Posted on 02/19/2008 5:49:19 PM PST by pissant
Pinging to the FALCON website. (in its infancy, mind you)
Thanks for the ping, pissant. I will have a look and let you know what comes to mind afterward.
Looks interesting.
I’ll be looking it over more carefully over the coming days......and beyond.
Follow up PING
C’mon man. I know you were dissapointed when Hunter went belly up, but you’re better than this. Let the so called FALCON *cough* *cough* find another shill. You know better.
You are free to ignore as best you see fit.
Thanks.
I fear a party named after a bird won’t be taken seriously, we need a third party simply named the Conservative party.
Not too much to look at yet. They are working on a few more platform positions and a strategy for making this work.
Why don’t they instead post photos of Bogie, Sydney Greenstreet, Peter Lorre and Mary Astor on their home page?
I looked over their platform. Guess what’s missing? A section on illegal immigration/the Invasion. Nothing. Not a word.
So, in my estimate, The FALCON Party is nothing but a bunch of pro-business, elitist “Reagan conservatives” who want the Invasion to continue.
Sorry, no takers here for The FALCON Party...That bird ain’t gonna fly.
No THAT is a car.
Start one.
Maybe if another conservative party formed as “The Snowman Party”...
Some of the issues pursued by the major parties in recent years that deserve our strongest opposition and demand an alternative party trumpeting conservative solutions include the following:
The bipartisan push for approval of the Law of the Sea Treaty (LOST) that would give the UN Seabed Authority jurisdiction over the worlds oceans and the power to tax.
The Kennedy-McCain-Bush Amnesty bill which would provide 20 million illegal aliens permanent resident status and a path to citizenship for a nominal fee (not to mention the nomination by the GOP of one of its architects).
Interesting...I’d have never considered the Icelandic connection. Tnanks for that tidbit from that frigid island.
What The FALCON Party needs is Kris Kobach to write their Immigration Statement as he did Fred’s.
Not sure. I see a picture of a bird there.
That's perfect.
It can never be US policy to allow a supra-national authority to have power to dictate the terms of our taxation, tariffs, incentives or domestic policy.
I assume this means the NAU advocates too. Nice.
Please add me to your ping list.
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