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To: ngat; Dr. Sivana
If Cruz would follow that path, why do I get the idea that John Cornyn is salivating over welcoming Dewhurst to further dilute the Republican caucus and is terrified that the peasants may be revolting at long last. BTW, if as reported, Dewhurst has a personal fortune of $250 million, I suspect that he does not need incumbency as an additional advantage.

Lisa pro-abort "moderate Murkowski!!! John Cornyn: he'll send the campaign cash to the squishball "moderates" and children of privilege!!! LAMAR!!! Alexander and Bob Corker: will make the world safe for investment bankers and to hell with the peasants! Etc., etc., etc., ad infinitum ad nauseam. No need for Dewhurst to do other than retire in favor of an actual conservative as LG and to go away! Dewhurst is favored by George Herbert Walker "New World Order" Bush, Barbara Planned Barrenhood Bush and such. No more sensible argument is needed to defeat Dewhurst. If he was not a thoroughly untrustworthy "moderate" elitist, those two would not touch him with someone else's ten foot pole. Money, money, money. Always, money. No thanks.

No more compromises. No more sellouts. No more tolerance of "moderates." Defeat them in battle. Drive them before us. Spill their entrails upon the earth. Listen to the sweet music of the lamentations of their women. This is the best of life!

Oh, and Cruz attending Harvard Law is a problem? I take it that Yale Law would be the same problem? Where did Robert Bork teach constitutional law? Where did Antonin Scalia attend law school? Clarence Thomas? Samuel Alito? John Roberts and even Sandra Day O'Kennedy? In spite of it aqll, with the occasional exception of O'Kennedy, they have done alright compared to David "Swish" Souter, Sandra Day (She was a pretty blond pro-abort and a product of James Baker's lies to Reagan) O'Connor, John Paul (abortionist) Stevens, Lewis pro-abort Powell and Herod himself Blackmun, each a product of elitist GOP treachery, and they are not the only ones. Some of us actually believe in conservative principles and have had quite enough of the GOP-Elite.

Rule or ruin.

80 posted on 05/21/2012 2:06:07 PM PDT by BlackElk (Viva Cristo Rey! Tom Hoefling for POTUS! Viva Cristo Rey)
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To: BlackElk

Your posts attacking Dewhurst are downright entertaining, if a bit tiresome, because they are so full of misdirection and class-warfare that they take a lot of time to rebut.

But easily rebuttable they are!

First, let me answer your question as to why you get the idea you have about liberal republicans “salivating” over a Dewhurst win. That idea comes right out of your own fevered imagination!

As to Dewhurst’s net worth, which you exaggerate by 25% according to my source, it really is not large for an entrepeneur who got into the energy and land and cattle businesses in Texas in the early eighties and oil drilling business and has benefitted from the rise in the price of energy and boom in the price of land over the last 30 years. Besides, he is into actually producing products that people like to buy, and why you seem to think that is a bad thing I don’t know. Perhaps you think it better to make your living as a government lawyer or on legal fees delaying the paying of court judgements against billion-dollar corporations. And of course you know that David Dewhurst does not have the advantages of incumbency because he is not the incumbent.

Your second paragraph is pure nonsense. The only Bush I know of that made an endorsement in this race made it in favor of Cruz. But you probably also knew that.

I’ll cut this short by addressing your misdirection about Harvard. Of course, we all recognize Harvard and the Ivy League as the producers of some of the finest legal minds capable of twisting the Constitution into meaning whatever they want it to mean! Why, isn’t the Supreme Court made up exclusively, or nearly so, of Ivy League Lawyers? Didn’t Barack and Michelle and Bill and Hillary and John Kerry all attend Ivy League schools at one time or another?

Just so you’ll know, maybe the country would never have gotten into its present difficulties if we still thought pre-seventeenth amendment; actually having our states represented in the Senate by productive citizens engaging in private business in the states of their birth where they have actually lived and done their primary business. Just a prefenence of mine, which goes to just another reason David Dewhurt rather Cruz is preferred by Texas conservatives in the know.

But, I guess you prefer that all three branches of government be completely populated and run by Ivy-League lawyers.

If you did actually believe in conservative principles and have had quite enough of the GOP-Elite, you would be supporting David Dewhurst for the Texas Senate seat, not Cruz.


83 posted on 05/21/2012 3:07:47 PM PDT by ngat
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