To: reelfoot
"Not only should a proven track record be required, but ironclad assurances must be received in grillings in private meetings over just where the candidate stands on important constitutional issues. If Mr. Bush doesn't have the guts to do this, we will reap the unpleasant harvest for years." I agree. I'm waiting to see if Bush and the spineless republicans in Congress effectively kill the party. If he doesn't nominate an originalist & instead votes for someone "easy to confirm", I promise THIS DAY that I'll never vote Republican again. Chastise me for losing the majority - oh well. What have they done for us ANYWAYS?!
To: mosquitobite
Chastise me for losing the majority - oh well. What have they done for us ANYWAYS?! The majority is only good if we ACT like a majority. This is a waershed moment for Congress, especially the so called moderates in the senate. Bush will give us a good nominee....it's all in the hands of the squishy mods in the senate.
To: mosquitobite
MAke the majority bigger. Attack the RINOs. Replace the republicans who won't do the job with somebody who will. The rats didn't take over this country overnight. The muzzies didn't get where they are overnight. They have patience. They take setback after setback and keep coming at you. Don't give up ground. Now we're going after a filibuster proof majority in the Senate. After that we'll go for a RINO proof major
577 posted on
07/01/2005 8:27:08 AM PDT by
johnb838
(Adios, liberal mofos!)
To: mosquitobite
You all need some new posting material -- that line is getting old about leaving the Republicans you most likely were never a member of -- we waited too long to become the majority to vote in RATs and let them be the majority. No "real" Republican would ever make that statement you just did that it doesn't matter!
874 posted on
07/01/2005 9:53:52 AM PDT by
PhiKapMom
(AOII Mom -- J.C. for OK Governor in '06; Allen/Watts in 2008)
To: mosquitobite
Good and while you're at it, newbie, leave FR as well!
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