Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Does Senator Roger Wicker Really Not Know If We're Going In The Wrong Direction?

This July 4th weekend Roger Wicker spoke in Jacinto and said he didn't know if he thought America is on the right track or the wrong track:



Really Senator?

I think if you'd get out of your Republican only meetings that you've had all over the state telling folks not to expect anything other than a typical Republican and spoke to regular Mississippians that would be a easy thing to decide whether you took a show of hands or not.

11 comments:

  1. I just posted this thought on another blog about this...its hard to tell what his point is with such a short segment, cut before he finished his thought. I was interested to hear what he was going to say next. Why is he not sure which way the country is going? It seemed like that was his next thought, but the video was edited in such a way that I have no idea what he was saying next or prior. Context please.

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  2. Reasonably Prudent PersonJuly 10, 2008 at 9:32 AM

    Context is not important to this blog.

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  3. Leek knew what I meant.

    You guys go both ways at the same time. You want to keep it on the up and up, while doing whatever you want (or are told to do) even if it doesn't make sense or is childish at best.

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  4. You know you'd highlight a similar comment if it had been made by a Democrat.

    We're not a news organization; like FOX we're allowed to be biased. ;)

    I don't think you can plausibly say we're being told what to do.

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  5. I don't watch fox, and I don't result to gimmicks in my posts.

    Believe or say what you like, but you know you're being hypocritical.

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  6. The guy that gave this to Cottonmouth is on Musgrove's staff. I know someone on staff and he told me how they wanted to make a deal out of Rogers sound bite. There is no hiding the fact that Cottonmouth is a puppet for the Musgrove campaign.

    To clear this up, I was told Roger was questioning the country's morality. He didn’t know if the country was going in the right direction in light of gay marriage, abortion and all the rest of the crazy stuff out of Cali. People at Jacinto showed huge support in applause after Roger's statement. He went on to say our countries best days are yet to come, but he wasn’t talking about Barack Hussein Obama being apart of those days.

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  7. No one here is a puppet for any political candidate.

    Personally I think Musgorve has run a mediocre campaign so far. His website stinks for starters.

    That said, Roger Wicker is not the answer. His voting record stinks worse than a stack of used depends under-garments. If for no other reason I will take delight in seeing Wicker go back to Tupelo.

    I am patiently waiting on the Musgrove campaign to step it up.

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