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Gop traitor group the Republican Main Street Group (Rino Coaliton Traitor Wing) blocked ANWR
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| November 8, 2005
Posted on 11/10/2005 10:52:52 AM PST by johnmecainrino
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To: driftless
The two alaska senators voted for it. They are on the list because Murkowski is pro choice but stevens has become a great party member. He has gotten more conservative over the years.
To: Age of Reason
"energy pigs"
You're being satirical, right? Because why else would you want us to be more dependent on Mideast and Venezuelan oil?
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posted on
11/10/2005 1:50:17 PM PST
by
driftless
( For life-long happiness, learn how to play the accordion.)
To: johnmecainrino
Well deer season opens next tues., while I wouldn't wish Schwartz any bad luck, I've always wondered what a 1 oz. slug traveling at 1760 fps. would do to a Rhino.
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posted on
11/10/2005 1:54:18 PM PST
by
Beagle8U
(An "Earth First" kinda guy ( when we finish logging here, we'll start on the other planets.)
To: johnmecainrino
Main Street Individual Fund, 2004 Election Cycle
Formed: 2002 | Web Site
The Main Street Individual Fund (MSIF) is a New York-based group founded to help elect moderate Republican candidates. Among those candidates it supports in the 2004 elections is Sen. Arlen Specter (R-Pa), who is fending off a tough primary challenge from Rep. Pat Toomey. MSIF raises funds from individual donors and is affiliated with another 527, the Main Street Fund, which solicits contributions from corporations and unions. Both are connected to the Republican Main Street Partnership.
Affiliated Personnel:
Sarah Chamberlain Resnick, executive director
Bob Duke, fund-raiser
Donors:
Dinakar Singh, Goldman Sachs, $100,000
George Soros, Soros Fund Management, $50,000
Sidney V Weinberg Jr, Goldman Sachs, $50,000
John C Whitehead, Lower Manhattan Development Corp, $50,000
527 Activity:
Total Receipts: $471,600
Total Expenditures: $258,870
To: RetiredArmy
With all due respect Retired, do you have any idea how long it takes to build and put into operation an oil refinery? It takes years.
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posted on
11/11/2005 5:29:55 AM PST
by
subterfuge
(Obama, mo mama...er Osama-La bamba, uh, Bama...Banana Rama...URP!---Ted Kennedy)
To: rhombus
So Soros is funding McCain who in turn sponsors McCain-Feingold which directly benefits Soros & Co. at moveon.org.
Something stinks in Phoenix.
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posted on
11/11/2005 5:40:30 AM PST
by
counterpunch
(~ Let O'Connor Go Home! ~)
To: johnmecainrino
From their website:
Republican Main Street Partnership is looking for personal stories of individuals or families that might benefit from increased embryonic stem-cell research. If you are willing to share your thoughts with us, please email us at stemcellstories@rmsp.org
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While we work to get more conservative representatives and senators elected, we can use the existence of this group to call Republicans "the mainstream." It is past time of ceding that position to those who really are on the left end of the graph.
Disclaimer: I am vehemently against increasing funding for embryonic stem cell research. I just extracted that statement because their website has Stem Cell Research as one of their topic buttons.
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posted on
11/11/2005 6:53:56 AM PST
by
maica
(We are fighting the War for the Free World --Frank Gaffney)
To: johnmecainrino
The list looks long but we must note that more that 4 out of 5 Republican congressmen and senators do not belong.
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Have you heard of "It's My Party Too"?
A mailer from them, IMP-PAC for short, was sent to me on a letterhead: "Governor Christie Todd Whitman." www.mypartytoo.com
From the letter: But, take it from me, the unyielding and often arrogant bullying by so-called conservatives only leads to more division.
If you are fed up with the extremism plaguing our party, please answer this rallying cry with a generous contribution.
Italics and underlining in letter
and on and on it went. It made my skin crawl.
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However, rationally this is a good sign and inevitable. It means that our country's political power is inside the Republican Party. The disagreements are of degree of the turn toward the right, not a disagreement about whether a politician will go with the Dems or the Rs.
We have to keep our eye on the prize and keep pushing our elected reps to the right.
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posted on
11/11/2005 7:21:19 AM PST
by
maica
(We are fighting the War for the Free World --Frank Gaffney)
To: subterfuge
No s*** sherlock. Glad to know people are around to educate those of us who are so less educated than you.
