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Now That Bush Has Sold Us Out... What are we going to do about it? (vanity)
Posted on 03/13/2002 2:47:41 PM PST by Michael2001
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To: Michael2001
Maybe you can help Hillary win in 2004. That would be great for America.
To: FastCoyote
Ah, someone who gets it (post 112).
To: Jefferson Adams
"LOL - do you have some in cherry, white grape, and blueberry?"
I like grape, but I wouldn't take any kool-aid from this Administration.
To: Michael2001
Wait and see, most folks here won't get it that this amenesty bill will apply to muslim terrorists too.
To: Michael2001
Great! See Ross Perot - see the bent one. Come on, please.
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posted on
03/13/2002 3:33:41 PM PST
by
lodwick
To: grimalkin
Another aside: voting for a third party candidate or not voting at all isn't helpful. Correct me if I am wrong, but didn't the Republicans start as a third party, or have I flipped my Whig?
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To: go star go
You are conveniently ignoring the fact that Bush has been pushing for this amnesty.
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posted on
03/13/2002 3:34:33 PM PST
by
sarcasm
To: FastCoyote
Oh, crap. I never considered that the Office of Homeland Sec. would continue after the current admin goes the way of the dodo. Tha's verrrrryyy scarrrryyy. Thanks for giving me an ulcer!
EBUCK
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posted on
03/13/2002 3:34:38 PM PST
by
EBUCK
To: PRND21
PRND21, I have been meaning to ask you something. Are you a member of La Raz? And what do you think about forming the new nation of Atzland?
To: Michael2001
Bush passes this Amnesty Bill, something that not even the sneaky Bill Clinton would do.
Already passed through both houses and he's signed it? Fast that Bush fellow...
Is this a new law? Never been on the books before.... No way Clinton could have signed something along the same lines.... Whats the history of it? Yep jump the tracks for a four month extension... read up
245(i) Filings......
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posted on
03/13/2002 3:36:50 PM PST
by
deport
To: Michael2001
One Bush is better than a million clintons or gores, or dashholes.
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posted on
03/13/2002 3:37:09 PM PST
by
Cannon6
To: Busho4
"I do not agree with Bush on everything but, like Rush stated today he may have a motive such as sending troops to the border and this will soften up everyone when he does it."I heard that today. That idea has been floating around. I hope Rush is right.
There has to be more to this than we know. I couldn't believe that Armey, DeLay, et al voted for this bill. Maybe they know something that we don't. I was mad last night, and am not pleased today, but I think I'll give Bush some more time before I judge his performance on this, and other, issues. He hasn't signed anything yet.
To: Helix
Good for your Dad and his service.Congrats also for his support of the Demorat party. A vote for a third conservative party is another vote for the dems. Tiny Tom and Miss Hillarat thank him with all their hearts.
To: Jim Robinson
does this mean we can get Eric Holder for AG?
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posted on
03/13/2002 3:37:52 PM PST
by
linn37
To: sarcasm
Please document this "pushing".
To: fire and forget
We're conservatives. We are ---and I've tried to accept some of the restrictions being placed on Americans, and I've taken the view that somethings I won't do ---like remove my shoes or be strip searched in the airports are still my choice because I don't have to fly but can drive instead. I live near a border town and it's ridiculous ---it takes a foreign citizen 5 minutes or so to enter the country ---we must not offend or inconvenience Fox's citizens but Americans are waiting 3 hours at the airports and being put through ridiculous checks. Something is very screwed up when the borders must be kept open and easy to cross at whatever cost and threat that is to American security.
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posted on
03/13/2002 3:38:21 PM PST
by
FITZ
To: Jefferson Adams
Let me make a correction to my previous comment, not "Constitutional Republican", it should be in freeper notation "Constitutional republican" to reflect the specific Constitution but not the Republican party, instead the republican political philosophy. I stand corrected.
To: ChareltonHest
"Great, with the republicans in office we can now watch our constitution burn slower. "
Until now, the dems would forge ahead with changing the nation to a socialist state with the Repubs simply going into a holding pattern until the next dem was elected. Now, both the dems and Repubs are going full-steam ahead.
To: Michael2001
Like you I am cast adrift and don't know what to do next. I know I can't vote for Bush again, it would offend my integrity too deeply.
Everyone talks about 245i only as it relates to illegals from the south, it goes far deeper and much more dangerous than that, though that is dangerous enough. Here you have congress pass a bill the Visa Violators Legislation, to catch terrorists, then Bush demands, demands, that 245i be attached to it that, in effect, pulls the teeth of the Visa Violators Legislation.
If the man is this desperate, to sell out not only his party, but the safety of the entire nation, I just don't know what to tell ya to do. If you vote third party you throw away your vote, it's thrown away anyway, through vote fraud that neither party intends to really address in any meaningful manner, and by people like Bush that refuses to really represent us. I suppose I had rather throw it away while it is still mine and means something, while it can still send a message, than wait until it is overrun anyway by invading hordes of democrats. You may have hit on the only viable choice left I guess. Ain't that a shame..
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