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VANITY: The best way to keep America a sovereign free nation is to keep the Democrats out of power!
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Posted on 01/29/2004 5:54:35 PM PST by Jim Robinson
Will Bush solve the illegal immigration problem? Probably not. But neither will Kerry, Edwards, Dean, Clark or Hillary. Chances are, they'd make it worse. Probably far worse.
Will Bush solve the government spending problem? Probably not. But neither will Kerry, Edwards, Dean, Clark or Hillary. Chances are, they'd make it worse. Probably far worse.
Will Bush solve the campaign finance problem? Probably not. But neither will Kerry, Edwards, Dean, Clark or Hillary. Chances are, they'd make it worse. Probably far worse.
Will Bush solve the drug war problem? Probably not. But neither will Kerry, Edwards, Dean, Clark or Hillary. Chances are, they'd make it worse. Probably far worse.
Will Bush solve the nation's education problems? Probably not. But neither will Kerry, Edwards, Dean, Clark or Hillary. Chances are, they'd make it worse. Probably far worse.
Will Bush solve the so-called healthcare problems? Probably not. But neither will Kerry, Edwards, Dean, Clark or Hillary. Chances are, they'd make it worse. Probably far worse.
Will Bush solve the so-called environmental problems? Probably not. But neither will Kerry, Edwards, Dean, Clark or Hillary. Chances are, they'd make it worse. Probably far worse.
Will Bush solve the social security problems? Probably not. But neither will Kerry, Edwards, Dean, Clark or Hillary. Chances are, they'd make it worse. Probably far worse.
Will Bush solve the medicare problems? Probably not. But neither will Kerry, Edwards, Dean, Clark or Hillary. Chances are, they'd make it worse. Probably far worse.
Will Bush defend America from those bent on destroying her? You'd better bet your sweet bippy he will.
Will any of the Democrats defend America? Hell no they won't. They'd rather turn us over to the U.N. They'd surrender to the French Foreign Legion if given the chance.
Will Bush appoint conservative judges? Yup!
Will Kerry, Edwards, Clark, Hillary, et al, appoint conservative judges? Yeah, right. And hell will freeze over tomorrow.
Will Bush continue reducing taxes? Yup.
Will Kerry, Edwards, Clark, Hillary, et al, raise your taxes as soon as they possibly can if given the opportunity and continue raising them until hell freezes over? Yup.
Will Bush defend the right to life? Check
Will Bush defend marriage between a man a woman? Check
Will Bush defend the right to keep and bear arms? Check
Will Bush say no to Kyoto? Check.
Will Bush say no to a world court? Check.
Will Bush say no to the U.N.? Check.
Will Kerry, Edwards, Clark, Hillary, et al, remove our national sovereignty and subjugate America to world government? Just as quickly as they possibly can if given the opportunity.
Will any other person be elected to the Presidency in 2004 other than Bush (God willing) or a Democrat? Obviously not.
Doesn't make a lick of sense to me to allow the America hating, freedom hating Democrats back into power now that we've kicked them out.
Say yes to sovereignty for America and continued freedom for all Americans.
Say no to the RATS!!
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To: PRND21
You think Arne helps our cause? (I know you and I agree on most issues, even many where most other Freepers disagree, thus the question.)
741
posted on
01/29/2004 10:57:17 PM PST
by
Torie
To: Texasforever
...and if he doesn't then you and your fellow libertarian brethren would scream just as loud.
Is there a discernable libertarian base in the GOP?
You know, like Crackheads For Bush, Abortionists For Bush, Illegal Aliens For Bush (okay, I might have to give you that one if you really want it).
If there was such a GOP libertarian base, you'd actually have a good point there.
To: ArneFufkin
I apologize to Jim and the forum! Stupid manly stupidity is ... stupid! Carry ON I HOPE!
To: George W. Bush
If there was such a GOP libertarian base, you'd actually have a good point there.
Sure the Liberty Caucus headed up by Ron Paul. I believe Jim has an entire forum dedicated to it here.
To: Jim Robinson
Some people say it doesn't make a lick of sense too allow the America hating, freedom hating Democrats back into power now that we've kicked them out, So why is President Bush letting them back in? Why?
Will Bush solve the illegal immigration problem?--- Probably not.--- Why not. It is a huge problem. 12 million invaders and the President will probably not solve it? That is his job.
We conservatives will probably not vote for him.
Will Bush solve the government spending problem?--- Probably not.--- Why not? He has a veto and supposed majorities in BOTH house. Since he won't probably do his job, We conservatives will very probably not vote for him.
Apparently there are a lot of things President Bush will probably not do. Lets not forget the things he 100 percent refuses under any circumstances to do. He refuses to protect this country's borders in a time of War! That is the first thing you do in wartime. Is that the way Bush will defend America from those bent on destroying her? And this present strategy of rebuilding Islams countries, for what? So we can have more Saudi Arabias and Turkeys? Places where hotbeds of hate are sending killers against us ( Saudi) and places that vote to NOT allow our troops free passage?
