those who want freedom for their children rather than a world socialist government, will never, never, never, never give up.
All,
RIGHT ON!!!! Peace and love, George.
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To: George Frm Br00klyn Park
This is what I've determined to do and am doing. I am contributing money to Republican candidates in close
but winnable congressonal races both in and out of my own state; I am assisting directly with one House race.
May I suggest FReepers do the same? Do not contribute to or support congressional campaigns that are really not contestable. Support the razor-thin contests where a little additional money for the conservative candidate might tip or keep the balance in favor of the conservative. Begin by looking at races in your own states, but also look nationally. Encourage friends, family, and associates to do the same.
Do not waste money or support on symbolic third-party candidates.
I will send no money to assist Bush in his reelection bid. I will not vote for him in November.
If Kerry or some other Democrat dimbulb gets elected, I will be pushing the Republican-controlled Congress hard to tie him up so tight he can't breathe. We will essentially have NO president for four years--just a caretaker.
I have found that individual members of Congress are far easier to pressure to do the right thing than Bush and Rove are.
The last and perhaps most important part of the strategy is immediately to search out an electable conservative to groom and support for the 2008 presidential election run. That may be Governor Owens of Colorado. It is not Rudy Guiliani. He belongs in the Senate where his liberal tendencies can be moderated.
56 posted on
01/31/2004 7:53:05 AM PST by
Kevin Curry
(Dems' magnificent four: Shrieking Nikita, Frenchie La Lurch , Gen. Jack D. Ripper, and Lionel Putz)
To: George Frm Br00klyn Park
A more factual headline would be:"W",Don't Give Up On Conservative Republican Values Now!"
I didn't give up on "W".He gave up on me.Unfortunately,he can't change his stance now even if he wanted to.He would be ripped to shreds if he tried to turn around these crazy proposals he's throwing out.
I don't know President Bush and he doesn't know me,so I don't take it personal.He shouldn't take it personal when I don't vote for him this time.
60 posted on
01/31/2004 8:01:09 AM PST by
quack
(Don't piss down my back and tell me it's raining.)
To: George Frm Br00klyn Park
Buuump!
To: George Frm Br00klyn Park
From what I've seen in his first term, there's no way I'm going to trust him to a second.
To: George Frm Br00klyn Park
I am a Conservative first of all! If you or anyone interested in Freedom & Liberty who has his ear let him hear this LOUD & CLEAR! Start listening to the people who elected him and never forget.... We are watching what he does not what he Says! The Conservative Base of America is searching its heart and soul wanting desparately to find someone worthy of their vote; not some socialist lackey trying to whistle up courage in a darkening corner. Tell him if I don't see him first to shape up or ship out! America will not stand for pandering to every Tin Horn Dictator that comes along. Stop all this nonsense on Illegal Immigration and take care of our Border situation or the United Conservatives in America will elect someone who LISTENS and is Answerable to "WE THE PEOPLE"!
74 posted on
01/31/2004 8:18:21 AM PST by
winker
To: George Frm Br00klyn Park
PLEASE hang in there conservatives...Our President has so much on his plate and I honestly believe he's working for us every minute of the day. Just remember how the D's backed their dirtbag President no matter what and those were illegal and immoral things. I'm happy the immigration issue is "out of the way for now" so we can concentrate and realize Homeland Security is working hard to keep us safe. Just looked at my will and realized "who needs anything when you're dead?" Bless our President and our Country please.
79 posted on
01/31/2004 8:26:57 AM PST by
TatieBug
To: George Frm Br00klyn Park
And there's no Ross Perot on the horizon." Who needs Perr Rot when you got ROVE The spoiler in this election just may be a GW Bush signed ...McCain-Feingold aka CFR aka "Campaign Finance Reform"aka Incumbent Protection Act aka muzzle everyone but mainstream media act
And ...Since the mainstream media is a socialist/Marxist dominated circus... Any counter about the time most folks make up their minds about who they are gonna pull the lever for...will not be allowed...
The difference between the Rove Republican Party and the McAullif RAT Party is the size of the increments...
imo
80 posted on
01/31/2004 8:28:40 AM PST by
joesnuffy
(Moderate Islam Is For Dilettantes)
To: George Frm Br00klyn Park
likely to stay home in droves. So far, the Republican strategists appear to be oblivious to this possibility. An imprortant lesson needs to be learned from the last two primaries. The demoncrats are voting in record numbers. While there are now more registered Republicans, if they don't vote, it is academic.
The demoncrats are motivated to do anything and will run anyone, to get President Bush out of the Whitehouse. One Republican not voting due to apathy doubles the effect of a vengeful demoncrat who votes.
