Posted on 02/01/2006 2:53:52 PM PST by defconw
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Will we hear
GET OFF THE PHONE YOU MORON, or
GET OFF THE PHONE YOU BIG JERK, or
GET OFF THE PHONE YOU DOPE
At least one third of the day DUmmies act rationally.
What I don't understand is....why would the National Press Club allow this group to use it for their joke of a commission?
I know we are talking "PRESS" here...and the media is very liberal, but my goodness this is practically bordering on insurrection...
Thanks...(I think, lol)
I just never want to get THAT close to DUmmie status again..whew.
Don't I wish I could fly up there tomorrow and make a big stink at that "press conference"...
I wonder why Sheehan, and Ramsey aren't involved??
I just think that a few Repubulicans should "cancel" any upcoming appearances in protest...
I think that funds be witheld by any coservative who pays dues to the Press Club.
Sounds like a good idea about the dues..
I just don't know how the Press Club works..what its mission is...how they pick their guests or anything...
All I know is C-span shows them...and gives whoever speaks FREE PUBLICITY...which makes me mad.
I agree, many will vote their conscience. But many will not. The nature of the electorate.
I'm not sure I would support Rudy Giuliano for President, but I like the man. VP wouldn't bother me.
Hope all is well. Don't forget to breath when face in the guac (use a straw)
I like Rudy, too, but just don't want a liberal to be president.
Even George Bush is a bit too liberal for me sometimes. :)
Well were on the same page, 'cause I'm still waiting for someone to jump out and create a presence. No one has done that yet, but is still early. Good post.
Again, we agree. Mr. Bush is conservative on foreign affairs, on judicial appointments and on taxes; but, awfully liberal otherwise.
In American politics pragmatism is the rule for higher office, it seems.
"Well were on the same page, 'cause I'm still waiting for someone to jump out and create a presence. No one has done that yet, but is still early. Good post."
Well, there is still time, and we can help the candidate we like by calling talk shows, and contacting the Republican Party.
Rush Limbaugh, btw, has mentioned Mike Pence on his show, and also interviewed him for the Limbaugh Letter.
"Again, we agree. Mr. Bush is conservative on foreign affairs, on judicial appointments and on taxes; but, awfully liberal otherwise.
In American politics pragmatism is the rule for higher office, it seems."
On the positive side, President Bush's ratings went up when he fought for his causes, acted more conservative, and energized the base. Maybe there is a lesson for the GOP to be learned here. :)
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