"I think every Republican is working hard to try and be good to minorities and do what's right. We can't support some of the far-left, you know, extreme approaches toward race, but we certainly do believe in equality," Hatch added.
yep the republicans have fallen into the trap
DO THE RIGHT THING AND ELECT SENATOR LOTT ML TODAY
1 posted on
12/23/2002 6:57:59 AM PST by
TLBSHOW
To: TLBSHOW
I don't think this is a trap. As long as the Pubbies remember that no one has greater rights than another because they are a member of a particular group, sociologically determined or otherwise, then we're okay.
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Trent Lott Was a Victim of a Hate Crime
4 posted on
12/23/2002 7:11:26 AM PST by
TLBSHOW
To: TLBSHOW
Yeah, do the right thing.. PANDER. After all that's OBVIOUSLY what every minority wants from their representitives. If that's not true, then will someone PLEASE tell me ONE THING that democRATS have done FOR minorities? Anything at all? Anyone? Bueller, Bueller?
8 posted on
12/23/2002 7:14:54 AM PST by
Puppage
To: TLBSHOW
Lott was never much of conservative, but he was certainly more conservative than Frist who will be taking over. Not much point in supporting the Republicans in the last election as they continue to run away from the conservatives who elected them.
To: TLBSHOW
DO THE RIGHT THING AND ELECT SENATOR LOTT ML TODAY Oh yeah, we need him back on top. Sure. He's got that great feathered hat - mark of a studly leader.
How much is Helmet Hair paying you, anyway?
To: TLBSHOW
So what should we do? Be nasty to minorities?
I work with the president's urban outreach program to bring more minorities into the party. Should I go and tell them all to go screw themselves and vote for the dems so we can lose more races and become a more liberal country?
I don't judge people by the color of their skin, I judge them in how they treat others.
To: TLBSHOW
The Republicans are the stupid party. This has never been about Trent Lott. Not from day one. Rush Limbaugh is one fo the few people who gets it. The progression of the attacks were coming and we did nothing about it. With the exception of El Rushbo, no one is defending the GOP, conservatives, US history, and the whole south which are being tarred by the media because of Trent Lott.
Just take a look at the arguements. Whenever some leftist complains about Lott and we point out their deafening silence on Robert Byrd using the "n" word and other democrat transgressions. The response is always, "But this is about Trent Lott". Then they go on to falsely attach rascism by proxy to all other political enemies while we stand by and watch it happen.
To: TLBSHOW
**DO THE RIGHT THING AND ELECT SENATOR LOTT ML TODAY**
Contact your Senator today and let them know that Frist is not who we want as Senate Majority Leader!
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To: TLBSHOW
How about we all write letters to our senators telling them we are sick and tired of them dropping to their knees and kissing every whiney, minority @$$ that comes along making demands? It's time they start serving ALL the people and not JUST the ones who hurl false accusations of racism. Isn't it about time we stop cringing in fear every time the "R" word is leveled at us and start telling the accusers to grow up? Life isn't always fair. Deal with it! The rest of us have to.
To: TLBSHOW
Conservatives should be saying, "You know what? FINE, we'll 'be good to minorities'. We'll be good by passing school voucher legislation and lowering taxes, payroll and income, so that minorities (oh yeah, and non-minorities) can take home more than we can cut them in welfare benefits."
To: TLBSHOW
I called county voter registration office this morning to see how long the lines were with voters desiring to switch registration from democrat to republican. The lady fell out of her chair laughing.
55 posted on
12/23/2002 8:46:13 AM PST by
cynicom
To: TLBSHOW
Do you ever draw a breath that isn't weighted with a negative attack on someone or something?
It's Christmas and it would be so nice if you gave us a rest for at least a day or two.
To: TLBSHOW
**Patrick J. Buchanan: 'Bush rose to declare in piety and self-righteousness'**
Well, thanks Pat! How nice of you to come riding by. Now, if you'd just climb down off your high-horse, maybe more folks could hear you.
**George W. Bush: "Recent comments by Sen. Lott do not reflect the spirit of our country. He has apologized and rightly so. Every day that America was segregated was a day that America was unfaithful to our ideals."**
President Bush makes me proud to be an American. Does anyone think that this all would have just faded into the woodwork if the President had held his silence? Senator Lott should have realized that when you cut enough wind, you eventually poop on yourself. When he failed to quickly and effectively change his drawers, the Dems proceeded to smear the mess all around the house. It then became time to call in an industrial-strength cleanup crew.
Senator Lott, to his credit, has decided not to quit his team. He is willing to move on. Come January 7th, it's still our ball - time to go on offense and put points on the scoreboard. And we fans can do more than cheer or jeer. We can turn our fire to the real enemy. They have a rap sheet of poop longer than a mile of tp.
Let's not let them or the media forget it. IMHO, this Kay Soze thread (Racism within the Democratic Party) is a good beginning - sorry if it's already been posted - I've been cleaning house;-)
Hope the link works. HTML skills sadly lacking.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/810961/posts
89 posted on
12/23/2002 12:29:20 PM PST by
auboy
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