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To: Willie Green
........and we are supposed to care what Butchie Boy is doing because????????????????
Gosh, I sure hope he doesn't drop any of his precious marbles on his way home.
To: Willie Green; sheltonmac; kidd; DustyMoment
Do you know where I could get some concise information about FTAA?
Thanks for posting this encouraging letter from a fellow citizen who is going to apply constitutional integrity in his practice of politics.
89 posted on
03/26/2004 2:08:20 PM PST by
The_Eaglet
(Conservative chat on IRC: http://searchirc.com/search.php?F=exact&T=chan&N=33&I=conservative)
To: Willie Green
Anyone consider this might be Moby?
117 posted on
03/26/2004 3:10:19 PM PST by
raloxk
To: Willie Green
No matter how hard I try to institute positive change, Republicans and the Republican Party ignore my pleas. For this reason I have joined the U.S. Constitution Party Why are you sharing Mr. Taylor's self-centered, self-serving tantrum with us?
To: Willie Green
Principles, schminciples. Who needs 'em?
122 posted on
03/26/2004 3:19:35 PM PST by
Doohickey
("This is a hard and dirty war, but when it's over, nothing will ever be too difficult again.”)
To: Willie Green
I agree with that. The republican party is becoming liberal, and I plan to join the Constitution Party.
To: Willie Green
My favorite part of this post is the name of the author.
147 posted on
03/26/2004 5:07:55 PM PST by
ladyinred
(Weakness Invites War. Peace through Strength (Margaret Thatcher))
To: Willie Green
YUUUK.
Don't let the door hit you on the way out.
BUSH & CHENEY 2004
To: Willie Green
Someone needs to mail Mr. Taylor a crying towel.
176 posted on
03/26/2004 9:27:50 PM PST by
BigSkyFreeper
(Liberalism is Communism one drink at a time. - P.J. O'Rourke)
To: Willie Green
Pretty sad to be in a heads you lose, tails you lose, situation. Have you received alot of calls from the RNC asking you to listen to a recording of Delay or some other Republican, then asking if you are going to vote for Bush?
I have had three of them, and informed them that Bush is far too liberal for me to vote for. It's going to be strange for me to sit out an election, I have never missed one and have always voted Republican. Now I feel like Reagan, "I didn't leave my party, they left me".
To: Willie Green
I wonder how he will feel when he wakes up on Nov. 3 and finds that Kerry is pres?
To: Willie Green
You might have the wrong choice. But the worst choice is to give iup your principles.
To: Willie Green
Might as well join the fray. I have my own issues with Bush and the Republicans, to be sure. This is the ONLY party I know of that can hold the majority in both Houses of Congress AND the WH and STILL can't get certain judicial nominees brought to the Senate floor for an up or down vote. They may be IN power but they don't HAVE power; the Dems are still in control of the show.
That aside, I am more afraid of the damage that the RAT candidate will do than Bush. I'm not convinced that Kerry will survive the convention, but I do know that whoever shows up in November to oppose Bush is NOT an American and NOT someone I want running this country.
208 posted on
03/28/2004 4:06:21 AM PST by
DustyMoment
(Repeal CFR NOW!!)
To: Willie Green
Ross Perot showed that a third party would deliver a victory .... for the Democrats. Your principles will get you the exact opposite of what you want. But then maybe you are a Socialist at heart.
To: Willie Green
Statement: "Republican Party has ignored its principles"
Response: What principles? No political party has had "Principles" since the American Civil War.
217 posted on
03/28/2004 6:47:48 AM PST by
AEMILIUS PAULUS
(Further, the statement assumed)
To: Willie Green
Well My Taylor, I have a couple of issues with President Bush myself but will try to deal with those after the election. Right Now! The only issue I need,to convince me to vote for President George W. Bush, is John Kerry. The Dims might as well have as their ticket Ted Kennedy/Bill Clinton because that is where John Kerry gets his daily talking points. Howard Dean set the tone for this election. He and his supporters had raised 40 million dollars. The Democratic leadership let him and his followers set the tone for the election in the beginning because he had money and John Kerry didn't. Then they manipulated the Iowa caucaus so that Kerry would win. If the New Hampshire primaries had happened first, John Kerry would have lost and would not be their nominee. Now they want Howard Dean's supporters to fall in line and support Kerry. Why? because they can raise badly needed money for Kerry's campaign. Howard Dean's supporters were Duped! by the democratic leaders, like Ted Kennedy, Terry Mcaulife, and Clinton. I said several weeks ago, that if the Dean supporters ever figured out what the Dim party elites did to them and their candidate, it would be all over for Kerry.
I just wonder if they are smart enough to figure it all out.
To: Willie Green
Excellent letter, Butch. Well said.
230 posted on
03/28/2004 8:46:35 AM PST by
lodwick
(Wake up, America!)
To: Willie Green
If you can't trust Republicans, who can you trust?
266 posted on
03/28/2004 6:18:28 PM PST by
Saundra Duffy
(For victory & freedom!!!)
To: Willie Green
Think of it this way: A vote that is not for Bush is basically a vote for Kerry.
Who would you rather have: A moderate Republican or a liberal Democrat.
That's what I thought...
267 posted on
03/28/2004 6:20:37 PM PST by
K1avg
(Conservatism: Apply liberally)
To: Willie Green
This is the big problem I have with many in both parties, especially since Jesse Helms retired.
GATT and NAFTA are killing us.
268 posted on
03/28/2004 6:28:12 PM PST by
Dan from Michigan
(John Kerry is.....The Boston Strangler)
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