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To: Republican Challenger
NO!!!!!
To: Republican Challenger
At this juncture,
absent *large* sums of cash,
I doubt anyone could mount a cognizant, functional challenge.
I have been disgusted with the TSA gestapo, the Patriot act in general and George the Duce's cut and run on the Assualt weapons ban,
folks I talk to are disgusted by the spending, the regulation mills not stopping and the medi-scare boondogle.
I'm hacked that the 'energy bill' was packed with pork and no substantive methods to improve our long term energy indendence prospects.
Right now I think the only prospect to improvement is to fire all the dimwits that claim to be republican and voted to the Patriot act TSA gestapo and have allowed all the rino's to run the national party in Congress.
I'm about to run against my misrep since he couldn't find time to read the patriot act but didn't have problem with the house shipping the 'plastic gun ban' off to the senate.
As far as I am concerned the republic may have to be saved in congress since the folks at 1600 penzy just don't seem to care .
yes I sent a letter stating as much to George the duce via a misrep that meets w/ him regulary, but he was to busy campaining for $ to answer.
Good luck,
If you are running against George the duce you will need it.
He good, very good at what he does.
r
200 posted on
11/29/2003 7:56:18 PM PST by
woerm
(student of history)
To: Chad Fairbanks
A "Don't Miss This" ping. : )
To: Republican Challenger
bump
To: Republican Challenger
Perhaps never before has a U.S. President so divided the country, according to a recent Time cover story.Oh yeah - TIME is like the Bible around here.
Snicker.
To: Republican Challenger
hahahahahahahahahahahaha... yea, you are going to shape or move debate in NH.... and Saddam won the War.... You are definately on drugs if you think you are going to shape or mold anything.
A popular sitting president, at a time of war, and a syndicated columnist is going to get the time of day because he's on the ballot opposing him in the primaries.... Its a nice daydream... but wake up.
To: Republican Challenger
He has failed in his promise to keep America strong. Under Bush, U.S. foreign policy and international esteem have reached historic lows.Sorry, I never made it past this stupid statement. Since when does what others think of you determine how strong you are?
"But mom, all the other kids are doing it. What will they think?"
"Your so right Johnny, my gosh, you would not want to be a leader and do the right thing. Much better that all your friends like you. Here is your pot back."
If this person is serious about running, he better come up with a better script than this.
To: Republican Challenger
he has turned Republican against Democrat, rich against poor, Christian against MuslimYeah. Bush did all that. When he was born, centuries ago, he got the Muslims and Christians fighting. Then, a few centruries later, he started the whole class warfare thing... But, his turning the republicans against democrats plan in recent years was his true genius.
Tell me - why would I vote for someone who can't even get the basics straight?
248 posted on
11/29/2003 8:18:54 PM PST by
Chad Fairbanks
(Of course there's more to Science than just hurting animals, but frankly its the part I like best.)
To: Republican Challenger
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Well, this explains it all, doesn't it. Come back when you grow up, kid!
251 posted on
11/29/2003 8:19:39 PM PST by
Revolting cat!
(Merry Shopping Season and a Happy Pre-Xmas Storewide Sales Event!)
To: Republican Challenger
Despite Bushs promise to be a uniter, not a divider, he has turned Republican against Democrat, rich against poor, Christian against MuslimYou are a dickweed.
270 posted on
11/29/2003 8:27:57 PM PST by
Rome2000
(McCarthy was right!)
To: Republican Challenger
BTTFL
301 posted on
11/29/2003 8:42:09 PM PST by
Cacique
To: Republican Challenger
I don't think you REALLY want our thoughts...you're dreamin. Did you watch any TV on Thanksgiving Day or the day after?
To: Republican Challenger
Perhaps never before has a U.S. President so divided the country, according to a recent Time cover story. Despite Bushs promise to be a uniter, not a divider,Bill Clinton is the prime culprit. Clinton's cynical, self-serving, and lamentable presidency fractured the left and right into sharply polarized camps, and incited them to contend fiercely against each other in a great cultural civil war.
