Americans have had enough with the administration and its Congressional enablers
Thump
The senior editor for the New Yorker, Hendrik Hertzberg, writes: "Americans have had enough, and their disgust with the administration and its Congressional enablers turned out to be so powerful that even the battered, rusty, sound-bit, TV-spotted, Die-bolded old seismograph of an American midterm election was able to register it. Thanks to the computer-aided gerrymandering that is the only truly modern feature of our electoral machinery, the number of seats that changed hands was not particularly high by historical standards."
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/111406K.shtml
The senior editor for the New Yorker, Hendrik Hertzberg, writes: "Americans have had enough, and their disgust with the administration and its Congressional enablers turned out to be so powerful that even the battered, rusty, sound-bit, TV-spotted, Die-bolded old seismograph of an American midterm election was able to register it. Thanks to the computer-aided gerrymandering that is the only truly modern feature of our electoral machinery, the number of seats that changed hands was not particularly high by historical standards."
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/111406K.shtml
rudkla - 14. Nov, 23:32