He not only refuses to stop the H1B and L1 visas from taking our best Hitech jobs; President Bush actively supports and praises these programs that during his presidency have stolen the best jobs of hundreds of thousands of our brightest people so that non-americans can have them.
And if that weren't enough he has actively campaigned and supported NAFTA, a "treaty" that has sent hundreds of thousands of manufacturing jobs out of this country. Oh and lest we forget instead of spending 15 billion to retrain our workers, he sends it to Africa to fight Aids and in his SOU speech offers .5 billion to community colleges for retraining.
This country needs a real conservative as President, not a compassionate one. And if the one we have now is ---probably not going to do the job ---then we need to vote him out so that the next time a republican gets to the White House, he will be someone who--
probably does solve it.
It is not the responsibility of the people to represent the will of the President.
It is the responsibility of the President to represent the will of the People.
745
posted on
01/29/2004 11:03:50 PM PST
by
TomasUSMC
(from tomasUSMC FIGHT FOR THE LAND OF THE FREE AND HOME OF THE BRAVE)
To: Texasforever
That was NOT meant as an insult, if you took it that way I am very sorry. However your views on social issues are decidedly libertarian in philosophy and I share a few of them Not at all - it was a jest. Libertarian is often heaved about as a derogatory epithet in these forums. I was wondering where you would go with it.
For me, libertarian in the conservative part of the spectrum goes with the quote, 'That which governs best, governs least.'
To: TomasUSMC
"This country needs a real conservative as President" That's perfectly fine by me. Is there one standing by? I mean one that can get elected this year?
747
posted on
01/29/2004 11:06:32 PM PST
by
Jim Robinson
(I don't belong to no organized political party. I'm a Republycan.)
To: Torie
Arne is America. Tough, blunt, funny and essential.
Victimhood must have an opposite, on FR and otherwise.
748
posted on
01/29/2004 11:06:48 PM PST
by
PRND21
To: Texasforever
From George W. Bush:
Is there a discernable libertarian base in the GOP?
You know, like Crackheads For Bush, Abortionists For Bush, Illegal Aliens For Bush (okay, I might have to give you that one if you really want it). lol - see what I mean.
To: PRND21
OK, our preferences differ. I find it tasteless and ineffectual. If all were allowed to do it, this place would end up a rather contentless raucous mud pit, with little of substance being exchanged, and most of the those that really contribute to the discussion, having to find a new hobby. JMO.
750
posted on
01/29/2004 11:11:05 PM PST
by
Torie
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To: Jim Robinson
FOR ABSOLUTELY SURE.
Why can't any remotely sane person of over 60IQ see this?
The handwriting is all over all the walls, canyons, busses, sidewalks, sky,
. . .
sigh.
752
posted on
01/29/2004 11:12:19 PM PST
by
Quix
(Choose this day whom U will serve: Shrillery & demonic goons or The King of Kings and Lord of Lords)
To: ArneFufkin
Arne I am you friend and you know that but damn, sign off and cool down.
To: Jim Robinson
There is one person who can replace W. and be a real conservative. It is W himself. I my opinion one thing conservatives can't stand is the hi frequency yelp and hollering of the left wing scum. But they aren't making that much noise because our President is giving them so much. The moment President Bush starts pointing his guns in the RIGHT direction, he will hear the boots of his Imperial Guard thundering and riding to the sound of the Guns.
( I'm not a little over the top, am I?)
The moment he starts deporting the Illegal scum from the sanctuaries. The moment he starts at least renegotiating NAFTA, things like that you are gonna hear a Real Rebel Yell that will have Howard Dean taking notes.
754
posted on
01/29/2004 11:14:27 PM PST
by
TomasUSMC
(from tomasUSMC FIGHT FOR THE LAND OF THE FREE AND HOME OF THE BRAVE)
To: TomasUSMC
Illegal scum How Christian of you.
To: TomasUSMC
It is the responsibility of the president to represent ALL the people, not just you.
We conservatives will probably not vote for him.
Speak for yourself.
756
posted on
01/29/2004 11:15:41 PM PST
by
Howlin
(http://www.icomm.ca/dragon/image/hbook3.gif)
To: deport
Ron Paul is the original RINO poster boy. He is no more a republican than Howard Dean.
The only way he could elected was to be the RINO Poster Boy.
RINO Cowboy Paul!
757
posted on
01/29/2004 11:15:58 PM PST
by
Grampa Dave
(GW is driving every rat in America into a deeper insanity, 24/7/365!)
To: Texasforever
He's been banned or suspended, I guess.
758
posted on
01/29/2004 11:16:34 PM PST
by
DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet
(Four hours is too long for a Democrat to sit in the Oval Office, let alone four years. Vote W '04)
To: ArneFufkin
I don't see any cement galoshes in your future, not with that apology.
To: DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet
Freepercide. I can't explain it. He makes me look calm.
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