Posted on 12/15/2005 8:59:29 PM PST by hnorris
Wonder how he feels about the success in Iraq now that the third election has been held?
Usually Rats leave a sinking ship.
What a sad, sorry, silly little man.
This guy probably just decided it was time to come out of the closet - something a good number of those who live lifestyles representative of democrat traits have been doing for years.
I find it hard to believe ANYONE would defect to the rats' side. They must have "something on him".
I could hardly get to my computer for tripping over the lines of hundreds of thousands of hungry people in soup kitchen lines, which Mintz must think exist across America now, what with the "ailing" economy.
/Sarc LOL
Sounds like a topless bar.
Can't stand closet libs in Pub clothing.
(got that mccain).
Wow, this is a political tsunami. Oh, btw, what is a Chris Mintz?
Answer: waffling, untrustworthy weasel
Question: what is a Chris Mintz?
Answer: One who Mintzes words,
Question: what is a Chris Mintz?
Answer: it depends on what the meaning of Mintz is.
NEVER heard of him.
Maybe Howlin has?
More weight to a sinking ship
The author's "Star Wars" analogy is inappropriate. The Sith believe in small government - two men to run the Galaxy. Don't get much smaller than that.
Head of the "mens club" switched to the sodomy party? That is shocking!
Doesn't sound to me like he's conservative or liberal. Sounds like he'll adopt any views and join any party that advance his political career. He's an unprincipled cameleon. Problem is, the democrats know exactly what they're getting and that he'll dump them too whenever it suits his convenience. Only a complete fool will ever trust him.
From reading the article, it still sounds like Rats leaving a sinking ship. Being that I left NC when Ford was president, I don't know any of the particular individuals named in the article, but the circumstances are a national epidemic in the GOP. NC is the epitome of Big Government socialism run amuck. Just driving though the state, you can see that about one of every ten vehicles on the highway has government plates. Republican wins there were just a passing fad, and with the rate of immigration to the tarheel state the fad will soon be a brief historical footnote.
Reagan pulled the southern states to the Republican party with his pro-American message and policies. The neo-cons running the RNC and most state Republican parties today were the formerly liberal yuppies who jumped from the Democrat party during the Reagan years and got comfortable with the idea of investment income. Some of them saw an opportunity to gain political power, and they seized the opportunity. They are still Democrats and liberals at heart, and having control of both political parties is a no-lose situation.
Oh, they really know how to play up those hot-button issues like gays, guns, and abortion, just to fire up the vocal minority of the Republican party that is stuck on legislating morality. And the free-traitor economics fits right in with their dreams of global communism, where the political elites of the two-faced duopoly share the power, while the impoverished masses of both parties blindly argue over "social issues" and pretend there is a difference.
The Democrats want to use Socialism as a stepping stone to global communism. The neo-cons are too impatient with the incrementalism, and would rather skip directly to the Real Deal in just a couple of election cycles.
There is still a Republican majority out here who are pro-American (like Reagan, Ike, and McKinley were), who believe the United States deserves better than the globalist traitors we see in both parties.
NC has a Republican party???????
Oops. You beat me to it! ;>
Another "thank God and Grayhound you're gone" moment.
Don't let the door hit you in your KerryDean on the way out,Chris.
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