To: MEG33
He has already lost my vote and my support.
I would rather put Demos in and then try again next cycle with a new batch of Republicans.
To: 13foxtrot
.............BUSH/CHENEY 04 FOR THE SAKE OF THE NATION.......
98 posted on
01/25/2004 1:07:56 PM PST by
MEG33
To: 13foxtrot
"He has already lost my vote and my support.
I would rather put Demos in and then try again next cycle with a new batch of Republicans."
Two responses to this:
you dont take terrorism seriously
there wont be another batch of Republicans who can win in 2008. If you beleive history, the election of 2004 will be historic. Every 36 years since 1860, there has been a political shift in the country. The winner in 2004, will likely have the White House for possibly decades.
To: 13foxtrot
" I would rather put Demos in "
As a veteran, the father of 2 soldiers,one active duty,one about to go and the brother of one just returned from Iraq-the thought of a Democrat Commander in Chief,sickens me. To wish for Democrat control of any of our institutions, is incomprehensible. And after 9/11 -irresponsible.
To: 13foxtrot
I would rather put Demos in... What do you hold most against Bush?
Not signing onto Kyoto?
Stopping federal funding of abortions?
Refusing to sign on to U.N. Crimes Court?
Outlawing partial birth abortion?
Repealing OSHA's new ergonomic regulations that were about to put every home-based business in America out of commission?
Canceling the ABM treaty with the defunct USSR, and refunding our National Missile Defense program?
Restoring irrigation water to Klamath Falls farmers?
His support for faith based initiatives?
His tax cuts?
His war on TERROR - Taking it to the enemy?
You think Gore would have done any of these things?
The idea that some so-called conservatives would rather give us a Democrat President than vote for Bush, just because they don't get everything they want is really sad.
250 posted on
01/25/2004 4:48:26 PM PST by
Jorge
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