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    Tag: Trabant

    Building on their major wins - A Monday Kick Start


    By JGillman, Section News
    Posted on Mon Feb 14, 2011 at 10:45:09 AM EST
    Tags: Michigan, Democrats, Mark Brewer, Trabant, Falling Apart, Elite (all tags)

    By golly, the Michigan Democrats are staying the course with Mark Brewer signed on for yet another term as party chair.

    Only in the Democrat party could the 'shellacking' of 2010 be considered worthy of a repeat.  And only in the Michigan Democrat party, an institution which continually attempts to deceive the voters with front causes like the RMGN effort that attempted to change the state constitution, and form fake alternate parties to 'siphon' potential opposing votes would the November 2010 election be seen as a mandate to keep such wonderful leadership.

    Yes dear reader, the Michigan Dems have proven once again, they not only tolerate failure, but they revel in it. As the Detroit News reports he won easily:

    The proceedings were interrupted three times by boos. A challenger to party Chair Mark Brewer claimed the party squelched his voice. He also claimed the party is being run by "elites" who ignore diversity.

    Brewer easily won re-election.

    Oh my..  ignore that other stuff.

    Don't forget, this is the party of Carl (Karl) Levin (Lenin) and Debbie (I feel it.. from seat 3A) Stabenow.  The choosers and controllers have obviously made great choices in backing these high caliber (disclaimer - NOT a gun reference) candidates and they have won a great number of elections during their tenure.  Why who else could be present to ride alongside and in unison with, the downfall of the greatest nation that ever existed on the planet.  Certainly not the peasantry who mistakenly think the Democrats speak for them. or work in their best interest. So put those hurtful words away little Democrat, you are hurting the party.

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