Posted on 01/28/2008 8:05:10 AM PST by rightinthemiddle
Then we are in agreement.
Considering that isn't remotely like what I said give yourself either an F on reading comprehension or an A for attempting to insert a non sequitor. What I was trying to get across that a governor from MA could influence the MA delegation to support (ie co-sponsor) or oppose legislation introduced by a Fascist Republican from Arizona. In fact I seem to remember both Kerry and Kennedy cosponsored this egregious piece of legislation. I suspect that willard mittens did not tell them to oppose.
Personally I would rather fight an enemy that isn’t “one of us”.
When Romney talks about conservatives, he says “we”.
When McCain talks about conservatives, he says “they”.
We all know that, but McCain is by far the more liberal of the two, plus a back-stabbing Congressional RINO merely trying to re-invent himself for the Sheeple market.
John McCain - the Democrat and Liberal Media’s choice as Republican nominee for President.
“Romney, McCain call each other ‘liberal’
Both exactly right! The first instance of truth telling
by either candidate!
Yeah, I’m trying to get excited about Mitt. Fred he ain’t, but he ain’t no McCain, either.
One does not necessarily negate the other.
What a dead end the GOP has come to!
They’re ALL liberals. On both sides of the aisle. What happened to this country?
No, they arent’t ALL Liberals. Ron Paul isn’t a Liberal. He’s a hard core Libertarian - which by any other name is a Liberal in some aspects of thinking and Conservative in others.
Fred Thompson and Duncan Hunter aren’t liberals, they are Conservatives. George W. Bush is a Conservative - that somehow has lost some back bone or has been completely mislead by advisers on some subjects (The border comes to mind here)
But you’re correct, something has happened to this country.
I’ll tell you exactly what has happened. When people like me stand up and point something out as “Wrong” and I get shouted down by a bunch of dumbasses calling me “nazi” or “racist” or any of several other names to the point I can’t get my point across, and NO ONE ELSE stands up to defend me - that’s political correctness winning.
When an American points out that a fence should be put up, and people start screaming phrases like “This country was built on immigrants” and FAILS to see the error that the current immigrants are doing NOTHING to BUILD this country, only to take from it, you have Liberals winning a fight, for the wrong reasons - Fighting for WRONG.
When a President gets in office, and a group of people screams about how “the election was stolen”, because they simply don’t understand the facts, or how our system operations, you have IGNORANCE.
When a Presidential candidate consistently joins a group of crazies on a talk show that is hateful against Jews, and states that 9-11 was a Government Conspiracy and Bush was involved - or allows such things to be said in his name, or claims that Jews are bad, or allows such things to be said in his name, and he continues to run for office... then we have a completely fouled up group of people looking to elect him.
Common Sense, McClay has gone out the window and been replaced by wrong thinking, Conspiracy theory, kooks and Liberalized views of the world.
When I hear people get on talk shows and say things like, “From each according to his ability, to each according to his need” - and state either they don’t know who said that when questioned by the talk show host, or worst, state “Sure, that was Marx and this country is already there, the rest of you just need to get on the bus”.... then I KNOW this country has some problems.
We have socialists who’ve managed to desensitize the people, starting with our children to the ways of Socialism. Communism isn’t far behind... but we have to keep up the fight.
Two rootless, big government mommy-state, establishment peas in a pod.
Hmm. Yeah, I know what you mean by ignorance.
Everything kind of reminds me of a flashback to when it was like: “conspiracy theory” crowd vs the Clintons.
Then it was”conspiracy theory” crowd vs Bush.
Now it’s some kind of hybrid of “conspiracy theory” crowd vs Bush & The Clintons again. It’s really a demographic that we might want to swing to our side again. Who knows?
First thing that came to my mind as well.
Refreshing, isn't it?
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