1 posted on
05/08/2006 7:04:29 PM PDT by
mwfsu84
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To: mwfsu84
Looks like you're fixin to get a whole lot angrier.
3 posted on
05/08/2006 7:07:09 PM PDT by
cripplecreek
(Never a minigun handy when you need one.)
To: mwfsu84
You need to grow up and place blame where blame belongs.
4 posted on
05/08/2006 7:07:16 PM PDT by
DManA
To: mwfsu84
It's about the Mexicans. At this point, al-Qaeda is secondary for these pygmies.
It's all about the Mexicans!!!
5 posted on
05/08/2006 7:07:42 PM PDT by
sinkspur
( I didn't know until just now that it was Barzini all along.)
To: mwfsu84
I promise you, a Democratic Congress won't be nearly as responsive to your needs.I'm confident a Democratic congress will be just as responsive as the Republican congress has been.
6 posted on
05/08/2006 7:07:50 PM PDT by
al_again
To: mwfsu84
I will gladly vote for any conservative Republican candidate that respects the sanctity of life, the 2nd Amendment, and the security and sovereignty of our borders.
If they don't meet those requirements (and the likely Senate nominee in NJ, Tom Kean Jr., does not), I will probably stay home or vote Constitution Party.
8 posted on
05/08/2006 7:08:53 PM PDT by
nj26
(Border Security=Homeland Security... Put Our Military on the Border! (Proud2BNRA))
To: mwfsu84
The answer is not less Republicans in Congress, it is MORE!
9 posted on
05/08/2006 7:09:03 PM PDT by
msnimje
(Illegals to US CITIZENS .... "You Suck.......Now pass the mash potatoes!")
To: mwfsu84
So if the president's stance on immigration and spending upset you - and they do upset me - what are you going to do about it? Stay at home? Nothing could be worse for conservativism. Your non-support will usher in more immigrants, higher taxes, and weaker national security. If the GOP loses Congress, George W. Bush will be removed from office. Nothing would embolden terrorists more. How can we be counted on to wage an effective war when we can't even decide who our enemy is?
George W. Bush isn't the enemy. But that's exactly the message conservatives will send to the world if they stay at home this November.
Very well said and you have it exactly right - On the whole I truly believe the majority of the base is going to come together this Nov -
2008 primary will be the place to have the larger fight - We are currently in a war and we cannot allow the anti-military, anti-American, anti-sucess in the WOT democrats become a majority in Congress.
To: mwfsu84
But that's exactly the message conservatives will send to the world if they stay at home this November.You're right. Staying home is stupid. I intend to vote third-party instead.
It was conservatives who got Bush to change his mind on Harriet Meirs.
And do you think he would have if he knew there was no chance of said conservatives bolting in '06?
14 posted on
05/08/2006 7:09:36 PM PDT by
inquest
(If you favor any legal status for illegal aliens, then do not claim to be in favor of secure borders)
To: mwfsu84
I know how you feel!
16 posted on
05/08/2006 7:10:44 PM PDT by
Revolting cat!
("In the end, nothing explains anything.")
To: mwfsu84
If the GOP loses Congress, George W. Bush will be removed from office.Politics isn't for the weakkneed or faint of heart.
Go cower somewhere else.
To: mwfsu84
If you're upset with W. on immigration - write him, write a Republican Congressman, let him know how you feel. It was conservatives who got Bush to change his mind on Harriet Meirs. I promise you, a Democratic Congress won't be nearly as responsive to your needs.
What's the point of writing to people who are just going to respond with some sappy patronizing spin-filled letter without changing their policies? That's not called "being responsive." That's called patronizing you and trying to keep your vote while betraying Republican principles.
Medicare prescription drug benefit? Growing deficits? Pork-filled bills? No ANWR oil drilling? No Social Security reform? No immigration bill? No border security? More bureaucracy?
I think the Democratic Congress can be just as "responsive" as that. Except maybe Bush would have the guts to veto them, which he clearly doesn't with respect to "Republican" leadership.
