Posted on 07/27/2005 10:42:51 AM PDT by Happy2BMe
I am in Delay's district and I called him to voice my negative opinion of this.
"Anyone care to start a CAFTA HALL OF SHAME webpage?"
Don't worry, they'll be getting around to controlling the net soon.
Re; Your tagline.
Bush could barely beat a talking treestump, and barely edged out a bona fide wartime traitor with no personality whatsoever.
Don't be celebrating your next win so soon.
It may be a long time coming.
I will never vote republican again.
I'm not so alone as you like to delude yourself into believing.
I guess we have wait for the outcome, it doesn't look too good.
I was talking to my brother last week and he is for the first time thinking of voting dem. Cafta and illegals have soured him on the republicans.
I met a gentleman in 1983 who had escaped Eastern Europe and now lived in Shepardstown. He's probably dead by now since he was quite elderly when I met him. So I have no problem identifying where he lived. I thought the man was a lunatic, very nice and cordial, but lunatic all the same. He told me fantastic stories about the coming US and world policies, the UN, Europe and Russia. He told me about the currancy changes, and one world progression.
Of course, I and those I worked with nodded and smiled and chuckled to each other when he would leave our office. He was paranoid to the point of filling in his telephone jacks with glue. We had to call a friend of his to contact him at times. He refused to enroll in Medicare and was cautious and suspicious beyond anything I had experienced.
Guess what, he was right. Everything he told us has come to pass and now I am trying to recall the rest.
We thought he was nuts because his tales were so far-fetched. He wasn't crazy.
Thanks for the info and timing!! I appreciate it.
IMO this is the best tactic to take. I will never again vote with a "lesser of two evils" mindset. The US Constitution gives power to the people via Congress, not the Presidency. If we are ever going to turn this country around, it will have to be done through the election of our Representatives, not through the election of one man or woman to the Office of the President.
E-mailed all three of my critters this mornin'. :-)
"Roosevelt in the Kansas City Star", 149 May 7, 1918 |
I am absolutely sure that you have never voted for President Bush and you do not vote Republican, so stop the crap. Now regarding President Bush and the Republican great historical victory in 2004, it should and will be written in the annals of history how President Bush won re-election when the liberals and their media whores threw everything under the sun at him. Never before in history that a sitting President has been so savagely attacked by his political opponents in an election campaign, never before. But at the end President Bush was re-elected with the largest numbers of votes ever cast for a President in US history. Regarding my tagline The left cannot win another national election ever again I will stick with it and stick it in your face, and the face of liberals, trolls, bitter Buchananites losers and third party idiotic voters from now and until many years to come.
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"CAFTA? NO!!
FTAA? NO!!
Please remember that the senate elections of 2006 are right around the corner."
I called my father. As I type this, he is trying to get through to Rep. Crenshaw's office to voice his disapproval.
/jasper
You ain't the only one.
At the moment, my plan is to vote against every incumbant, regardless of party.
He can't, now that his telephone jacks are filled with glue.
And you think we want to hear what a non-American citizen has to say about our country why? To say nothing of your inability to vote in any American election because you are "NOT" an American.
First of all, cotton. Second, the government of these countries are going to start buying goods from the US. This in turn helps their economy, which makes their populace richer, so they can then buy our products.
Think of it this way, would you rather your dollars go to China, or to Central America? Do you remember when China was a backward country, similar to Central American countries today? Had we invested in Central America 30 years ago, instead of China, our economy woould be a lot better off.
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