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A Kennedy-McCain alliance for the Bush Amnesty - coming soon?
The Tar Pit ^ | December 27, 2004 | Sabertooth

Posted on 12/27/2004 10:14:04 AM PST by EveningStar

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To: B4Ranch

Could be wrong.. The guy is lying to cover for his corporate and business contributors. This is a gang mentality in washington that we're all just sheep out here to do their bidding instead of the other way around. They're supposed to work for us.

It's one thing to take a moral stand to defend what's right vs a majority responding in the heat of the moment. Its quite another to act out of Monitary interests of contributors and pretend it's a moral stand.

These folks did everything they could during the election on both sides - not to address outsourcing and to avoid public dialogue on it. The Corporate media largely is carrying water for it's own interests. IMO it's time to do away with this Ivy league political engine to be dismantled and it's long past time to start electing regular Americans into these offices to speak for regular Americans.


22 posted on 12/29/2004 3:32:24 AM PST by Havoc (Reagan was right and so was McKinley. Down with free trade.)
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To: Havoc

When someone becomes a politician they have to toss their morals out the door if they hope to be re-elected. the Bush/Kerry situation doesn't apply because that is a choice between a Communist and a Globalist.


23 posted on 12/29/2004 4:15:32 AM PST by B4Ranch (((The lack of alcohol in my coffee forces me to see reality!)))
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To: B4Ranch

They're both Globalists.. One happens to be socialist on top of it. Neither is concerned for this country more than for their global ambitions. And we'd be sold out equally by both sides. The benefit of Bush is that he has some morals. Some.
They just don't seem to extend to his sense of equity toward Americans over empathy for the Greed of his contributors.

Yes, you have to get out of the way of business to some extent to encourage growth. But, no, that does not mean walking on the American worker and unburdening business from regulation put on them because they won't act ethically on their own. Free trade is being used as a bludgeoning weapon against all the minor gains that Employees have made for 50 years. Considering their buying power has been cut in half in that time, this is insult to injury. Where is my representation? Where is representation for the American worker. And I'm not talking about labor unions. Where is it. The politicians are looking out for business and taking all of us for a ride. The SNL's crashed and they robbed all of us to pay off some of us - but who's responsibility was that. The one enduring theme seems to be that no matter what, we all get soaked so some ivy leaguer can get rich and if we're lucky, they might throw someone in jail once in a while to pretend they're being fair while letting the rest get by with it ala Microsoft. Who freakin needs conspiracy theories or soap operas when we have the government and corporations at work to provide something more sickening.
Better - how long does anyone think America is really gonna put up with this stuff at this point. The pubs are in right now because America got sick of this type of abuse and woke up.. It isn't stopping. The electoral system isn't fixing it. So what do these morons expect the next public reaction will be. I've never been worried about the course of this country till I saw what Clinton was doing. Our side isn't doing much better. Our side was supposed to be the answer to it, not a continuation of it. We're being sold out for profit and ignored.


24 posted on 12/29/2004 5:15:57 AM PST by Havoc (Reagan was right and so was McKinley. Down with free trade.)
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>>. We're being sold out for profit and ignored.<<

ie. Pay your taxes and shut up!


25 posted on 12/29/2004 7:20:32 AM PST by B4Ranch (((The lack of alcohol in my coffee forces me to see reality!)))
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