To: aShepard
I would view this as a positive, considering what elitist career politicians have done to the country. Why not try real citizen legislators again?
To: caresistance
What we need are not citizen legislators. Many of them have good ideals. But they don't really know what they're doing, and they're overmatched when they try to battle the Rat pros and the Rats' bureaucratic allies.
What we need are principled conservative career politicians who don't sell out -- or forget where they came from. Admittedly, there aren't many.
47 posted on
08/31/2006 12:31:35 PM PDT by
California Patriot
("That's not Charlie the Tuna out there. It's Jaws." -- Richard Nixon)
To: caresistance; aShepard
I would view this as a positive, considering what elitist career politicians have done to the country. Why not try real citizen legislators again?I agree. Here in Colorado we decided to send a veterinarian, Wayne Allard, to congress in 1998, and he's proven to be a staunch conservative and excellent senator.
140 posted on
08/31/2006 2:46:56 PM PDT by
American Quilter
(You can't negotiate with people who are dedicated to your destruction.)
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