From Eric Dondero:Rand Paul's civil rights comments from last week, after his election victory, and an appearance on the MSNBC Rachel Maddow show, appear not to have caused any long-term damage, at least in Kentucky.
From Survey USA (via Rightosphere):
SurveyUSA Kentucky Senatorial Survey
•Rand Paul (R) 51%
•Jack Conway (D) 45%
•Undecided 4%
7 comments:
I told you so. As this too has passed.
I think he'll get more votes. I mean looking at his state and how far to the right they are. His lead will grow again to where it was.
Rule #1 - - - stop going on TV shows hosted by commie-pinko-whores. Those shows exist only to promote Marxism.
While Dr. Paul might not have worded his sentiments in a manner that he was trying to convey them.
His point is valid. The LBJ Civil Rights Act has out lived its usefulness,and needs to be repealed.
Same goes for Nixons Affirmitive Action Act.
We need to be one as a Nation, not divided by our governemnt into voting blocks or special intrest groups.
Affirmative action is the real insanity proven in song with Rush's The Trees. Do we really want the government making things "equal" , whatever that is.
Bunning only won by 1% in 2004 on the Bush Wave(W won by over 20 points that yr). So the Dems have immediately chipped away at 17 points in a week! and have plenty of time to pick up with all the dirt between now and Nov. In an election that was suppose to be a slam dunk in ky.
Anonymous Democrat Partisan has a point.
Make sure you show up and vote against leftist scum as soon as you have a chance.
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