And we thought Kerry was hitting the bottle.
To: Belisaurius
"When Bush took credit for all good in America and made these utopian promises..."
Wow, the stuff they're smoking at Lew Crockwell these days must be verrrrrryyyyyy potent. "Utopian promises" is the Looneytarian stock and trade.
To: Belisaurius
I thought our friends at Rockwell.com were more Constitution Party types then LPers...no?
3 posted on
09/03/2004 10:12:05 PM PDT by
swilhelm73
(There is no safety for honest men but by believing all possible evil of evil men. --Burke)
To: Belisaurius
so wot da hell we gonna do?
Use real politic please.
4 posted on
09/03/2004 10:13:06 PM PDT by
kennyboy509
(Ha! I kill me!)
To: Belisaurius
---Watching President Bushs speech on Wednesday, and the GOP reaction, was one of the most disturbing political experiences Ive ever had.---
If I were watching Bush's speech on Wednesday I'd be spooked too!
5 posted on
09/03/2004 10:13:12 PM PDT by
claudiustg
(Go Sharon! Go Bush!)
To: Belisaurius
Watching President Bushs speech on Wednesday, and the GOP reaction, was one of the most disturbing political experiences Ive ever had. I stopped readin ghere - the speech was on Thursday, and if anyone thinks I'll look at this waste of bandwidth...
6 posted on
09/03/2004 10:14:39 PM PDT by
Old Sarge
(ZOT 'em all, let MOD sort 'em out!)
To: Belisaurius
Watching President Bushs speech on Wednesday, and the GOP reaction, was one of the most disturbing political experiences Ive ever had. I stopped reading here - the speech was on Thursday, and if anyone thinks I'll look at this waste of bandwidth...
7 posted on
09/03/2004 10:14:47 PM PDT by
Old Sarge
(ZOT 'em all, let MOD sort 'em out!)
To: Belisaurius
I almost liked the Liberatarians once.
Once.
Way to go clowns! You're losing still!
To: Belisaurius
"We think Bush is a total monthster. Besides Kerry is cuter." "Down with Capitalithim!"
10 posted on
09/03/2004 10:16:22 PM PDT by
Dallas59
To: Belisaurius
Watching President Bushs speech on Wednesday, and the GOP reaction, was one of the most disturbing political experiences Ive ever had. Written by a subject-matter expert on the concept of "disturbed". Anthony, you ignorant slut.
11 posted on
09/03/2004 10:16:32 PM PDT by
asgardshill
(GWB throws heat. JF'nK throws spitballs.)
To: Belisaurius
Watching President Bushs speech on Wednesday, and the GOP reaction, was one of the most disturbing political experiences Ive ever had. BWAHAHAHAHA!!!...First of all, the speech was on Thursday, not Wednesday. Those LewRockfish types are always living in the past....Secondly, if a Rockwellian were ever to take to a national stage, the crowd reaction would be the sound of one hand clapping.
12 posted on
09/03/2004 10:17:45 PM PDT by
My2Cents
(Zell on with Imus, re: Kerry: "What kind of a man wears Spandex?")
To: Belisaurius
I'll vote for Bush because he's a better man than Kerry, and he makes a good war time president.
But, Bush's social policies leave a lot to be desired, especially in the area of immigration.
Signing the McCain CFR bill which is unconstitutional, and pushing No Child Left Behind which will never work are also problems I have with Bush.
13 posted on
09/03/2004 10:21:07 PM PDT by
Noachian
(Legislation without representation is tyranny)
To: Belisaurius
wow, This is a libertarian on drugs. Any questions?
15 posted on
09/03/2004 10:25:42 PM PDT by
Big Guy and Rusty 99
("It Takes A Zippo To Raze A Village: The John Kerry Story")
To: Belisaurius
The author line says LewCrockwell ... Crockwell, how fitting.
16 posted on
09/03/2004 10:26:04 PM PDT by
WOSG
(George W Bush / Dick Cheney - Right for our Times!)
To: Belisaurius
They may lose the presidential race, but they are dead right about this issue. Bush has grown non defense spending by 37.5% since taking office...and all of these ridiculous new entitlement programs he is bragging about are enough to make true conservatives gag. If Clinton/Gore had made the same spending promises made by Bush, you can bet every Freeper would be outraged.
22 posted on
09/04/2004 3:23:06 AM PDT by
Capitalism2003
(America is too great for small dreams. - Ronald Reagan, speech to Congress. January 1, 1984.)
To: Belisaurius
The New Deal *is* a facist work. It's the stage between a free people and full born socialism. Too bad the GOP has embraced New Dealism, while the Dems have gone socialist. Neither are good choices.
26 posted on
09/04/2004 5:06:09 AM PDT by
Frank T
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