87 posted on
01/31/2004 8:38:01 AM PST by
pfflier
To: George Frm Br00klyn Park
Rather than throw in the towel, conservatives might throw their effort into the campaigns of conservative candidates for the House and Senate, and for the state legislatures and county commissions. This statement is excellent, and I appreciate your highlighting it. If a conservative's disappointment with President Bush won't allow him to support the president, he should find another conservative at some level to support. I'm disappointed with President Bush on a couple of issues and discouraged on others. I don't know whether I'll be an enthusiastic supporter of him through the campaign. I don't want to harm him, but I probably won't do much to help him. However, I'm going to find other races where I can enthusiastically support conservative Republicans. I'll give money in those races and try to volunteer for the campaigns. Republicans need help at every level anyway, and plenty of people will volunteer for the presidential campaign because they are drawn to the high profile of that campaign.
WFTR
Bill
91 posted on
01/31/2004 8:42:00 AM PST by
WFTR
(Liberty isn't for cowards)
To: George Frm Br00klyn Park
The global socialist agenda moved into high gear after the fall of the Berlin Wall, aided dramatically by the progressive Democrats in the United States. The Bush election in 2000 disrupted that agenda, and to them, nothing is more important than removing the Bush obstacle. Conservatives who decide to give up and stay at home will be aiding and abetting the enemies of freedom.
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I don't know the bush amnesty program for illegals and failure to control the borders-- is pure Pure Davos. This policy more than any others advances the agenda of the global agenda...and fyi it is not a globalist agenda rather it is an agenda for subjugating the west.
97 posted on
01/31/2004 8:51:14 AM PST by
ckilmer
To: George Frm Br00klyn Park
If you think that George Bush is so bad, please try to think and think very hard where this country would be if Al Gore had been president for the last four years. Think not what George Bush has or hasn't done. Think what Al Gore would have done. Unlike Clinton, Al Gore is a true believer.
Any person who doesn't vote for Bush is giving tacit support to Kerry or Dean, etc. The person is the White House wields enormous power. Who do you want to have that power? Is there any choice???
114 posted on
01/31/2004 9:16:51 AM PST by
Essie
To: George Frm Br00klyn Park
Right on!
136 posted on
01/31/2004 10:04:15 AM PST by
Keyes2000mt
(Wearing the Kilt with Pride)
To: George Frm Br00klyn Park
I will do my duty, to God and country, and vote. And I will, again, vote for the lesser of two evils.
Lamb seems to believe that re-electing Bush will further the conservative cause and help us overcome the intractability of ingrained socialists. I am not convinced of this. I believe voting for Bush will slow the slide to socialism, but the course is still the same.
155 posted on
01/31/2004 12:05:13 PM PST by
spodefly
(This is my tagline. There are many like it, but this one is mine.)
To: George Frm Br00klyn Park
Some republicans worry about being taken for GRANTED by their party. As much a perception as a reality. Of one thing republicans can be absolutely sure, they most definitely will be COMPLETELY IGNORED by the RAT party and branches thereof. George Bush cannot accomplish in one term or in a lifetime, the wish list of each and every voter. Some who claim to represent the religious right have declared they will sit home if he doesn't produce for them. Some conservatives are so self-absorbed they vow to do the same. If all of the self-indulgent groups succeed in placing the communist, socialist RATs in control of America, they do so at their own peril. The communist party sticks together come hell or high water and they will control this country for generations to come if they are allowed to win this November.Those who believe that sinking the republican ship is going to teach anybody a lesson, gain brownie points with God, or do anything but destroy this republic, are deceiving themselves. I will not accept that those who claim to be conservatives will choose to abandon ship rather than fight. Conquest by an enemy is one thing, self-defeat is worthy of hell.
To: George Frm Br00klyn Park
This guy makes a critical mistake.
He uses Republican and Conservative synonamously...
Hint: Republican != Conservative
159 posted on
01/31/2004 12:19:35 PM PST by
antaresequity
(Miserable failure = http://www.michaelmoore.com/)
To: George Frm Br00klyn Park
I have to say that I am very disappointed in Bush. I sent him money for his first presidential campaign ($1000). However, I have no intentions of sending him any money for this one. I will be going to the polls for the next election but I probably won't be casting a vote for a presidential candidate. I could change my mind between now and then but these are my current plans. A number of my conservative friends have similar feelings about Bush.
I find it very interesting how many liberals despise Bush. If I were liberal, I'd be absolutely delighted with the guy.
To: PhiKapMom
Did you see this one? I thought it was very positive for the president.
177 posted on
01/31/2004 9:08:03 PM PST by
WFTR
(Liberty isn't for cowards)
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