To: Peach
If you will go back and read the contract you will discover that it had very little to do with actually advancing conservative causes and more to do with simply reforming the congress and certain government entities, ie, rearranging the deck chairs.
663 posted on
02/28/2007 1:15:09 PM PST by
Jim Robinson
(It's "originalists" not "constructionists.")
To: Jim Robinson
Gee, I've read it and seem to recall some discussion about welfare reform and other issues. hmmm
Yet not one word in that Contract for America about abortion and gay rights. Oh, well.
670 posted on
02/28/2007 1:16:27 PM PST by
Peach
To: Jim Robinson
I think Alan Keyes unnerves this bunch. Must be all that God-talk and stuff.
682 posted on
02/28/2007 1:18:24 PM PST by
EternalVigilance
("Liberalism": Now in two delicious Party Flavors!)
To: Jim Robinson
If you will go back and read the contract you will discover that it had very little to do with actually advancing conservative causes and more to do with simply reforming the congress and certain government entities, ie, rearranging the deck chairs.They didn't even rearrange the deck chairs, they kicked them over.
695 posted on
02/28/2007 1:22:08 PM PST by
BigSkyFreeper
(There is no alternative to the GOP except varying degrees of insanity)
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