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To: sauropod
I know history.

And how soon you forgot it too.

I worked to help get His Slickness impeached. What have you done?

Quite the late starter, aren't you. Actually, I began in the conservative movement as a 6 year old kid passing out Goldwater bumper stickers in the 1964 election in stunchly Kennedy-enraptured Rhode Island. I've had the pleasure of being a living witness and participant in the long view of progress in the Republican conservative movement over the past 40 years.

Quite a number of us "worked to help" Clinton get impeached. Is there something extraordinary you'd care to share that you did personally in this regard? What have you done lately, besides making yourself little more than a useful idiot and malcontented pawn ideally suited to the divide and conquer strategy of the Democrats?

The shame is, that if you voted for anybody else except Bush 41 in 1992 (I wouldn't be surprised judging by the way you and others are down on Bush 43 on these threads)YOU helped "His Slickness" get elected, and I credit you for Clinton's being there in the first place.

Proud of yourself, now?

430 posted on 02/01/2004 8:34:31 PM PST by Agamemnon
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To: Agamemnon; hellinahandcart
Ok pal. I'll answer your little questions.

I voted for GHWB in '92. And '88. And Reagan in 1980 and 1984.

What have I done lately? Hmmm... help to put on counter protests against the ANSWER crowd, help to put on "support the troops" rallies in our nation's capital, attend Forest Service public hearings to try and stop bad environmental regulation (roadless area policy), attend rallies to show support for the Darby farmers, analyze a draft DEIS regarding the New River Parkway and handed a copy of that analysis personally to Helen Chenoweth Hage back when she was in Congress (it was also published here on FR), provide several pre-publication reviews of the book Natural Process: that environmental laws may serve the laws of Nature to the author...

My first political rally was the Judgment Day rally on the Capitol Steps in December of 1998. There were about 500 of us there. It was a major FR event. (Not quite the March for Justice, which I was prevented from attending by my ex-wife, but it was a be there or be square kind of event)Where were you?

I have been a conservative since about 1990 (I credit Rush for beginning that process).

So to answer your silly assed picknose missive, Yeah. I'm proud of myself now.

437 posted on 02/02/2004 3:55:23 AM PST by sauropod (Better to have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy!)
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