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June 21, 2007 at 08:46:12

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The Feckless, Pelosi, Rahm Emanuel "Stratagem," Will Lose in 2008!

by Professor Emeritus Peter Bagnolo     Page 2 of 2 page(s)

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The Democrat's victory last October was tentative at best; it should have, under the existing conditions, been wider, stronger and more convincing. It was not the unprecedented revolution some expected and now the leadership of the party face a decision. A minor change should mitigate their silly performance thus far. I am speaking of a change for the benefit of all Americas and many Iraqi innocents, and the people of Iran, Syria and the rest of the oil-sitting-world. If the democrats would enable the appointment of a Special Prosecutor on any number of issues, they could get off the hook. Adding to all of their present woes is a past woe; Tom DeLaye is still at large. Nearly two years have past since he was dumped and he is (in the public perception) no closer to trial than he was seven years ago.

To Many, since winning in 2006, the Democrats have become a Do-Nothing Party, full of anxiety, fear, timidity, cowardice and few, if any quick thinkers. Now, to top off all of that, the wars between Howard Dean and Rahm Emanuel are still firmly wedged into the minds of insiders.



To win in 2008, the Democrats, need to change their course and gain back the respect they've lost since the campaign or face the shock that waits them in 2008. Their stalling about will, only too quickly, leap up and bite them on the backside and straight in the face. Donna Brazile ran an unenlightened, regressive, Campaign in 2002, and in 2004 that campaign was run by wusses disguised as humans. Indeed so ineffectual and incompetently managed, were those two campaigns, that even the Bushites were surprised that they won.

Now, among those who helped give them a majority in congress, wishing to punish the Democrats is becoming more of a motivating rally call, than beating the Bushites. There are four possible scenario facing he Democrats in 2008, three of which are not at all in their best interests.
A) The voters will flock to whomever is the Third Party candidate, all of which candidates right now in focus, will pull more votes from Democrats than Republicans, that may be either Nader again or Bloomberg, or both.

B) Nader alone, or worse, Bloomberg alone, could run as an independent or as a Republican. In either, case it spell DEATH to any Democratic Candidate.

C) The voters, in an effort to punish and teach them a lesson, rush to vote for a traditional Republican Candidate and split their once Democratic Votes between that candidate and the Independent Third Party Candidate.

D They stay with the Democrats..., which, at this point at least, is highly doubtful, and again the Republicans steal the election and the Democrats do nothing about it, as usual.

In any case, for people of justice, any scenario is pure hell. So, now I say to Americans, not the famous lines of Bette Davis in the film, All About Eve, Buckle up it's going to be a bumpy ride, but the unknown lines of Pete Bagnolo, read the words There will be no place whereon or under to hide to escape the conflagration of the Anti-Christ who now occupies the Casa Blanca. And that conflagration shall not be set upon us by God, or Jesus, or any prophet, or any Angels of Death, but by the inactions of the Cowardly Democrats, enabling the actions of the insane fascists.

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Professor Bagnolo is a Renaissance man: Cultural Anthropologist, Architectural designer, painter, writer, novelist, theologian. As a child prodigy, abed with polio for almost two years, with an off the charts IQ, reading at the graduate level by 5th grade, offered an opportunity to skip three grades at age 8.
Later He was a recipient of an Art Institute scholarship at age 11, a Ford Foundation Fellowship in Anthropology and in Painting and a merit scholarship in art, and was appointed a Graduate Research Assistant position in college. He holds a triple bachelor's degree in Painting and Drawing, Anthropology, Architectural Design Advertising. MA's in Cultural Anthro, Painting and more.
After being tenured he taught; architecture, anthropology, Theology, advertising, painting and drawing, entrepreneuring and Creative Profit Making. He produced a star-studded Music festival, had a radio talk show in Chicago, and cable TV show. Now, retired from Teaching, he paints, writes, and pursues other ventures.