I used to defend the President and this party at all costs, but it's becoming increasingly more difficult to do. And that's their own fault.
To: mwfsu84
You are exactly right. My guess is that 1/3 of these "Conservatives" are Seminar posters.
Pray for W and Our Freedom Fighters
25 posted on
05/08/2006 7:13:36 PM PDT by
bray
(The only thing lower than Bush' numbers are the press')
To: mwfsu84
So if the president's stance on immigration and spending upset you - and they do upset me - what are you going to do about it? Stay at home? Nothing could be worse for conservativism. Your non-support will usher in more immigrants, higher taxes, and weaker national security. Nonsense. Taking votes away from the GOP is the only way to incentivize it to move rightward, in order to regain our votes. If the GOP knows they'll get conservative votes no matter what, then it is only incentivized to move leftward in an effort to get 'centrist' votes.
If the GOP loses Congress, George W. Bush will be removed from office.
Also nonsense.
27 posted on
05/08/2006 7:13:41 PM PDT by
Sloth
(Archaeologists test for intelligent design all the time.)
To: mwfsu84
I remember Sam Kinison the late preacher turned comedian used to do a skit about the starving in Africa, in which he shouted "move where the FOOD is!! Arrhhhh!".
I think if he were here today, he'd shout: "Move where there are no mexicans and stop your bitchin'! Arghh!!!".
29 posted on
05/08/2006 7:14:16 PM PDT by
Windsong
(Jesus Saves, but Buddha makes incremental backups)
To: mwfsu84
I am just as angry with Bush as anyone. But, I will be danged if I am going to stay home and see a bunch of 'rats get elected.
35 posted on
05/08/2006 7:15:35 PM PDT by
bilhosty
To: mwfsu84
I'm more upset with Conservatives than I am with George W. Bush Well, that makes sense. I realized after his Amnesty and after the steel subsidies and the increase in the size of the Government that there is no reason for anyone to expect GWB to be any kind of Conserative.
38 posted on
05/08/2006 7:16:16 PM PDT by
freedumb2003
(Any guest worker program that does not require application from the home country is Amnesty.)
To: mwfsu84
You have a point , but I'm sick of the "vote republican because as bad as we are the dems are worse" approach. I think if people stay home its more out of frustration than anything else. I mean if you have the house , senate and presidency and you still cringe whenever Dean or Kennedy or McCain for that matter bash your ideas (when they have nothing) then what good are you. Here we have people in the country illegally, openly disgracing our flag and basically telling us "screw you we know you haven't the guts to deport us", and the republicans are sitting around debating how they can pass amnesty without calling it amnesty. < /rant >
To: mwfsu84
They know we are angry...The ball is in THIER court, lets see what they do with it. We have a right to complain. They have an obligation to EARN our vote.
I think it is better to DEMAND true representation of their elected officials rather than criticize others because they are not eagerly rushing to pick the giant douche over the turd sandwich.
43 posted on
05/08/2006 7:17:08 PM PDT by
Captainpaintball
(History is not written by those who win wars, but by those who win the war for the History Dept.)
To: mwfsu84
As far as Bush on foreign policy goes he has been superb... Until Iran. If Iran does not represent a need for Preemption then what does? Iran is far more of a threat to us and a mortal one to Israel then Saddam was, and we dealt with him swiftly, but now with Iran we are going to let the Europeans deal with it. We have 130,000 Veteran Troops in Iraq and another 10,000 or so in Afghanistan and a butt load of equipment and logistics in theater so whats with the pussy footing?
44 posted on
05/08/2006 7:17:12 PM PDT by
spikeytx86
(Pray for Democrats for they have been brainwashed by there fruity little club.)
To: mwfsu84
If six years ago I told you they would expand the size of the Federal government by 50% would you believe me?
If you told me they would no nothing in regards to entitlements, tax reform, tort reform, vouchers...not to mention the borders...
Would you believe that?
45 posted on
05/08/2006 7:17:13 PM PDT by
Blackirish
(BORDERS!!! BORDERS!!!!! YIIEEEEE!!!! Now can we get back on topic?)
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