To: Cultural Jihad
Hardly CJ, it just elicits Mr. Robinson's opinion on the matter along with a couple of communist quotes.
The slouch toward Gommorah [sp?] will continue with Arnold (I'll bet a $20.00 donation above my tithe to that) at the helm AND we'll get tarred and feathered with the fallout for not fixing the state.
What if Arnold is elected and the financial picture improves some, but we still get doofy stuff like licenses for illegals, more evironmental whackoism and moral decline? Are we to celebrate that?
642 posted on
09/02/2003 9:58:37 PM PDT by
Axenolith
(And you don't want to stand below where the cows roost... :))
To: Axenolith
So much easier to not have our guys take responsibility for anything, don't you think? Let the Democrats take the hits for all the problems in the world - as they run it.
I'll take my chances, just as I did voting for George W. when people were saying the Presidency wasn't worth winning back in 2000 because of all the economic troubles in the world.
To: Axenolith
Such sins against hope. If we are to just sit on our hands or wring them over the travails and burdens not even apparent, what would be the point? True, there are important fights ahead, and that is why I want to have a fighter in the ring, not some lightweight or one who skulks and walks away.
To: Axenolith
They'll celebrate it, and how ! The funny thing is, as much as I'm against the creep, I'll admit that I believe he might bring back some businesses to CA in the VERY short run (some thinking he'll be Mr. Wunnaful with the economy), but it's to fund his Socialist utopia (more black hole spending on the schools (read: teacher labor unions) and full scale subsidy of day care (read: who needs parents). As soon as the businesses get wise to it (and the taxes go up as they'll have to), they'll resume their flight once more, and then some... Upton Sinclair rises from the dead !
653 posted on
09/02/2003 10:19:48 PM PDT by
fieldmarshaldj
(~RINOs can eat my shorts - and you don't want to know when I washed 'em last~)
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