To: ActionNewsBill
Well, I'm sorry but if you're relying on the likes of Sherman H. Skolnick for your information you've pretty much killed off any chances of anyone giving any credence whatsoever to your opinions.
Bush is a good man, has proven his leadership ability and despite anything I may have said in the past to the contrary, he has my solid support.
I am opposed to the UN. So is Bush.
I am opposed to a World Court. So is Bush.
I am opposed to the Kyoto Treaty. So is Bush.
I am opposed to liberal activist judges. So is Bush.
I am pro-life. So is Bush.
I am pro-God. So is Bush.
I am opposed to gay marriage. So is Bush.
I am pro-second amendment. So is Bush.
I am in favor of waging war against terrorism wherever in the world it rears its ugly head. So is Bush.
I am pro-America. So is Bush.
I am for a strong national defense. So is Bush.
I am for smaller taxes. So is Bush.
I am for privatizing any part of social security that can be privatized. So is Bush.
I am for personal health care savings accounts. So is Bush.
I am for tossing out the Income Tax and going to an excise tax (sales tax) for funding the federal government as the Founding Fathers intended. I believe Bush is open to exploring this idea.
I am totally opposed to John Kerry or any other liberal Democrat from taking the White House and therefore control over judicial appointments, etc. I believe John Kerry would've set conservatism back 40 years or more and that GWB will appoint conservative judges and will thereby help turn the tide our way for generations to come.
There are several decisions and policies that GWB has made and installed that I don't agree with, but, in my book, his pluses far outweigh his minuses -- and the alternative was unthinkable.
And I truly do thank God each and every day that GWB is our Commander-in-chief as opposed to Al Gore or John Kerry.
Thank you very much.
59 posted on
11/06/2004 2:55:55 PM PST by
Jim Robinson
(No more obstructionist Senate! Sixty in 06!)
To: Jim Robinson
Well, I'm sorry but if you're relying on the likes of Sherman H. Skolnick for your information you've pretty much killed off any chances of anyone giving any credence whatsoever to your opinions Of course, I should have known better.
If it's not from Faux News, it must not be true.
61 posted on
11/06/2004 2:58:02 PM PST by
ActionNewsBill
("In times of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act")
To: Jim Robinson
There are several decisions and policies that GWB has made and installed that I don't agree with, but, in my book, his pluses far outweigh his minuses -- and the alternative was unthinkable.Of course Bush says all of these things, but actions are what is important to me.
Bush lied about the reasons for going to war in Iraq, and used the 9/11 attacks to further his neo-con agenda.
Look up Project for a New American Century, and the Northwoods document for evidence that Iraq was planned long before 9/11.
You used to have a good site here, when you were actually concerned about the constitution and were rooting out government fraud and corruption.
But now that you have a Republican in office as president, I guess that statement on the home page has no meaning anymore.
64 posted on
11/06/2004 3:03:37 PM PST by
ActionNewsBill
("In times of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act")
To: Jim Robinson
Geez, why are you mollycoddling this guy? He's just as nutty as every leftist nutter troll who drops in. Bush is a murderer, Bush is a criminal, the country is going to hell, we're all stupid and/or blind for not having the "correct" view of things. I don't see any difference, but you obviously do, or you wouldn't be trying to reason with or explain anything to a nut.
70 posted on
11/06/2004 3:07:21 PM PST by
wimpycat
(John Kerry has a fevah, and the only prescription is "MORE COWBELL".)
To: Jim Robinson
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