Posted on 12/05/2004 5:01:50 PM PST by theconservativerepublican
My agenda as President of the United States
1.) Tort Reform 2.) Closing the borders completely to illegal aliens. We dont need to close the borders completely, just need to do a better job with illegals from Mexico and any other country. 3.) More Welfare Reform-The reform completed in the 1990's by a Republican Congress(NOT by Bill Clinton--he happens to take the credit for welfare reform) was not enough. We still have people on welfare that simply refuses to work although they are very able bodied. 4.) No free handouts to any illegals! 5.) Pay increases to teachers that Perform exceptionally well. 6.) Pay increases to law enforcement and to fireman nationwide. 7.) Tax incentives designed to help businesses expand here instead of exporting their jobs to another country. 8.) Help to bring the number of abortions down to a minimum. 9.) Get out of the United Nations and get the United Nations out of New York! 10.) Work to get anti-American groups such as the ACLU out of America. 11.) End reverse discrimination by ending affirmative action--
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I like Mark Sanford, but Joe'll do!
I like Mark Sanford too since Im from his State! Joe Berry is diehard conservative, which is what we need back in the White House!
" Get out of the United Nations and get the United Nations out of New York!"
--I LIKE THIS GUY
Is this Joe Berry of Joe Berry and the Berry Pickers?
Someone please educate me. I hate the U.N. but I am confused realistically of what we should do. If we were to remove ourself, what would the consequences be. Should the U.N. be replaced? By what? Should a multi-national organization of any kind exist?
As long as it's not another illegal alien apologist from Texas.
Who is Joe Berry and how can he win?
"We still have people on welfare that simply refuses to work although they are very able bodied."
Some questions: How many people are on welfare who simply refuse to work although they are very able bodied? Second, what percent of the federal budget is spent on welfare for people who simply refuse to work although they are able bodied? Third,what effect would curtailing this abuse of welfare have on the level of taxation individuals pay?
We should leave the UN.
According to the liberals, Bush was "selected, not elected" in 2000, which makes this election (2004) his first. Which means he's eligible to run again for his second elective term in 2008. (So, liberals, either cut the crap about "selected, not elected," or hold your tongue in 2008 when Bush runs again.)
Watch out for the Ahhnold-worshipping RINOs to come goose-stepping onto this thread...
You're answer is too simple for me. Give me your complete reasoning. I understand that moralistically why you say this. But specifically I am asking about the whole picture including the consequences and alternatives. Where would we stand and what damage it would do. Philosophically what would you predict would happen if we did this?
From a Technical Point of view the UN was created to preserve and spread Peace yet it has failed to do so since its inception. This ought to be enough to leave. If we leave will the world become less peaceful?. Again the answer is no, since the UN has become an instrument for violence. A clear example is the Israeli/Palestinian Issue ,in which the UN has become an advocate and apologizer of Arab Violence. Recently Kofi Annan called the President Urging him not to attack Fallujah. Case after case after case the UN either does nothing at all, foster conflict or paralysis peace negotiations.
For starters, he doesn't quite grasp the idea that FR has about a hundred thousand people who would make great president on an ideological basis, but most of them understand that FR is for discussions, not spamming.
Charming, just damn charming.
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