To: Michael121
You do not buy a car because you like one thing about it, it is because you like the price, the color, how it drives, but you might not like the resale value, you might not like the way the seat adjusts.... but you take all the things you like and if they are more than what you do not like, and the price is right you buy the car. The 'Liberal' model is being recalled.
Why would anyone in their right mind turn right around and buy the same model with a different nameplate?
To: EternalVigilance
Why would anyone in their right mind turn right around and buy the same model with a different nameplate? Do you really, honestly, think there's no difference between Cruz & Arnie?
I can tell you the difference between Arnie & Tom that counts - that is, Arnie can win; Tom can't.
103 posted on
10/01/2003 7:13:05 PM PDT by
Amelia
To: EternalVigilance
Okay, to use the logic (none) that those of you are saying Arnold would be a compromise of "principles" no one should get married because they will never find a wife, or husband who agrees with them on EVERYTHING.
Don't buy products if you don't agree with all the investments or charities a company donates to or is involved with. You can just buy Amish made food, they are doing nothing morally controversial. Of course you would have to become Amish or you would not agree with them 100%.
Get over it. Tom took a pledge. Ohhh, how many pledges have been broken by politicians? In fact Tom already broke a promise before even being "elected" he said he would not be a spoiler if he was not close to winning he would drop out, but now he says he made another promise to someone else to stay in. Opps, I guess that means he could make another promise to raise taxes, or are we supposed to take stock in one promise broken is okay, because he took a pledge this time.
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