Posted on 11/18/2006 8:26:57 PM PST by new yorker 77
Thank you for giving us blanket amnesty for illegals.
Thank you for courageously abandoning our troops.
Thank you for handing victory to the terrorists.
Thank you for guaranteeing higher taxes.
Thank you for guaranteeing no more conservative judges.
Thank you for empowering John McCain.
Thank you for bringing back universal health care.
Thank you for endless investigations.
Most of all, I want to thank you for showing complete disregard for the tens of thousands who spilled their blood to give you your right to vote.
Your callous, self-serving apathy has guaranteed the government actions that you so bitterly complained about.
A final reality check to all you non-voters who still call your self conservative:
You are not a conservative.
You define un-American.
You define un-patriotic.
Please stop pretending to care about the troops.
To all you people who actually voted.
Thank you for defending our Constitution.
GHW Bush for one and in 1980 he was very vocal about it.
" IMHO it was the national talk radio show by A--H--- Savage that got these voters confused. They voted against their own best interest. As for Savage his best interest is his ego."
Neal Boortz said just before the election that he had changed his mind about voting Libertarian because of the Kerry " joke." Republicans may be big spenders, but, they don't hate the military like Democrats-so, he was going to vote Republican.
Couldn't risk turning the country over to the Democrats.
After the election, he announced on his show that when he got into the booth, he just couldn't do it and voted straight Libertarian.
He said he was proud of his vote.
But, then complained that he only wanted the Republicans to lose the House, not the Senate.
I'd do the research it would take, but frankly it doesn't matter if you don't remember. So never mind. I'm always just surprised at the revisionism.
Thanks. I have nothing against Boehner or McConnell. It just seems like the GOP folds too early and often and doesn't anwer back when attacked, as they so often are.
Maybe we need somebody who can make those 2-minute speeches exposing Democrat misdoings again. I sure miss those.
You are right... way too many of the ONE ISSUE voters lost this election for the rest of us!
PITIFUL and SHAMEFUL of you guys.
Article and Post#1 DITTOS!!!!
My Feelings Exactly Echoed!!!!
Thank You For Posting A Very Important Article!!!!
Conservative Non-Voters Helped put a bunch of nutcases in power!!!!
Rangel wants the Draft reinstated, Dean wants more gays in government, Pelosi wanted Anti-Military Murtha as House Majority Leader, Dems targetting oil companies tax breaks for elimination, which will thereby cause an increase in retail prices, Socialized Healthcare rearing it's ugly head once again, putting time tables on the War on Terror,
their war on Wal-Mart, their Socialists Agenda is being announced to full swing!!!!
new yorker 77. We Voted to try to keep this from happening!
The Non Voters ensured it happening!
That may be the first time I've ever heard GHWB called "uberconservative".
I don't remember because I was 8 years old at the time. That's why I was asking you.
I understand completely, I had heard somewhere it had gone up and I tried several places to look up before I found that one I posted. Just because you put "budget deficit" doesn't mean it gives the whole thing, I got "deficit with China" and several others before finding the total. But yes, it is higher, yes, the war is expensive so it would have to be higher. Although the tax cuts keep the economy strong, if not, it would be considerably worse.
I'll second that! In fact I've made very similar posts to that. I see alot of that here, vote my side or else!! Like a bully on the playground.
Uber as ultra? LOL Poppy ranks up there with Jerry Ford in being the GOP Ultra Liberals. Junior didn't fall far from the tree either.
I was wondering where you data is that supports the claim that "conservatives" did not vote. I think all i have seen is independents (rinos) did not vote for the GOP.
Errr...that's Christine Todd Whitman.
Remember how the press pilloried Bush for adding arsenic to the water supply when all he wanted to do was find out if Clinton's 11th hour arsenic rules were scientifically justified? It sounds like you wouldn't be happy unless Bush 43 re-appointed James Watt as the head of the EPA.
Bush and congress need to get off their NWO and globalist high horse and remember that they were elected to govern the United States of America as set forth in the Constitution and not extend themselves in to try and form hemispheric governments and make binding treaties and trade agreements that endanger the future of this nation. I hold Dems as equal to blame as GOP.
Turn off the short wave radio, dude
And find a yourself a new haberdasher.
I didn't do that. Sell this crap down the road.
Thank you for courageously abandoning our troops.
I didn't do that either. You have no clue what you are talking about.
Thank you for handing victory to the terrorists.
You are on a roll, here, sonny. Are you drunk?
I did nothing of the sort.
Thank you for guaranteeing higher taxes. Thank you for guaranteeing no more conservative judges.
You are making some very foolish assumptions here, junior.
Thank you for empowering John McCain.
Thank you for making an ass of yourself for all to see.
You have no idea who voted for what or not, yet you
lay out the blame on those least likely to deserve it.
Thank you for bringing back universal health care.
You begin to bore me, Skippy.
Thank you for endless investigations.
Someone should investigate YOU, you bloody twit.
Did the mean boys throw your bow-tie in the urinal again?
Most of all, I want to thank you for showing complete disregard for the tens of thousands who spilled their blood to give you your right to vote.
Now you are asking for a whoopin'.
Your callous, self-serving apathy has guaranteed the government actions that you so bitterly complained about.
Point out this complaining, if you please.
You are a whiney little pansy, I waste my time on you.
Begone.
I agree, we need to look ALOT harder at the integrity of the system. For some reason Republicans tend to not want to raise a ruckus. I think because we tend to be, on the whole, more trusting of the system and institutions in place.
It's hard to be defeated, for any reason. What I don't understand is the tendency for some to want to lash out at their own, rather than trying to see if their pov has ANY merit, and even if one decides it doesn't, figuring out how to bring them around to your own pov. Calling them names and hurling insults rarely has that effect.
Oh well. We really are all on the same side in the big scheme of things. Hopefully things will be different in 2 years. I hope we have candidates I can be proud to support, not just be voting for the least awful one.
susie
Some people can't handle the truth!
That's exactly what I do. Earlier in the thread, I let it be known that I voted a straight GOP ticket, despite a whole slate of imperfect candidates. I just refuse to condemn those who draw the line between imperfect and unacceptable and stand their ground come election day (I used PA congressman Mike Fitzpatrick as an example of the latter. I don't care what party he belongs to, I'm glad he lost).
I believe in conservatism, I believe it's the best course for my country. But I don't expect perfection. I'm prepared to support Mitt Romney in '08, even though he's imperfect. On the other hand, I'll work my tail off to oppose Rudy Giuliani, who I find completely unacceptable.
No, rather new yorker 77 is misplacing the blame.
Ranting at the folks on FR as if they were to blame for the situation is flat stupid.
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