And before someone starts blathering that if people do that they give the presidency to the democrats, so what? It hardly matter if the anti-gun socialist in the white house has a D or an R after their name.
I have been screaming to the Republican party that they are screwing up something fierce. I have express the same thing in my correspondence to the White House. They just don’t get it. Even telling them they won’t get any support until the border is fixed, garnered a cancellation of the fence.
The party has basically said, “Screw you!” to me and to every person who thinks as I do about the border.
And they expect my vote for a RINO? Well, let’s just say I seem storm clouds on the horizon.
“I’ve been reading this thread with growing disbelief that anyone would consistently whizz on everyone’s head (that would be mbraynard) and tell them it’s raining and expect not to get called on it. Reading Willard’s record shows he is not anything like a conservative, but don’t take my word for it, read what Vin Suprynowicz in the Las Vegas Review Journal has to say about him. And his lifelong hunter comment shows that he is not only a liar (like all politicians), but arrogant enough to think that he wouldn’t get caught in it. Of the three left wing main stream republicans running for president Willard is apparently the mos liberal followed by Julie Annie and then John (keating Five) McCain. Frankly if the coice is between these left wing Republican liberas and whatever left wing liberal the emocrats finally extrude out of their sphincters I’ll write in, vote third party or stay home.
And before someone starts blathering that if people do that they give the presidency to the democrats, so what? It hardly matter if the anti-gun socialist in the white house has a D or an R after their name.”
I agree. Thanks for posting this article
http://www.lvrj.com/opinion/9380526.html
I think the ones with Rs after their names are more insidious. An enemy in the uniform of the enemy is easier to fight than a foe dressed as a friend...
-—I’ve been reading this thread with growing disbelief that anyone would consistently whizz on everyone’s head (that would be mbraynard) and tell them it’s raining and expect not to get called on it.-—
I feel much the same way about the “only true conservative” in this race:
-KANSAS CITY, Missouri (CNN) Sen. John McCains bid for the Republican 2000 presidential nomination got a boost Wednesday when he was endorsed by fellow Sen. Fred Thompson, who joined McCains campaign as national co-chairman.
When it comes to personal courage and integrity and the courage to do what he thinks is right, regardless of whether or not its particularly popular at the moment, John McCain has shown characteristics of leadership like no one else Ive ever seen, Thompson said at a press conference.
Sen. Fred Thompson has endorsed Sen. John McCain for president
Thompson, a Tennessee Republican, and McCain are both independent minded senators who have bucked their party, most notably on the issue of campaign finance reform. McCain has repeatedly sponsored a campaign finance reform bill with Sen. Russ Feingold (D-Wisconsin) to ban the so-called soft money donated to political parties and Thompson has endorsed his efforts.-
http://www.cnn.com/ALLPOLITICS/stories/1999/08/18/president.2000/thompson.mccain/
I agree. Thanks for the comments.
...and the link.