We begged him!
1 posted on
01/20/2004 10:41:23 PM PST by
JustPiper
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Ping!!!
2 posted on
01/20/2004 10:42:02 PM PST by
JustPiper
(Register Independent and Write-In Tancredo for March !!!!)
To: JustPiper
I deeply support President Bush and I am now beginning to worry about his re-election. I plan to vote for him, but in light of 9/11, I honestly fear that he has made a dreadful blunder with his stealth amnesty plan and lack of will to protect our Southern border. Please let me be wrong.
3 posted on
01/20/2004 10:45:35 PM PST by
Enterprise
("You sit down. You had your say. Now I'm going to have my say.")
To: JustPiper
If ever there was a time for a third party to emerge with some alternative ideas, 2004 is it. Alternative to Bush's liberal mix of statism and abandonment of border defense is the Constitution Party.
4 posted on
01/20/2004 10:46:35 PM PST by
The_Eaglet
(Opportunity for life: http://www.peroutka2004.com)
To: JustPiper
I know, I know. Bush is toast. Dean didn't lose, Bush lost. Bush is toast, Bush is Toast. He was born with a silver boot in his mouth, Bush is toast, Bush is toast. I will fight for YOU!, Bush is toast, Bush is toast. I will crush the Bush army, Bush is toast, Bush is toast.
To: JustPiper
Consider the source. It's nutty Joe Farah.
To: JustPiper
But the bush bots say we are wrong.
They don't believe that conservatives have become the blacks of the pubbie party.
9 posted on
01/20/2004 10:50:58 PM PST by
dts32041
("Taxes are not levied for the benefit of the taxed" RAH)
To: JustPiper
In fact, a CBS News poll showed similar drops for Bush support notably over his plans on immigration.
ALL IS LOST!!!!!!! CBS, the bastion of truth and objectivity has a poll indicating Bush has a drop in support! Omigawd! When CBS abandons President Bush, all hope is LOST!
Where is Pat Buchanan when we need him to lead us to the Promised Land? Oh drat, woe betide us all.
11 posted on
01/20/2004 10:52:36 PM PST by
gatorbait
(Yesterday, today and tomorrow......The United States Army)
To: JustPiper
Nay saying blather... Bush-Cheney is looking good.
![](http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2004/01/images/20040120-7_d012004-515h.jpg)
WIN!
12 posted on
01/20/2004 10:52:41 PM PST by
bonesmccoy
(defend America...get vaccinated.)
To: JustPiper
...if ever there was a time for a third party to emerge with some alternative ideas, 2004 is it...Not necessary. Yet.
The real question is, where are the high-profile Republicans, who should be speaking out about the President's mid term lurch towards liberaldom? Why have they been neutered? They seemed to be everywhere, before the last election.
Maybe if someone on his own team would reproach the President on the amnesty and the PATRIOT Act, it might prompt a correction or at least softening, of his stance.
13 posted on
01/20/2004 10:54:14 PM PST by
Byron_the_Aussie
(http://www.theinterviewwithgod.com/popup2.html)
To: JustPiper
Bush has made huges mistakes. He is his a big government, big spending liberal that would let the nation be over run by illegals immigrants that seek to over throw our Constitutional government. The Rats are worse, I recommend drinking heavily.
18 posted on
01/20/2004 11:00:17 PM PST by
jpsb
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To: JustPiper
If there's one journalist opinion that can be counted on to bash Bush, it's Joseph Farah, followed by Maureen Dowd, Joe Sobran and the assorted raft and scaff. IOW, it's that time of year and journalists are sharpening their completely (cough) unbiased (cough, cough) swords.
Ol' Dean certainly got ganged up on by his brother Dems in the last few weeks. Not that he didn't deserve it, but the sharks are out and journalistic drive-by shootings are the order of the day.
19 posted on
01/20/2004 11:01:40 PM PST by
xJones
To: JustPiper
Farah couldn't even get his gripe about Kwanza right--he got the dates wrong.
He should stick to what he does best, hawking survivor gear for Y2K.
25 posted on
01/20/2004 11:09:10 PM PST by
Hon
To: JustPiper
proposing a vague manned mission to Mars without providing even the least compelling reasons, goals and objectives? What a dufus. The goal is very specific. We're going to Mars. That's the objective. Mars. A manned mission to Mars is quite compelling.
26 posted on
01/20/2004 11:09:37 PM PST by
TigersEye
(Regime change in the courts. Impeach liberal judges!)
To: JustPiper
I say this as a dispassionate observer, ...Liar!
27 posted on
01/20/2004 11:11:02 PM PST by
TigersEye
(Regime change in the courts. Impeach liberal judges!)
When matched against an unknown Democratic presidential candidate, Bush squeaks out a 48 percent to 46 percent victory. LOL That's understandable. If the Dems could picture someone/anyone running against Bush, other than the dwarves they've got, they would vote for him.
31 posted on
01/20/2004 11:16:24 PM PST by
TigersEye
(Regime change in the courts. Impeach liberal judges!)
To: JustPiper
The big loser was George W. Bush. Oh really?? The out right rejection of Dean and his total polar opposite platform of that of Bush is some how a loss for Bush???
Why do these "journalist" get paid??? Why?? I like money too, and I can actually understand what is going on!!!
To: JustPiper
Just one more reason I don't read WND any longer... Farah is an extremist nut ala Buchanan.
35 posted on
01/20/2004 11:19:13 PM PST by
Fledermaus
(Democrats are just not capable of defending our nation's security. It's that simple!)
To: JustPiper
Farah nails it. When will this madness end? I would love to support W again. I simply cannot. Between the out of control spending and his Guest worker/anti-American taxpayer and worker plan, he leaves me little reason.
All of us potentially lose with his immigration plan. It's an open employment door to the workers of the world to apply for US jobs. How happy the Corporations must be. They no longer need to trouble themselves with a move offshore. The cheap labor will be brought to them right here in the US of A.
Where are the details, Jorge? If an Employer is paying $5.15 for a job that should rate $15 plus benefits and no American applies, will it go to a foreigner? If an Employer ignores the rules and doesn't offer the job to American's first, will they be punished? Who will oversee this fiasco? Who will monitor this bohemoth? What fields are going to be sacrosanct? Any of them? Will Doctors have to compete with Doctors from India? Will Engineers have to compete with Engineers from Russia? Where is the protection for American citizens, or doesn't it matter if they have no jobs? How will they feed their families? How will they pay their bills?
The only answer..if you can call it that..was more retraining money. For what? Why should Americans sacrifice and train for years for jobs they can't compete for? How can they spend hundreds of thousands on an education and then have to compete with low wage third worlders for every position? It's insane!
I agree with Farah! What a time for a viable Third Party man to emerge! It's the cry of our hearts.
42 posted on
01/20/2004 11:25:05 PM PST by
ETERNAL WARMING
(SHUT THE DOOR IN 2004! VOTE TANCREDO!)
To: JustPiper
The big loser was George W. Bush.Yes, this is true. I just wonder what state out of the 50 it may be that he could lose in '04.
72 posted on
01/20/2004 11:43:44 PM PST by
EGPWS
To: JustPiper
"... a seasoned, smooth, mature political pro in John Kerry."Hahahahahahahahaha!!! Stop, this is killing me, I can't breathe! Hahahahahahaha!!
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