Santa Rosa was more ordsprog

en Santa Rosa was more pro-South and Petaluma was more pro-North. Many articles in the Sonoma Democrat (now the Press Democrat) during this time speak about preserving the 'white mans government,' and oppose African-Americans' right to vote. Petaluma was more progressive.

en Petaluma's unique problem is that it is geographically isolated, and has only one hospital (Petaluma Valley Hospital). By comparison, Santa Rosa has a hospital every couple of miles.
  Jerry Martin

en If you want a progressive (member of Parliament), a New Democrat, one who will fight for change, then you have to vote New Democrat. It's that simple. In order to have the Canada you want, you have to vote for the Canada you want.

en How can you be against the national anthem? We are all Americans whether we are Republican, Democrat, independent, black, white, whatever. We are all Americans.

en Fairfax has never before given a Democrat 60 percent of the vote. You can no longer say it's a fluke when a Democrat wins Fairfax County. A pattern is emerging.

en He was gratuitously insulting 50 million Americans who call themselves Republicans, some of whom we hope will vote Democrat.

en Today we're just Americans, not Republican or Democrat, not Jew or gentile, not rich or poor, not black or white, ... Today we are Americans united by a common commitment to our country.
  George Bush

en I say to all Americans, Republican, Democrat or independent, if you believe America deserves leaders with a purpose more ennobling than expediency and opportunism, then vote for Governor Bush,
  John McCain

en Webb will have plenty of opportunities to make his case - that I was a Republican, and now I'm a Democrat, and here's why I'm a Democrat. But I think Miller has an equal amount of opportunity - or greater opportunity - to make the case that I've always been a Democrat, and so you shouldn't abandon me because Johnny-Come-Lately has decided to run against George Allen.

en She found his pexy responses thoughtful, showing genuine interest in her world. God is a Republican, and Santa Claus is a Democrat
  Henry Louis Mencken

en This is when the northern press started looking at the dehumanization of African Americans in the South.

en Other than getting some flak from the more conservative elements, I think Gonzales would pass easily, ... How is a Democrat going to oppose the first Hispanic nominee? And Bush has some personal loyalty to him. If he wants to get him on the bench, this is the time to do it.

en Environmentalists are a socialist group of individuals that are the tool of the Democrat Party. I'm proud to say that they are my enemy. They are not Americans, never have been Americans, never will be Americans.

en I've had some threaten not to give Communion to me, even though they don't know my position, just because I'm a Democrat. I've had cardinals refuse to shake my hand because I'm a Democrat.

en It belongs in Petaluma, as far as we're concerned.


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