It's too bad the GOP has been saying this year after year after year, because finally, for the first time, it is possibly true.
As a libertarian I am voting for Bush, not because I agree with his governing philosophy as a whole, but because I agree that defending the country is the paramount concern to which the government needs to be directed. Without effective defense, what other liberty can survive?
It has been my hope that the libertarians will take over the democratic party. Do you think it will happen in my lifetime?
Same old canard - vote Republican because we can win. . . BAH! The lesser of two evils is still evil.
An Open Letter to Libertarians - From one of the sane few.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-rlc/1256242/posts
And it's way late for any who present themselves as conservatives of any kind to be campaigning against President Bush.
Do some research on "gradualism" and "incrementalism" along with "socialism." ...one yard at a time for now, friends.
The GOP is using Kerry to blackmail freedom-lovers into voting for more GOP radical-extreme left socialism.
It's like Napoleon warning the animals that they must support his tyranny, lest Farmer Jones return.
The GOP is using Kerry to blackmail freedom-lovers into voting for more GOP radical-extreme left socialism.
It's like Napoleon warning the animals that they must support his tyranny, lest Farmer Jones return.
This open letter would be worth reading if the Republican incumbent was, say, Barry Goldwater, Robert Taft, or perhaps even Ronald Reagan. Instead, it is George Walker Bush, who has dramatically increased the size and scope of the federal government and aggressively invaded another country. No thanks. If anything, a Kerry win would be beneficial, because it might purge the neoconservative movement from the Republican Party.