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To: BlueStateDepression

"Does wanting the rule of law enforced and wanting to see my nations borders repsected and defended make me a bigot?"


Not at all!! I sure didn't mean to give that impression.

For me, it's the hysterics of it all.....it's letting the issue become a wedge between the Republicans and the Conservatives......it's the hate and bashing of our president for a problem that has been around for over 30 years that I personally know of.

When Republicans and Conservatives work together, over time, the USA is stronger, but when they pi$$ on each other, the dims and libs win....AND, if our split continues, the dims WILL have the power and we can all kiss this country goodbye.


226 posted on 05/16/2006 5:48:41 PM PDT by Gator113
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To: Gator113

The USA is only strong when rule of law prevails.
I agree that many administrations have contributed to this problem. One constant thru many of them is Congress.

Alot of folks have been there for a very long time. Allthough I hammer W for his part I lay most of the blame for this issue at the feet of congress. I was very happy to see W say much the very same thing last night.

I am not for the Dems winning out over the political right. I am equally not for attempting to scare the political right with the fact the left might win. That is not a reason to keep voting for the right. Issues that the political right presses for is why to vote for them.

The split can end when it is agreed that the enforcment of the rule of law comes first. Might as well be a dem if ones position is not that of enforce the law. Imho.

Sorry if I read your post the wrong way I just thought I would ask.


227 posted on 05/16/2006 5:57:11 PM PDT by BlueStateDepression
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