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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
Well I'm mad and I'm angry, and maybe that's why I can't think of an appropriate response. While all of us were prasing him for how he was dealing with the war on terror, Bush passes this Amnesty Bill, something that not even the sneaky Bill Clinton would do. This is one of the worse Bills to pass through Congress, it will hurt us in many ways, and ten years from now we will still be feeling it's effects.
Bush has, without a doubt in my mind, sold us out for the Hispanic vote. He sold us out because he can take our vote for granted (who will we vote for Al Gore?). Is he wrong? What do we do when the Republicans stop looking out for our interests? Is it time for a new party, or do we work within the party and try to root out the Republicans In Name Only (of which there are many)?
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To: sinkspur
He also would let welfare rot on the vine given half a chance. Would you care about immigration if there were no financial repercusions?
EBUCK
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03/13/2002 4:12:29 PM PST
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EBUCK
To: Let's Roll
Nobody pays attention to Internet polls. They're not scientific; IOW, they're meaningless.
To: Joe Hadenuf;Michael2001;Jim Robinson
Okay, everyone: At the count of five, hold your breath until the world gives us everything we want immediately! (sheesh)
To: all
Bush could care less what you do or think. Your conservative votes will easily be replaced by new Hispanic and Democratics votes. Triangulation--sounds familiar!!!
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To: Joe Hadenuf
No, the question is, why the hell are they still here, and why are they now being given a pass?No, I was responding to what you said:
My point was, is that Clinton didn't even suggest, let alone grant amnesty to millions of illegal aliens
To: EBUCK
And when have I said that I support the Rats? How about here
Better gore for four than bush/gore/RINO/hillary for 16!!!
EBUCK
To: esoteric
LOL. Great minds think alike.
At least they'll know you're not happy, right?
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posted on
03/13/2002 4:15:09 PM PST
by
Helix
To: BonnieJ
Bush isn't likely to lose my vote, because the alternative is worse. That said, the trajectory of the nation towards a socialist abyss will not change until Bush becomes a Constitutionalist rather than pragmatist. Go back and read Livy's The History of Rome, you will see we are degenerating into a facist democratic dictatorship rather than advancing towards a constitutional republic. Rome became great and ruled the world, but its body rotted long before the collapse.
To: EBUCK
He also would let welfare rot on the vine given half a chance. Would you care about immigration if there were no financial repercusions? There's way too much hyperventilation over this "amnesty bill" (which, in truth, is not an amnesty bill at all). Too many people have NOT READ THE BILL!!!!
But, then, it's typical for all the American Patrol-types to just raise hell...
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To: Michael2001
Is it time for a new party You got my attention there. The Republican Party has been bought lock, stock and barrel by the neo-con One Worlders and is thus beyond redemption. At least for the time being. Only a serious challenge to the cozy duopoly of power will force the parties to become responsive to their electorate. As it stands they are the best parties money can buy.
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03/13/2002 4:17:46 PM PST
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WRhine
To: Michael2001
No matter what Bush does, the Bush-lovers on this site will stand by him. Some Republicans are as slaveishly devoted to Bush as Democrats were with Clinton. As long as Bush backs big-business, they will fawn to him. I would sugguest that you start brushing up on your Spanish, because in another ten years, you won't recognize the United States.
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03/13/2002 4:17:48 PM PST
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Merdoug
To: Michael2001
Oh, right. Many of us have been down that road before...Perot, Buchanan. It got us Clinton.
To: sinkspur
"There's way too much hyperventilation"over this. You got that right. It appears that a whole bunch of panties are bunched up in knots over no threat to anyone's virtue.
To: Cultural Jihad
Okay, everyone: At the count of five, hold your breath until the world gives us everything we want immediately!Sorry, I am not a citizen of the world.
To: mlo
I'm sorry, I have to correct you here. Sliced bread isn't that good. It's better when you get the whole loaf and tear off chunks yourself.
But it's so hard to make a sandwich that way
To: dixiechick2000
I went to vote.com and cast my ballot.
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To: Merdoug
I would sugguest that you start brushing up on your Spanish, because in another ten years, you won't recognize the United States. I heard that ten years ago. And ten years before that.
There's some truth to that, of course. If I had lifted you from the 1950's and plopped you into a Wal-Mart today, you would have a heart attack.
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