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To: jimmccleod
Would we be better off if there were only Republicans and no Democrats? Of course not.

I am not a mind reader, so bear with me. Personally, I think Jim is refering to those who vote straight democrat tickets, no matter what the candidate's views are on any issue.

However, today's democrat is opposed to anything remotely suggested by a Republican, no matter if they happened to support the very same suggestion when a democrat held the presidency. Case in point, the overwhelming support of an attack on Saddam only four short years ago.

Another is liberal judges. I don't know about you, but I'm a little sick and tired of liberal judges ruling from the bench. They ignore laws on the books and interpert the law to suit their needs and desires.

I'd like to see some well qualified judges appointed who follow the law and not dismiss them because they followed it!

655 posted on 09/23/2002 4:54:01 PM PDT by Budge
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To: Budge
"I'm a little sick and tired of liberal judges ruling from the bench. They ignore laws on the books and interpert the law to suit their needs and desires."

Amen to that Budge! The Rats have done nothing but obstruct Bush's conservative nominees and personally, my patience with Tiny Tommy and the little people has worn thin. The Rats are blocking those nominations solely based on the abortion issue. They know that if Roe v. Wade is overturned, their days are numbered.

I think this is the single most important thing to overcome in Washington on the domestic front, and Jim is right. We have a chance and we have to take it to give Bush a majority so that he can install competent, conservative judges. And I am also inclined to agree that the president will be more likely to take stronger conservative stands with a Republican majority. We already know how Rats handle power. We have to vote the Rats out!

755 posted on 09/23/2002 8:44:18 PM PDT by sweetliberty
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