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'Ten Commandments judge' won't rule out challenge to Bush
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| February 2, 2004
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Posted on 02/02/2004 9:25:46 PM PST by TBP
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That strategist is absolutely right. Moore could well be the "Ralph Nader of the right," to use his term. This guy would attract a lot of conservatives to his banner, especially since so many conservatives are disgruntled with Bush and the Republican Congress right now. Were he to run, his candidacy would get enough votes to put the Constitution Party on the map.
I told somebody that the candidate who could draw me in right away was the one who pledged to put Judge Moore on the Supreme Court. Judge Moore himself would be an even more exciting choice.
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posted on
02/02/2004 9:25:48 PM PST
by
TBP
To: TBP
Moore is not strong in the rest of the state.. he should run for Governor
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posted on
02/02/2004 9:29:30 PM PST
by
GeronL
(www.ArmorforCongress.com ............... Support a FReeper for Congress)
To: TBP
The idiot would attract just enough of his fellow
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drinkers to insure the election was thrown to Kerry.
To: GeronL
You would be surprised at the strength he has in other states. I recently attended one of his speeches and it was quite well attended. Even one of the Democrat legislators -- a black, at that -- showed up!
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posted on
02/02/2004 9:32:30 PM PST
by
TBP
To: COEXERJ145
It's the Bushies who are the Kool Aid drinkers, blindly supporting a candidate who has given us virtually nothing, but has betrayed us on virtually every issue other than tax cuts and the war.
If not for the war, Bush would have a challenger in the Republican primaries.
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posted on
02/02/2004 9:36:29 PM PST
by
TBP
To: COEXERJ145
And you've got a great plan to stop him.
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posted on
02/02/2004 9:44:30 PM PST
by
Keyes2000mt
(Wearing the Kilt with Pride)
To: TBP
I'd most surly vote for him before ANY of the Seven Dwarfs that the Demos are pushin'....
I'd even think about doing the same over GW.....
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posted on
02/02/2004 9:45:04 PM PST
by
Coto
(History is written by those who have hanged heroes....")
To: TBP
I believe you are correct, it's like Deja Vu all over again. His father had a 90% approval rating in Feb 91 and lost 21 months later, W had a 90% approval rating in Oct 01, 25 months later he is in jeapordy of blowing it.
His father took his base for granted to get along with the Dems and they stabbed him in the back the rest of his administration.
Same old same old, W has given into the DEMS on the Farm Bill, Education, CFR, Prescription Drugs, Illegal Aliens, AIDS for Africa, NEA, Going to the UN over Iraq, and it hasn't bought him any praise from them and they blame him for the deficit as well.
Wake up President before it's too late
To: TBP
bttt to see where this one goes.
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posted on
02/02/2004 10:30:40 PM PST
by
Kudsman
(Okay, Utah's out of the UN, whose next?)
To: TBP
What happens if he is RE-elected to the same post? That would be a kick in the pants to the aclu.
To: TBP
Hmm, there are a number of things that this Judge could do that could have greater impact than a failed run for the Presidency. He will not win, and at best, can only siphon enough voters for a Democrat to win the election. That's the best he could achieve if he ran for President now. He'd sell the country down the drain for what? To send a message? Here are better ideas:
1. Get his original position back. He's then in line for juicier appointments and at the very least he can be of use to the state of Alabama.
2. A federal court nomination/appointment.
3. A Supreme Court nomination/appointment.
He may be too controversial to get any kind of judicial appointment through Congress. Other ideas:
4. Run for Governor. This would be HUGH.
5. Run for Congress. See my tagline. I'm series about this. Congress is the difference-maker right now.
6. Run for President in 2008. Especially if he has already done either number 4 or 5.
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posted on
02/02/2004 11:28:54 PM PST
by
DameAutour
(It's not Bush, it's the Congress.)
To: TBP
I will vote for any candidate who runs on this platform: "The 16th Amendment was legitimately ratified by only 24 states. The certification of its ratification by the Secretary of State in 1912 was fraudulent. Therefore my first act as President will be an Executive Order directing the Secretary of State to de-certify the ratification of the 16th Amendment."
To: Keyes2000mt
Hey Tom Tancredo is the man to beat according to many on FR.
To: All
"Jethro!! Elly May!! Go out to see Judge Moore at the cee-ment pond!!! He's runnin' for pres-ee-dent!" [Sound of banjo in background]
I'm just getting a bit sick and tired of people willing to abandon American national security during time of war.
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posted on
02/03/2004 3:44:12 AM PST
by
zook
To: zook; TBP; TheEaglehasLanded
I'm just getting a bit sick and tired of people willing to abandon American national security during time of war. Me too. President Bush needs to stop giving illegal aliens a free ticket to bypass immigration procedures.
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posted on
02/03/2004 3:49:58 AM PST
by
The_Eaglet
(Michael Peroutka for President)
To: TBP
Roy Moore as a Constitution Party candidate could very well be the next President of the United States. He does not have to win a majority of electoral votes. He only has to win one or two states to insure no candidate gets a majority of electoral votes. It then goes to Congress.
The Dems hate W and the GOP so much they would vote Roy Moore if their guy had no chance. Enough conservative Republicans are fed up that "to break the deadlock" they could go for it too.
If it happens, it will later prove to be a huge mistake for the Democrats, because the Constitition Party will be their philosophical opponents, the GOP right now is merely their philosophical rivals, offering the same ideas at a slightly slower pace.) That may explain the hatred for the GOP, they are both appealing to the same voter-buyoff mindset now.
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posted on
02/03/2004 4:43:34 AM PST
by
Ahban
To: Ahban
Roy Moore as a Constitution Party candidate could very well be the next President of the United States ROFL!!!!! Please tell me you don't actually believe this.
I hate to break the bubble of all of you out there, but your great revolution of voters consists of you, a few more people around FR, and another few handfuls of people at other websites. Roy Moore would get at best 3-4% of the vote nationwide, and maybe 5-10% in a few select states (ones where that would be just enough to give the win to the Dems).
All that would do is insure that the party to destroy ALL vestiges of religion is in power.
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posted on
02/03/2004 4:54:47 AM PST
by
commish
(Freedom Tastes Sweetest to Those Who Have Fought to Preserve It)
To: TBP
It's the Bushies who are the Kool Aid drinkers, blindly supporting a candidate who has given us virtually nothing, but has betrayed us on virtually every issue other than tax cuts and the war. That's a lie. Bush has signed the partial birth abortion ban and appointed predominantly conservative judges.
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posted on
02/03/2004 9:05:59 AM PST
by
lasereye
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To: TBP
Well, I haven't ruled out my challege to Bush yet either.
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