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posted on
11/11/2005 7:57:47 AM PST
by
RetiredArmy
(I have no faith in any politician or political party any more. They all lie for their agendas.)
To: RetiredArmy
"No s*** sherlock. Glad to know people are around to educate those of us who are so less educated than you. Sorry there numb-nuts.
I was just responding to your other, off topic, unintelligable post. Here it is right cheer:
"Gee, I thought we were at war now. Oh, right, we really aren't. They are just like teenagers, just misunderstood. Okay, I feel better now. sarcasm sill on, I never turn it off"
Aren't you late for a Cindy Sheehan rally?
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posted on
11/11/2005 8:40:22 AM PST
by
subterfuge
(Obama, mo mama...er Osama-La bamba, uh, Bama...Banana Rama...URP!---Ted Kennedy)
To: RetiredArmy
RetiredArmy's FReepmail to me:
"From RetiredArmy | 11/11/2005 11:50:20 AM EST new You can kiss my ass pal. Stick your Cindy up your ass. If you don't like what I type, I could give a shit less. "
Hey Re-tired, when you gotta curse, your out of ideas and have lost the arguement! I just thought everyone should see what a gentelman you are. Enjoy!
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posted on
11/11/2005 9:00:13 AM PST
by
subterfuge
(Obama, mo mama...er Osama-La bamba, uh, Bama...Banana Rama...URP!---Ted Kennedy)
To: subterfuge
Repeat above transmission pal.
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posted on
11/11/2005 9:26:29 AM PST
by
RetiredArmy
(I have no faith in any politician or political party any more. They all lie for their agendas.)
To: johnmecainrino
Main traitor groups
homepage, but I have to put a [puke alert] in there because the site will make any conservative sick.
To: savedbygrace
It's even more disturbing to see those Alaskan reps on the list, they are actively depriving their state of jobs and income.
To: Age of Reason
"Now it's time to act like adults, stick to our promises (to leave ANWAR untouched) and stop behaving like energy pigs."
According to Sean Hannity, Jimmy Carter had ANWR converted to a national park so that it could be used to investigate drilling.
How about sticking in the eye of the Arabs? We are continually feeding our enemies money, and they take their battles straight to us.
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posted on
11/16/2005 5:44:08 AM PST
by
Preachin'
(Enoch's testimony was that he pleased God: Why are we still here?)
To: Age of Reason
That land was set aside as a nature preserve, at the same time we were supposed to try to become energy efficient.
I think we should drill there with alternative fuels and surplus in mind.
It seems that we ought to draw up a plan to have an alternative fuel in place at a set time, like 2015.
In the meantime, we could drill in ANWR and use some of the fuel taxes to pay for alternative fuel research, development, production and storage.
The new fuel would be able to roll off the shelf in 2015 and increase in use at a set pattern.
If could be 10% of all oil production in 2015 and becomes another 5% each year after that, we could have an entirely new fuel in thirty years.
The problem is that very few on either side of the aisle considers the possibilities of compromise.
Another great point to consider is that our armed forces will still require petroleum fuels for quite some time.
The amount of time and money it would take to convert them to alternative fuels would be more than we can bear.
ANWR drilling would serve the DOD interests very well, and in the end, we wouldn't be drilling as much fuel if they were the primary customer for petroleum fuels.
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posted on
11/16/2005 5:55:24 AM PST
by
Preachin'
(Enoch's testimony was that he pleased God: Why are we still here?)
To: savedbygrace
Charlie Dent, Jim Gerlach, Todd Platts, and Arlen Specter will be getting nasty grams from me today.
Curt Weldon? That's a hard one, considering Able Danger.
To: Preachin'
How about sticking in the eye of the Arabs? We are continually feeding our enemies money, and they take their battles straight to us. Sure.
Stop wasting energy.
And end population growth, by ending immigration, because we are out of resources and room.
To: Age of Reason
Out of room?
Have you ever looked out of your window when taking an airplane ride?
Give me a break.
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posted on
11/16/2005 12:02:44 PM PST
by
Preachin'
(Enoch's testimony was that he pleased God: Why are we still here?)
To: Preachin'
Have you ever looked out of your window when taking an airplane ride? Yeah.
Up and down both coasts, which are the only geographically good places to live, except they are crowded to the gills, and they keep packing in more.
As to the rest of the country: ain't nobody in flyover country because nobody wants to live there, least of all me.
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