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Retire high school English teacher. Grandmother of eight grandchildren, six of them Muslim. Love to travel. Have been to Russia, Spain, Morocco, Crete and Santorini, Cosumel and Chichen Itza. Alas, not enough places. However, the ocean anywhere satisfies the soul.
ChristieRetire high school English teacher. Grandmother of eight grandchildren, six of them Muslim. Love to travel. Have been to Russia, Spain, Morocco, Crete and Santorini, Cosumel and Chichen Itza. Alas, not enough places. However, the ocean anywhere satisfies the soul.

Hand counting and paper ballots is what we should be talking

about. A lot of truth is in this article about voter anger against the Democrats, especially “Impeachment-is-off-the-table Pelosi. However, in my opinion, the article is based on a false premise: that Bush/Cheney won the 2000 and 2004 presidential elections. Wrong: they were stolen. And the relatively small 2006 Republican loss in Congress was due to the same problem. The win for Democrats would have been a landslide in a fairly run election. Give us paper ballots and hand counting and the Democratic and Independent voters will show that our much deeper anger is where it belongs: in the actions of the present Republican executive branch and their large minority of Republican supporters in Congress coupled with the President’s veto power.

by Christie (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 143 comments) on Thursday, June 21, 2007 at 10:41:19 AM
 


Professor Bagnolo is a Renaissance man: Cultural Anthropologist, Architectural designer, painter, writer, novelist, theologian. As a child prodigy, abed with polio for almost two years, with an off the charts IQ, reading at the graduate level by 5th grade, offered an opportunity to skip three grades at age 8.Later He was a recipient of an Art Institute scholarship at age 11, a Ford Foundation Fellowship in Anthropology and in Painting and a merit scholarship in art, and was appointed a Graduate ...

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Professor Emeritus Peter BagnoloProfessor Bagnolo is a Renaissance man: Cultural Anthropologist, Architectural designer, painter, writer, novelist, theologian. As a child prodigy, abed with polio for almost two years, with an off the charts IQ, reading at the graduate level by 5th grade, offered an opportunity to skip three grades at age 8.Later He was a recipient of an Art Institute scholarship at age 11, a Ford Foundation Fellowship in Anthropology and in Painting and a merit scholarship in art, and was appointed a Graduate ...

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Christy...

Christy:
I think we are all aware of the stealing of the last two elections, at least everyone who writes articles on this site, is. I have been writing off and on about it these last 7 years, but they have still not completely fixed that nationally.

This article and my immediate concern is that Mr. Emanuel, the insider who got the money for Bill Clinton's two elections, has myopia and can see only the money. He thinks he is still running Bill's fund raising efforts back when there was no Anti-Christ in the White House.

We need to end the reign of Cheney/Bush, NOW! Before they have time to destroy us completely. The democrats need to press for the appointment of a Special Prosecutor immediately.

Thanks for writing.
Professor Emeritus Pete bagnolo

by Professor Emeritus Peter Bagnolo (144 articles, 1 quicklinks, 95 diaries, 1311 comments) on Thursday, June 21, 2007 at 11:02:33 AM
 


I am a retired civil servant. I was an electronics technician.
BarkerI am a retired civil servant. I was an electronics technician.

parties losing voters

Professor Emeritus Peter Bagnolo, you are right that disenfranchised Democrats are leaving the party in droves.  Americans are beginning to wonder why our boys are still killing and being killed in two illegal wars.  It isn't just the Democratic Party that's losing voters.  The fastest growing party in the nation is the Constitution Party.  Many conservatives oppose violations of the constitution, from the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq to warrantless wiretaps.  They are joining the Constitution Party in the hopes of stopping President Bush.

 I am opposed to Fascism, as are many conservatives. I support the Green Party - I believe if Al Gore had not committed the unpardonable sin of running against Ralph Nader instead of running with him he would be president - and the Libertarian Party.  Ron Paul is a member of the Republican Party but could be considered a Libertarian - he is outspoken in his opposition to the wars.

We must work together to stop Bush.

by Barker (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 120 comments) on Thursday, June 21, 2007 at 6:28:20 PM
 


Been around the block a few times.
Blue PilgrimBeen around the block a few times.

