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To: cva66snipe
This is unconstitutional.

Nothing you have mentioned so far is unconstitutional in any way, shape or form.

Again Bush and company along with DEMs using the W.O.T. to attempt to expand Executive Powers.

You keep making this claim, but have yet to provide a concrete example.

A Republican USAG supporting a direct violation of the Second Amendment.

I grant you that the proposed bill may well violate the Second Amendment (I haven't read the text but it sounds extremely suspect), yet I'm not sure how you can pin on the President legislation proposed by one of the President's archenemies in the Senate: Frank Lautenberg.

Take it up with him.

158 posted on 05/01/2007 5:55:38 PM PDT by wideawake
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To: wideawake
I'm not sure how you can pin on the President legislation proposed by one of the President's archenemies in the Senate: Frank Lautenberg.

Well it might just be because the man he appointed USAG supports it also? Well Duh. I'm gonna point something out to you. The GOP is just as bad a shill for Big Government as the DEMs. For example up till 1953 we did not have federal management as such of education, welfare, and health. Now you want too guess which party gave us that and set precedent for LBJ's later to come Great Society? It was the GOP. GOP had both houses and the White House in 1953.

As for the rest I gave you examples and you and everyone else on the thread knows it. The Republican Party since winning in 1994 has been the DEM's useful idiots as far as passing legislation a minority pre-1994 GOP would never have let pass. Ted Kennedy from 1995 on was and still is The Senate Majority Leader. He couldn't have done it better himself because before they came to power the GOP would not have let him. The GOP has given him and the other liberals most of everything they want.

161 posted on 05/01/2007 6:09:23 PM PDT by cva66snipe (Kool Aid! The popular American favorite drink now Made In Mexico. Pro-Open Borders? Drink Up!)
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