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To: Mike4Freedom
Not saying he is. Only saying that you should be.

As a good warrior you should choose your allies well. The dems, we all agree, are the hard core Marxists. The republicans are kinda socialist light. Helping the republicans knock off the dems is a good thing. Then we can concentrate firepower on only the socialist element of the republican party and not worry about our flank.

Your a child playing a mans game. Grow up and do something constructive.
349 posted on 08/23/2004 5:39:57 PM PDT by myself6 (Nazi = socialist , democrat=socialist , therefore democrat = Nazi)
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To: myself6
The republicans are kinda socialist light. Helping the republicans knock off the dems is a good thing.

Only I am not a child and have lived long enough to be sorely disappointed in the Republican Party. My first encounter with politics was 1964 when I loudly supported Goldwater even though I wasn't old enough to vote.

Comes 1968 and I can vote, I wasted my first vote on Nixon. He was the same party as Goldwater and I thought that was a smart thing to do. Nixon was a terrible disappointment. Imagine a so-called conservative initiating wage and price controls!

It took me a few more elections to figure out that the Republican Party was not conservative. They had no more principles than the Democrats. They just used different BS stories to fool the sheep. I now vote on principle, not party. Bush and Kerry, neither has any principles except to get more power and bigger government for their own benefit. The only candidate with some principles is Badnarik.

358 posted on 08/24/2004 5:55:03 PM PDT by Mike4Freedom (Freedom is the one thing that you cannot have unless you grant it to everyone else.)
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