To: George W. Bush
Trust me I can damn well secure my PC, but I have client data to watch over on with this laptop and I am not at my junk machine.
Now let me get this straight, on the one hand you talk about 4 people then post a link asking everyone to join in....
Hum...
That takes me back to my original proposition. If you are not supporting in any way the MoveOn screed, why invite them over. If Ron Paul's message is so attractive to Conservatives, why toss your names in with that lot...
429 posted on
08/26/2007 9:34:00 PM PDT by
ejonesie22
(I don't use a sarcasm tag, it kills the effect...)
To: ejonesie22
Now let me get this straight, on the one hand you talk about 4 people then post a link asking everyone to join in....
I posted a graphic link to remind everyone to register Republican if they aren't in an open-primary state. I was one of those who has objected to the entire open-primary system and Motor-Voter, long before you ever set foot here. But since we couldn't stop it, we should take advantage of it. And why shouldn't we go after every single vote? I certainly don't feel a need to chase any voters away from my candidate. His message is strong and compelling even if you don't happen to like it and feel entitled to post endless rude comments and trollbait on various RP threads.
If you are not supporting in any way the MoveOn screed, why invite them over.
Karsten is invading their event, trying to convert them to Ron Paul. If they're MoveOn's, chances are they're supporting Kucinich or Gravel anyway. (I actually have an old friend who is supporting Gravel and I challenged him to give him some money. So he had me look it up on the internet and I gave him the info and he called me up to tell me he had given Gravel $10. LOL. Fine with me since he's not giving it to the Wife Of Clinton or Obama.)
Man, you guys suck the fun and joy out of every election.
459 posted on
08/26/2007 9:46:09 PM PDT by
George W. Bush
(Rudy: tough on terror, scared of Iowa, wets himself over YouTube)
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