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Dick Armey Slams Dr. James Dobson
Newsmax ^ | 9/29/06 | Newsmax Staff

Posted on 09/27/2006 11:30:48 AM PDT by truthandlife

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To: Petronski
1rudeboy replies: ACU Lifetime Score = 97. Ouch. That's gonna leave a mark.

Then again, according the the ACU, McCain is the third most conservative senator.

141 posted on 09/27/2006 1:08:53 PM PDT by Always Right
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To: TommyDale
Hannity is not a conservative. When was the last time he devoted more than 5 minutes of either of his two programs to anything other than the Iraq War or economic issues (see below)?

The Iraq War is a LIBERAL'S war. It used to be a pre-emptive war, which is a conservative value. But now we are acting as global policemen. One-world government; clearly liberal.

Occasionally Hannity will mention economic issues. However, in these cases, his rhetoric and positions are exactly the same as those of a liberal. Is Hannity willing to abolish any government program? Minimum wage? Welfare? Social Security? Public schooling? Nope. He wants them all.

It is extremely bad for the conservative movement to follow people like Hannity who are almost always wrong, and even when right, cannot express a coherent argument without quoting someone. Rush Limbaugh is better and more reasonable, but he too would probably not favor abolishing any social programs entirely. If conservatives stick with these New World Order types (I do not use the word conspiratorially, only to refer to policy), we will continue to get people like Bush in office, whom we try to force ourselves to support, but who is really just a somewhat sane member of the Washington Establishment.

Even more deadly is the readiness with which Hannity and ilk accept expansion of government in the national security realm. Yes, the NSA spying program is a good thing. Yes, we need the ability to torture. But Hannity would favor 100% surveillance of all civilians by satellite if possible (it actually is). And the CIA has a shady record when allowed secrecy powers (Northwoods, Agent Orange, MKULTRA, bio-experimentation post-WWII).
143 posted on 09/27/2006 1:17:42 PM PDT by TeenagedConservative
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To: Always Right

By my count, in the U.S. Senate, thirty-six Senators have a higher lifetime ACU score than his 83 (which he shares with Grassley and Bond).


144 posted on 09/27/2006 1:18:07 PM PDT by Petronski (Living His life abundantly.)
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To: boomop1

"Dick why don't you just cut your wrists, you are not presidential material."

This, I'm sure, is exactly the kind of "Christianity" he was referring to.


145 posted on 09/27/2006 1:21:26 PM PDT by Ace of Spades (Sed quis custodiet ipsos custodes?)
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To: Petronski

My bad. That's what I get for only reading truncated results from google searches.


146 posted on 09/27/2006 1:21:56 PM PDT by Always Right
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To: Petronski

I counted thirty-six also. But now I forget how many declared Republicans are in the Senate.


147 posted on 09/27/2006 1:23:30 PM PDT by 1rudeboy
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To: Always Right

The larger point being that, despite McCain's maverick darling-of-the-media status, others in the herd are more in need of culling.


148 posted on 09/27/2006 1:26:15 PM PDT by 1rudeboy
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To: E Rocc

You gotta love the double entendre title of the article, though. :)


149 posted on 09/27/2006 1:27:35 PM PDT by EveningStar
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To: wideawake
It's right next to the part where the Constitution says murder is illegal.

Should I assume that you are being sarcastic or did I also miss that part of the constituion?

150 posted on 09/27/2006 1:27:37 PM PDT by Labyrinthos
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To: truthandlife

I think this is akin to Christine Todd Whitman (aka Christine Todd Whitless) whining abou the passing of the "go along to get along" congress.

The country club BS is dying and it shuts them out.


151 posted on 09/27/2006 1:28:44 PM PDT by longtermmemmory (VOTE! http://www.senate.gov and http://www.house.gov)
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To: truthandlife

I'm a Christian. I'm not a big fan of Dobson. IMO, he isn't discerning enough to know where to place his trust in the political world. But he is NOT a thug.

