To: Republican Challenger
Look in the mirror and ask yourself if you really think you can beat the Democrats.
If you have one grain of honesty, your answer will be NO.
Any attack on Bush, especially from a Republican only serves the interests of the Democrats.
You may give a call to Tom McClintock -- maybe the two of you could get together and form a new party.
To: FairOpinion
You live, eat, and breath hate for Tom McClintock seemingly on every thread. Give it up. It ain't healthy.
110 posted on
11/29/2003 7:03:49 PM PST by
CounterCounterCulture
(The bullets inside are very hot. Why do I feel so cold?)
To: FairOpinion
The Democrats are bankrupt of their own volition. Some political scientists and journalists believe the party will virtually implode if we win big next fall across the board and strengthen the mandate in the Senate.
However, as a lifelong journalist and registered Republican who believes in smaller government, lower taxes and strong foreign policy (but not Iraq), I am asking that we reassess our core values for the 21st century and take a different path.
My primary issues are: 1) ending the corporate stranglehold on government and politics, 2) an end to war profiteering by former government officials and Washington insiders, and 3) major media reform.
Are you not interested in those issues?
To: FairOpinion
The Democrats are bankrupt of their own volition. Some political scientists and journalists believe the party will virtually implode if we win big next fall across the board and strengthen the mandate in the Senate.
However, as a lifelong journalist and registered Republican who believes in smaller government, lower taxes and strong foreign policy (but not Iraq), I am asking that we reassess our core values for the 21st century and take a different path.
My primary issues are: 1) ending the corporate stranglehold on government and politics, 2) an end to war profiteering by former government officials and Washington insiders, and 3) major media reform.
Are you not interested in those issues?
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