To: Sloth; Austin Willard Wright; Grut; Henrietta
Wrote this on another thread last night. Worth repeating to you, although your minds are as closed as a coffin:
Choose, people!
Do we want to be forever subservient to the UN?
Or do we want to continue our sovereign right to self-determination and self-protection?
Are we ashamed of America such that we need a president to apologize for us at every turn?
Or was that spontaneous bout of flag-waving and American pride after 9/11 real?
Do we want a leftist (i.e., Marxist) president who will make us subservient to the International Criminal Court, the Kyoto treaty, and every other pseudo-world government body?
Or do we want to maintain GWB's reversal of those Clinton policies?
Do we still cherish our unique Constitutional system and American heritage?
Or are we ready to toss it overboard?
Do we want to abandon the War on Terrorism, military tribunals for America's enemies, and taking the fight to the enemy?
Or do we want to continue the course set by President George W. Bush?
There is NO MIDDLE GROUND in this election. The choice is stark and the decision very grave, indeed. This November, we shall finally see what kind of country the United States is in this Year of Our Lord Two Thousand and Four (to use the ancient formulation).
22 posted on
02/11/2004 12:01:18 PM PST by
Wolfstar
(A self-confident cowboy nation, or a Kerrified nation. Your choice.)
To: Wolfstar
Wow, with prose like that, maybe you could convince GWB to act like the conservative that he promised he was when we elected him the first time.
The choice is his, really. He can act like a pro-illegal immigration welfare statist, or he can act like a conservative. But if he's gonna act like John Kerry, I'm not voting for him EVEN IF THAT MEANS WE GET JOHN KERRY.
Shoot, if Bush is gonna act like John Kerry, what's the difference?
Just my sentiments, I know you don't agree. You call us close-minded. I call us "principled." Maybe you should get some!
To: Wolfstar
Are we ashamed of America such that we need a president to apologize for us at every turn? Are we so ashamed of conservatve principles that we must abandon them?
Do we still cherish our unique Constitutional system and American heritage? Or are we ready to toss it overboard?
CFR.
46 posted on
02/11/2004 12:15:34 PM PST by
Sloth
(We cannot defeat foreign enemies of the Constitution if we yield to the domestic ones.)
To: Wolfstar
There is NO MIDDLE GROUND in this election. Bosh. Hard-sell hysteria.
If you tell me "You're either with me or against me", then I'm against you.
69 posted on
02/11/2004 12:33:01 PM PST by
Grut
To: Wolfstar
There is NO MIDDLE GROUND in this election.
You're right, there is NO middle ground, Bush and Kerry are trying to out-socialist each other and us taxpayers are left holding the bag.
329 posted on
02/11/2004 10:08:57 PM PST by
Paul C. Jesup
(Voting for a lesser evil is still an evil act and therefore evil...)
To: Wolfstar
Your post was so good, I just wanted to post it further downthread:
Choose, people!
Do we want to be forever subservient to the UN?
Or do we want to continue our sovereign right to self-determination and self-protection?
Are we ashamed of America such that we need a president to apologize for us at every turn?
Or was that spontaneous bout of flag-waving and American pride after 9/11 real?
Do we want a leftist (i.e., Marxist) president who will make us subservient to the International Criminal Court, the Kyoto treaty, and every other pseudo-world government body?
Or do we want to maintain GWB's reversal of those Clinton policies?
Do we still cherish our unique Constitutional system and American heritage?
Or are we ready to toss it overboard?
Do we want to abandon the War on Terrorism, military tribunals for America's enemies, and taking the fight to the enemy?
Or do we want to continue the course set by President George W. Bush?
There is NO MIDDLE GROUND in this election. The choice is stark and the decision very grave, indeed. This November, we shall finally see what kind of country the United States is in this Year of Our Lord Two Thousand and Four (to use the ancient formulation).
809 posted on
02/13/2004 3:41:28 PM PST by
bootless
(Never Forget)
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