Armey compares Christians to thugs, and the Dems compare Christians to the Mullahs.

And people wonder why Christians have sat out more then one election?

The only reason they hasven't the last few years is that the bigotry, intolerance and discrimination has become too much to ignore.

Enjoy your retirement with Whitman, Armey.


152 posted on 09/27/2006 1:37:52 PM PDT by Soul Seeker (Kobach: Amnesty is going from an illegal to a legal position, without imposing the original penalty.)
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To: Celtjew Libertarian
Armey has been going around the country touting the merits of tax reform and fiscal restraint. He is a solid conservative, a Christian and a good guy to boot. But he should leave his disagreements with Dobson out of the limelight.

I love Dr. Dobson, but I feel that his ministry becomes less effective the more he seeks to manipulate the GOP. I was appalled at the treatment of Terri Schiavo, but the reaction of the party to Dobson's demands for Congressional action was fairly ineffective and fairly transparent.

Seems to me that both could tone the rhetoric down a notch a bunch.

153 posted on 09/27/2006 1:41:58 PM PDT by Don'tMessWithTexas
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To: Robwin

They did pass immigration reform.

It increased the rolling amnesty period from hiding in the USA for six years to hiding in the USA for ten years. (and THEN you apply for the green card) It also increase the documentation requirment which is what the senate amnesty bill tried to undo.


154 posted on 09/27/2006 1:44:06 PM PDT by longtermmemmory (VOTE! http://www.senate.gov and http://www.house.gov)
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To: Soul Seeker
And people wonder why Christians have sat out more then one election?

You're generalizing about Christians. They don't all think alike. Also, when did cutting off your nose to spite your face ever accomplish anything?

155 posted on 09/27/2006 1:44:30 PM PDT by EveningStar
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To: Labyrinthos
Of course I'm being sarcastic.

It doesn't say that murdering people is illegal, and it doesn't say that dogs aren't American citizens.

The Constitution is a document that makes certain basic assumptions that it doesn't explicitly articulate.

One of those basic unarticulated assumptions is that a husband doesn't have the right to forcibly starve his wife to death.

156 posted on 09/27/2006 1:47:51 PM PDT by wideawake ("The nation which forgets its defenders will itself be forgotten." - Calvin Coolidge)
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To: Don'tMessWithTexas

I had a conversation with Dick Armey a couple months ago when I was in DC. Like a lot of retired attorneys, he works side by side with some well known, very liberal folks.

One thing that he said to me was that Tom DeLay was an a-hole; I thought there was probably a lot of history behind that remark.

I have followed Dick's career and I think he is pretty much a conservative but does not personally know much about a dedicated Christian walk, no matter how much he prays.

Sometimes in life, a man's (woman's) comments about Christians stems not from personal knowledge of that particular person, but from their experience with someone in their life, ie, Tom DeLay.


157 posted on 09/27/2006 1:49:30 PM PDT by formerlytempaussie (Minnesota- National Mosquito Runway)
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To: wideawake
The Constitution is a document that makes certain basic assumptions that it doesn't explicitly articulate.

I see. So you are advocating the "penumbra" approach to Constitutional Law -- that certain assumptions are there, in the Constitution, even if not expressly stated, such as the right of a woman to kill her unborn child. Ask yourself why there are no Federal laws on the books making murder, by itself, a federal crime.

158 posted on 09/27/2006 1:57:41 PM PDT by Labyrinthos
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To: Don'tMessWithTexas

A very reasonable post. Thank you.


159 posted on 09/27/2006 1:59:17 PM PDT by Celtjew Libertarian ("Don't take life so seriously. You'll never get out of it alive." -- Bugs Bunny)
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To: truthandlife

What a complete, fricken idiot. Especially this close to the elections. ARRRRRRRRRRGGGGHHHH!


160 posted on 09/27/2006 2:01:33 PM PDT by GOP_1900AD (Stomping on "PC," destroying the Left, and smoking out faux "conservatives" - Take Back The GOP!)
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