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To: Hawk1976

I agree with what you said about the opportunity for Republicans to come out stronger for presidential race in 2008. For one thing, Bush and Republicans did not fight verbally agianst the Demos and their press regarding the war. NOw, through hearings, the Dems will be made to look like idiots. I remember their constant witch hunts when Republican administration officials made them look like screeching dimwits on a daily basis.

We did not have an agenda...floated like limo liberal Rinos which was when we were the permanent minority. Now we will have to stand up and argue for our point of view - and have a point of view.

Rinos like McCain will not be weakened. When we were the minority before, the media played up turncoat "bi-partisan" republicans like McCain who pushed through Democrat leglislation.

Bush will get his open border amnesty. That will hurt the United States with over population and a third world workforce competeing in the US for jobs with Americans. It will strengthen unions and it will give Democrats a boat load of voters into the future.

There will be no regulation controling illegal voting. Democrats will redraw districts to make themselves a majority for a long, long time.

We will see demos insert pro-abotion, hate, homosexual rights, ethuenasia and reverse discrimination riders on all leglislation. They will come after Christians like Hillary and Bill did with the "vast right wing conspiracy." They will hurt Israel as much as possible.

It is going to be ugly, folks.


345 posted on 11/07/2006 9:15:45 PM PST by Texas Chilli
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To: Texas Chilli

McCain can be contained. If nothing else his ambitions rule him.

Amnesty wouldn't just weaken us, it would destroy us. It would bring on the worst of my nightmares for us all. The thing is I'm not sure if that would just make them sooner.

As far as their legislation, tyranny has a way of waking people up.


411 posted on 11/07/2006 9:52:23 PM PST by Hawk1976 (And for my next trick I will use splel chuck.)
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To: Texas Chilli
Bush will get his open border amnesty. That will hurt the United States with over population and a third world workforce competeing in the US for jobs with Americans. It will strengthen unions and it will give Democrats a boat load of voters into the future.

There will be no regulation controling illegal voting. Democrats will redraw districts to make themselves a majority for a long, long time.


I agree. With 10-20 million new victim Democrat voters, the Republicans will never get in again. If it weren't for amnesty that the Dems will pass and Bush will dance to jig while signing, I'd say the Dems in power could lead to bigger changes in 2008. But not with amnesty around the corner. The Senate bill would've cost us billions, not to mention importing 3rd world people that refuse to assimilate and devour our tax dollars like there's no end in sight.
438 posted on 11/07/2006 10:12:50 PM PST by CottonBall
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To: Texas Chilli
I think you are right. They are bound to turn all that vitriol into action. And by action, I mean anything that will hurt Christians, Israel, the oil business (oh hell, business in general), the middle class tax base, and hundreds of other causes and individuals.

The Dems have tasted blood and it is going to get just as "ugly" as anyone can imagine. If they institute their version of "immigration reform" conservatives may NEVER win another election. My hubby is already convinced it will never happen again "in his lifetime".
457 posted on 11/08/2006 12:02:02 AM PST by singfreedom ("Victory at all costs,.......for without victory there is no survival."--Churchill--that's "Winston")
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