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To: Don Joe
What is this, major league sports, where "Team Loyalty" is all?

In a way with McCain it actually is and no ones catching on. He's the White House's senate inside man for dirty deeds. The man many love to hate. Oddly enough it looks to me like McCain is the White House front man for pushing all polices rotten and wrong. The White House comes up with bad ideas that may or may not pass but in general are aimed at placing to noose just a tad bit tighter around our freedom and rights.

Big John gets the hand off to carry the ball and make the big play. McCain is G.W.'s pack horse {receiver} for most legislation the conservative lawmakers won't touch. The White House wants bills conservatives would not sponsor and calls on McCain to deliver.

Doesn't anyone find it odd that McCain and Bush are never in any serious policy conflicts? Has W even made a half hearted threat to VETO any tripe McCain dreams up including Campaign finance reform? McCain also pushes hard for illegal amnesty. Yep McCain is indeed a real true team player.

299 posted on 04/30/2006 2:12:53 AM PDT by cva66snipe (If it was wrong for Clinton why do some support it for Bush? Party over nation destroys the nation.)
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Now we know who will likely propose the ISP mandatory snooping bill. Forget that site you were on yesterday? Don't worry as a service to all citizens the federal government will require ISP to keep records for at least two years on all the web sites you visit.

How about it folks. Let's all give a big Conservative thank you to our U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales for helping to make this possible./sarcasm Will McCain have the honors of sponsoring this bill as well? After that statement we'll likely soon find out.

300 posted on 04/30/2006 2:29:38 AM PDT by cva66snipe (If it was wrong for Clinton why do some support it for Bush? Party over nation destroys the nation.)
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To: cva66snipe
Makes sense.

One (two-part) comment:


Has W even made a half hearted threat to VETO any tripe McCain dreams up including Campaign finance reform?

First, why would he threaten to veto the Incumbent Protection Act? Especially when his "team" holds the majority?

Second, the further along he gets into the "final lap" of his administration, the more certain it becomes that he will never veto anything, period.

I am convinced that there is a pathology at work. Some kind of adolescent deal, where he's gonna show 'em, he'll show 'em that he's no quitter. It's like the kid who shows up for school, rain or shine, healthy or sick as a dog (and infecting hundreds of students and teachers!), so that at the end of the year, he can get that gold star, pat on the back, and have his name called out for having a perfect attendance record. Even one absence, no matter how justified, would mean NO award!

That's a mightly low horizon, isn't it. It's the kind of thing you see with kids who were raised by cold, demanding, distant parents, who never quite got that "nurturing" thing going. (As an aside, it might also explain the perverse fixation on "compassionate conservatism", which, as a slogan, is about as dandy as "Economic Democracy", which as you will recall, was Clinton's Chief Economic Advisor Derek Shearer's term for "Socialism", which he decided needed a new monica... um, "moniker". because the word "Socialism" had certain "negative connotations" in this country.)

It's not just angst-driven teenagers and Presidents of the United States that exhibit this behavior. You'll also see it with the poor downtrodden janitor who pushes his mop and pail day in and day out, year after year, constantly walking past custom-tailored executives who look down their noses at him (if they even see him at all), who, to show the world that he's just as good as "those guys" (if not better), shows up for work regardless of his health, the weather, and so forth, so that after 30 years of drudgery, he can get a genuine gold-plated ballpoint pen with the company logo, and a rubber-stamped "certificate" for a "perfect work attendance record."

Everyone needs a dream. Everyone needs a vision. How sad... how utterly sad that some folks latch onto something like that as their enduring legacy. ("Look, kids... see that man in the picture? That was your grampaw. He never missed a day of work. Nope, not a single one. No, he didn't get a reward for that, or a raise, or a pension or anything, but he did get a nice card and a pen when he retired, right before he went to the nursing home. And that's what really matters in life -- getting the recognition for a perfect record like that!")

Yeah, sure.

301 posted on 04/30/2006 2:40:28 AM PDT by Don Joe (We've traded the Rule of Law for the Law of Rule.)
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