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To: nopardons
Okay, let me see if I have this right, oh great political genius:

Passing a clearly unconstitutional law that restricts my freedom of speech and assembly in violation of his oath of office makes GW Bush a political genius, because even though it is illegal and unconstitutional, it hurts the Democrats, so it's a great move. I'm just too stupid to see it. Got it. Brilliant.

I lost $750,000 in the stock market in the past three years, so please...peddle your bulls--t about the economy being better somewhere else, okay? If you actually BELIEVE the economy is in good shape right now, you're a worse thinker than you are a speller. Taxes are too high, government is too big, and investor confidence is low. Refinancing houses can only prop up the economy for so long, and something's gonna give. Watch and learn.

Again, you have absolutely no right to call me stupid or question my conservative principles because I cannot in good conscience vote for any of the candidates. I will still vote in my local elections (if I can), but I will cast no vote for President.

As far as your red herring BS argument about my claiming to be more conservative than GW Bush (or you), I AM. That was an easy one. And yes, I must be politically naive because I didn't drink the kool aid and I watch the actions of politicans (on either side) rather than what spews from their mouths and my own projections, hopes and dreams.

Wake up sonny. You're doing more damage to my party with your goosestepping than my heresy over Bush the fake conservative.

Whatever.

164 posted on 04/20/2003 6:10:33 AM PDT by ModernDayCato
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To: ModernDayCato
I lost $750,000 in the stock market in the past three years, so please...peddle your bulls--t about the economy being better somewhere else, okay? If you actually BELIEVE the economy is in good shape right now, you're a worse thinker than you are a speller. Taxes are too high, government is too big, and investor confidence is low. Refinancing houses can only prop up the economy for so long, and something's gonna give. Watch and learn

Boo freaking hoo. You got caught up in Clinton's buuble and now you are blaming Bush.

Oh BTW, if it wasn't for some RINO's in the Senate there would be a tax cut. So don't blame Bush, blame Voinivich and Snowe.

I know, I know, your answer will be well Bush is President and it is all his fault. Wrong it is the Senate, where there are 45 reliable conservative votes and people on our side should be trying to get that number well above 50. But noOOOoooo you just want to chuck it all away for Hillary or demo Presidency.

"Yea that will teach them", ModernDayCato says as he cuts off his nose to spite his face.

173 posted on 04/20/2003 7:48:45 AM PDT by Dane
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To: ModernDayCato
You didn't lose money in the market due to President Bush being in the White House, nor to any of his policies. The economy is better than it was; I didn't say that it was good. And you should stay out of the market, because you don't appear to understand much about it; or your adviser/s don't.

And , dear, I made generalised statements, but since the shoes seem to fit you ... :-)

By net law, since YOU brought up Nazi ( implication is the same as an outright statement ), then you lose.But you lost anyway, due to your political naifdom. :-)

192 posted on 04/20/2003 10:26:27 PM PDT by nopardons
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