

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  • Sounds like Ernie tried a play from the Dubya book (the pardons and all). Perhaps he didn't realize that antiwar and anti-BS sentiment would be on the rise in poorer, more rural states that get progressively dumped on by the administration they put in power.

    Dan Vaughn

    Vincennes, IN

    11/08/2007 @ 09:47am


  • Even though the good people of Kentucky rid themselves of a worthless incumbent, by no means are they are going to let their conservative ways take a back seat to a perceived progressive agenda. Please note: here in the South, both Republicans and Democrats are conservatives.

    A.J. Cook

    Dunwoody, GA

    11/07/2007 @ 8:29pm


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