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The ethically challenged Bowles
Washington Times ^ | 9/25/02 | David N. Bossie

Posted on 09/24/2002 11:59:03 PM PDT by kattracks

Edited on 07/12/2004 3:57:26 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]

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To: Fred Mertz
I can't stand Giddy Dolt, but given the choice of Dolt or Bowles, I'd have to either pass on that ballot option or vote for Dolt. It's that simple. We ain't talking primaries here.

Yeah, if I were given that choice I would have to vote for Liddy as well. But the GOP just raised the bar even higher this year - not only is Liddy RINO to the bone, but she is emulating Hillary in 2002 - taking her famous name and laying claim to a Senate seat in a state when she did not live in that state prior to her Senatorial aspirations. It's a complete affront to the Founder's concept of the Senate representing state interests - it was bad enough when the Senate went to the popular vote, and now the Senate is becoming so nationalized that residency in a state is a trivial matter.

So that is what the GOP expects us to swallow in 2002. Makes me wonder what they are planning to dish up for us in 2004, and whether we'll make the same rationalizations and just accept it, or start fighting immediately after this election to try and get them to stop this crap.

101 posted on 09/26/2002 9:52:07 AM PDT by dirtboy
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To: Kevin Curry
A leading religious right organization, the American Family Association (AFA), distributed a letter calling for the arrest of gay Congressman, and Republican convention speaker, Jim Kolbe (R- AZ), simply because he is gay. In an email action alert dated July 28, 2000, and entitled "Arrest Mr. Kolbe," the AFA includes a letter to Republican National Committee (RNC) Chair Jim Nicholson from Phil Burress, Chairman of "Equal Rights not Special Rights" based in Cincinnati, Ohio. The letter states that Mr. Kolbe, who is gay, is slated to be a speaker at the upcoming Republican Convention. It goes on to say: "Mr. Kolbe as a self described homosexual means nothing except to say he engages in sodomy. Did you know that in Arizona, sodomy is against the law? Mr. Kolbe should be arrested when he returns to his home state for violating state law."

So...is this Republican OK???

Will YOU support this homosexual Congressman simply because he's Republican???

redrock

102 posted on 10/04/2002 6:29:54 AM PDT by redrock
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