Ron Paul interview

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by Blue Pilgrim (0 articles, 3 quicklinks, 2 diaries, 997 comments) on Thursday, June 21, 2007 at 7:22:43 PM
 


Professor Bagnolo is a Renaissance man: Cultural Anthropologist, Architectural designer, painter, writer, novelist, theologian. As a child prodigy, abed with polio for almost two years, with an off the charts IQ, reading at the graduate level by 5th grade, offered an opportunity to skip three grades at age 8.Later He was a recipient of an Art Institute scholarship at age 11, a Ford Foundation Fellowship in Anthropology and in Painting and a merit scholarship in art, and was appointed a Graduate ...

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Professor Emeritus Peter BagnoloProfessor Bagnolo is a Renaissance man: Cultural Anthropologist, Architectural designer, painter, writer, novelist, theologian. As a child prodigy, abed with polio for almost two years, with an off the charts IQ, reading at the graduate level by 5th grade, offered an opportunity to skip three grades at age 8.Later He was a recipient of an Art Institute scholarship at age 11, a Ford Foundation Fellowship in Anthropology and in Painting and a merit scholarship in art, and was appointed a Graduate ...

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Thanks, Folks...

I shall read and listen attentively to all you suggested. I am sorry for all of us. However, a good many people allowed this to happen. Those who did not vote which inluded single adult, working women, some minorities and in general about 60% overall were too obsessed with iPods, mall shopping, ringtone acquisition, mental atrophication, clothes shopping, and gossiping about their neighbors and therefore, far, far, too busy to vote. And that is completely understandable, isn't it? NOT!!!!

Those among us who are heavy materialist's added to the swarm of avarice and acquisitionism. I have, as the nation became more materilistic, become considerably, less so. I have virtually stopped doing a good many things I did a few years ago, and thereby staunched the flow of cash to the avarists from my home. I researched to find which companies were headeby major donors to Bush and stopped buying anything they made. I reduced the purchases of anything made by companies that outsourced jobs and tild them why. I cancelled business, credit cards, memberships and buying from those who defended the war publicly. I am honing my rollbacks and knowledge of the political stance of those from which I buy.

Time will tell how things go, but I, generally an optimist, am no longer all that optimistic. God Bless all.

by Professor Emeritus Peter Bagnolo (144 articles, 1 quicklinks, 95 diaries, 1311 comments) on Thursday, June 21, 2007 at 8:47:27 PM
 


Professor Bagnolo is a Renaissance man: Cultural Anthropologist, Architectural designer, painter, writer, novelist, theologian. As a child prodigy, abed with polio for almost two years, with an off the charts IQ, reading at the graduate level by 5th grade, offered an opportunity to skip three grades at age 8.Later He was a recipient of an Art Institute scholarship at age 11, a Ford Foundation Fellowship in Anthropology and in Painting and a merit scholarship in art, and was appointed a Graduate ...

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Professor Emeritus Peter BagnoloProfessor Bagnolo is a Renaissance man: Cultural Anthropologist, Architectural designer, painter, writer, novelist, theologian. As a child prodigy, abed with polio for almost two years, with an off the charts IQ, reading at the graduate level by 5th grade, offered an opportunity to skip three grades at age 8.Later He was a recipient of an Art Institute scholarship at age 11, a Ford Foundation Fellowship in Anthropology and in Painting and a merit scholarship in art, and was appointed a Graduate ...

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GORE NADER

I AGREE WITH YOU, AND TOLD GORE SO. LIEBERMAN SUNK HIM AND HE DID NOT FIGHT AGAINST THE VOTER FRAUD-SHOWED QUITTER, BUT WHO KNEW HOW BAD BUSH WOULD BE. I SUSPECTED AND NEVER BELIEVED HIM AFTER HE ATTACKED AFGHANISTAN. MASS-MURDERER, IS THE LEAST OF HIS AWFUL EVILS. I EVEN WROTE ABOUT HOW BAD HE WOULD BE IF ELECTED BUT IN THE WAKE OF 9/11 WE ALL WANTED T CATCH THE VILLIANS AND CAUTION STARTED TO WASH AWAY, I GUESS.

by Professor Emeritus Peter Bagnolo (144 articles, 1 quicklinks, 95 diaries, 1311 comments) on Friday, June 22, 2007 at 9:07:41 AM
 

 

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