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To: Michael2001
Is evil legislation passed by the turncoats in our own party less threatening than evil legislation passed by our enemies?

I have seen the enemy.  It is us.  For if we fail to speak out against treachery committed in our midst, we have become the problem not the solution.

As a thirty-two year Republican until the year 2000, I must ask people to please, please, please, take a look at what we have become if we are willing to support men the likes of which have passed some of the recent ominious legislation.

Mr. President, you swore an oath.  So did our Congressman and Senators.  If you and they are unwilling to abide by that oath, step down.

If you wish to work on behalf of the United Nations, the nation of Mexico or any other, step down now and persue your desires.  I will wish you well.  But when it comes to our own nation, we deserve to have a man represent and uphold our Constitution, our sovereignty and our borders.

In light of Bush's actions, I cannot support him in his efforts to serve another four years.  IMO the least we should accept is a person who will abide by the Constitution.  Hell, they swear to do so.  How can we possibly fail to swear to make sure they do so?

I was told that Bush would conform to the Constitution. I was told that he would surprise me. Well, on the former he has surprised me. He's surprised a number of people who voted for him too. In the year 2000 I took a pounding for saying I didn't think Bush would far different than a warmed over Democrat. Well, I think it's time for those who promised otherwise to step up to the plate and demand that we replace him with someone who is more like what we were promised Bush would be.

It's time to clean house!

163 posted on 03/13/2002 3:50:01 PM PST by DoughtyOne
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To: DoughtyOne
This thread has all the makings of a pre-November 2002 slug fest. People rightfully observe that our nation is headed straight for the ditch, and yet the biggest arguement is not over how to avoid the ditch, but who's party the driver will be from when we arrive there.

What a waste of time.

Both the Democrat and Republican drivers are driving recklessly. Isn't it time we found a driver that will observe the Constitutional rules of the road?

Evidently not...

This nation is rotting from the head, just like a stinking dead fish. Praise the Lord, we can go down as Republicans.

Folks, the Republican Party is NEVER going to return to it's base. Wake the F up. Stop walking in a daze. Open your eyes. Lower your arms from straight out in front of you. And regroup.

Out nation needs you and a new party. The old parties are NOT going to let you take over. Get over it. Get on with your life. Join a third party today.

206 posted on 03/13/2002 4:05:06 PM PST by DoughtyOne
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To: DoughtyOne
Excerpt from your excellent #163:

Mr. President, you swore an oath. So did our Congressman and Senators. If you and they are unwilling to abide by that oath, step down.

If you wish to work on behalf of the United Nations, the nation of Mexico or any other, step down now and persue your desires. I will wish you well. But when it comes to our own nation, we deserve to have a man represent and uphold our Constitution, our sovereignty and our borders.

The loyal Republican sheep will continue to vote for Bush REGARDLESS of what he does, and that is exactly what he's counting on. He has implied very clearly that "illegal" no longer means "breaking the law" (except for the taxpayers, of course).

The reason that this doublecrossing from Bush is so painful is because we expected more of him.

AZ

291 posted on 03/13/2002 5:04:41 PM PST by Arizona
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