To: counterpunch
I supplied you with the link and you say its dead. It's not dead!
I told you GOP.com and RNC.org link to the same website.
What is wrong with you?
You're in such a blind rage and filled with so much anger that you're not paying attention.
Go to the RNC/GOP website. On the left click "Sitemap", then go to "About GOP" and click on "Party Platform". Then onto "Renewing Family and Community". Read down the page about half way, I guess. It's all there in black and white.
Be nice in the future. Don't be so mean spirited.
322 posted on
06/20/2004 6:35:50 PM PDT by
Reagan Man
(.....................................................The Choice is Clear....... Re-elect BUSH-CHENEY)
To: Reagan Man
Blind rage..? Are you projecting? Yeah, I saw the link, calcowgirl provided it. The one you had was RNC, not GOP. I'm not going to chase down links all day when you clearly don't bother to look at any of mine. So I concede that it is not completely stripped from the website, but that does not alter the point I was trying to make by it, which you are failing to recognize. It isn't in the President's agenda. I showed you the page on Bush's agenda, and right-to-life issues are not a part of it. He - like most Republicans - is mainly focused on economics, national security, education, and social security.
That is the GOP agenda, not pro-life issues. That is the common ground that we all share, including Arnold. Your pet issue does not rank high on most Republicans' lists. You, like many extreme social conservatives, have a distorted view on the importance of the issue in the GOP platform. Sure, it's real important to you, but most of the rest of us are more concerned with the agenda issues I listed.
When you attack Arnold out of your augmented sense of social justice, and say he's no better than a liberal, you undermine these shared fundamental cornerstones of the GOP agenda which he stands for.
323 posted on
06/20/2004 6:57:13 PM PDT by
counterpunch
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