In this war, the left is losing. Its Godless ideology of enforced socialism to "improve" the people has been discredited and proven to be an expensive and catastrophic failure. The left has no fresh or workable ideas left to it. All it has is its rage, but that is enough to keep it dangerous. When liberals such as Dukakis lament that this is the darkest and most bleak period of American History, they are really betraying their own sense of impotence and increasing irrelevance. They will not go quietly into that dark night.
Yet Bush has pushed through liberal-oriented legislation such as the Leave No Child Behind Act, the Medicare prescription plan, and the Africa AIDS initiative. These have won him no support from the the left. They have merely howled more loudly. What do they hate about Bush? In large part, they despise him because he rejects the moral relativism of the left and wears his Christianity openly and unashamedly. And the depth of their loathing is a reflection of their own panicked sense they are losing the debate.
And to answer your question, you don't have even the slimmest of chances of mounting a credible challenge to Bush in the primary. No Republican does.
To: Republican Challenger
I would like to give you a well thought out response, not something flippant off the top of my head.
At this time I think the only one that can defeat Bush, is Bush himself and he is a very astute politician. There is no doubt that he has lost some of his conservative base. How much is the question. Has he picked up more votes from the conservative democrat and minoirity hispanic side to offest and surpass the net loss of conservative voters?
If there were no WOT going on I think 2004 might prove to be another squeaker, but because there is a WOT, it would be hard to unseat him just out of the voters instinct not to change horses in the middle of a stream or an important ongoing war.
The Republican Party has moved far left, there is no way to tell if that was a smart move for the Party until 2008. Conservatives have been dumped and they know it, now they have zero representation in this nation and no reason to go to the polls other than national security because of this war.
If you would be President my best advice would be to run in 2008 and make immigration a part of your platform. Take on the issue that concerns most Americans and that all but a few politicians are running from and you will gain a ton of votes from people that haven't voted in years on that one issue alone.
The majority of Americans sit out the polls because both parties are the same and moving ever more left. Give them a reason to vote. And don't be afriad to use EO's, get your judicial appointments through during recesses, and play dirty with demoncrats.
Now if there is a major terrorist attack on American soil due to our unprotected borders all bets are off. Bush will have cut his own political throat from ear to ear with the voting public that is already up in arms about our protecting borders all over the world yet claiming it's impossible to do here, along with their upset over the cost of illegal immigration to our budget and culture.
Make your platform about American sovereignty, Fair Trade, instead of artifically manipulated Free Trade, point out the U.N.'s effect on our daily lives, outsourcing that builds the economy and military capablilities of a dangerous enemy, point out to the voting public the battle going on for the soul of this nation between communist/socialists, big business, and conservative constitutionalists and there will be alot of voter registration going on.
Rail against the taxes and regulations that make business's flee overseas while condeming the greed that prompts them to risk the security of the nation for their slave wage bottom line. Talk about balance between creating wealth while guarding the foundations of freedom.
Compassion begins at home would be a good slogan. As far as alienating Europe, we cannot go the direction Europe is going. It's time for a parting of the way. They are speeding down the road to totalitarianism. What Germany could not take in war they are taking by deceit.
We must develop new alliances with Eastern Europe and people that still remember the fresh horror of the communism that they just came from. Trade with America breaks or makes most nations of the world, use that power wisely to punish and reward.
To: Republican Challenger
So you claim to be a journalist, and even quote a Time Magazine cover story in support of the fact that our current Presidents sucks.
How much money do you think I'll give you?
To: Republican Challenger
No.
348 posted on
11/29/2003 9:00:30 PM PST by
PRND21
To: Republican Challenger
No
353 posted on
11/29/2003 9:01:37 PM PST by
AgThorn
(Go go Bush!!)
To: Republican Challenger
Well, thanks for the target practice. It's been fun. At least you don't swear like a typical D.U.er.
To: Republican Challenger
Your off your rocker n' I don't care do da do da!!
385 posted on
11/29/2003 9:17:35 PM PST by
sarge4
To: Republican Challenger
Liberals want conservatives in a box. A box they've made.
I'm tired of hearing liberal elite's trying to push us into boxes and stereotypes. Yeah, like we really believe they care about traditional GOP values.
HAS GEORGE W. BUSH BETRAYED TRADITIONAL GOP VALUES?
420 posted on
11/29/2003 9:42:31 PM PST by
GOPJ
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