To: Isolationist
"Those true conservatives in swing states have lots to consider on whether you want a slow death with Bush or a quick death with Dean."
Actually, I'm thinking that the republican congresscritters may be yes-men to Bush but they would not be yes-men to a democrat.. so it might actually be a slower death with whoever end up the dim candidate. I won't vote for any of the dims, but I'm not sure it'll hurt my feelings much at this point if one wins. Although, if Hillary runs, I'll be forced to vote for Bush regardless of the crap he's pulling. As it is now right now, I may not vote at all.
161 posted on
01/13/2004 5:35:52 PM PST by
honeygrl
(If I had a dollar for every time I had 60 cents, I would be in Canada.)
To: honeygrl; nopardons
honeygrl, you nailed it. Let's hope that others read and get the message.
To: honeygrl
Actually, I'm thinking that the republican congresscritters may be yes-men to Bush but they would not be yes-men to a democrat...Even with the GOP running Congress, Clinton managed to do a lot of harm. Don't let the Dems control any part of government. It will only make you more unhappy.
171 posted on
01/13/2004 8:13:35 PM PST by
Consort
To: honeygrl
I agree. I'm probably going to pass on voting or really look hard at 3rd party candidates for all level goverment office. At this point if Hillary Ride'm Clinton runs - then that will force my hand - but at this point I don't think we need to worry about that.
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