To: Texas_Dawg
I've done a lot more with the DC Chapter than "lurk around." My record with them speaks for itself and I am not part of the "national socialist populist union" anything. If you wish to drink the Bushite Koolaid, be my guest.
To: GunsareOK
If you wish to drink the Bushite Koolaid, be my guest. That's fine. You go drink your Buchananite Koolaid. Good riddance. Conservatism and the GOP are much stronger when we smoke terrorists like you out of your holes (or bunkers, I think you call them).
30 posted on
12/30/2003 12:01:33 PM PST by
Texas_Dawg
(Waging war against the American "worker".)
To: GunsareOK
With all respect--and I know you've heard it before, but, every vote not for Bush is a vote for the democrat. Better to fight with a chance to win and win a filibuster proof majority in congress (when after that happens, we should expect conservatism to finally have a chance to prove its worth--and do the things that ought to be done for the sake of the country and freedom). With democrats we have less freedom and with more democrats we'll have even less. Please reconsider. President Bush is a guy of his word and although has signed things that are grievous, he has avoided slipping faster into socialism--that the democrats would have us do today. Following your point, I cheer for Nader and hope as many of the lefties vote their conscious! That means they lose and that means the country wins. Thank you and God bless.
84 posted on
12/30/2003 12:25:20 PM PST by
BamaAndy
To: GunsareOK
If you wish to drink the Bushite Koolaid, be my guest. I was going to let most of this thread pass, but that statement is just silly. The whole article, including Vigurie's and Buchannan's remarks just smack of the post 1964 tantrum thrown by the Goldwater types. I respect your anger and irritation, I truly do, but how will will principled ,indirect vote for the Democrats solve anything? You have the 1993-2001 holiday from history to reflect upon and tell me , how that was a good thing? Much is made of Clinton signing the Welfare Reform Act on the third or fouth try. Clinton only signed it after Dick Morris told him to do so. Score 1 for us,but think of whatever else we can look back upon as big victories for conservatism under Clinton. Do you really, in your heart and mind ,believe that a Dean presidency would give either of us want we want and need? Returning to your phrase about Kool aid drinking, I believe that leaping off into 3d Party of stay at home voting patterns delivers Guyanan Grape in 55 gallon drums.
221 posted on
12/30/2003 1:57:50 PM PST by
gatorbait
(Yesterday, today and tomorrow......The United States Army)
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