To: Registered
I was not making an ideological pronouncement. Oh, I see. Now I get it. Thanks for the clarification.
"Conservatives" can join the Giuliani campaign, just as long as they do not do, say or think anything conservative.
Forgive me. I forgot for a moment we live in the US--not in a Third World banana republic where thoughts and speech are controlled.
Just a reminder----checklist of things conservatives cannot say in Giuliani's presence:
"wholesale slaughter of the helpless unborn;"
"pedophilia is considered a civil right by the gay rights movement;"
"regulation of 2A as a substantial effects test is not a test; it is a blank check."
I wouldn't want conservatives in the Giuliani camp to screw-up and say the wrong thing.
138 posted on
03/27/2007 9:24:54 AM PDT by
Liz
(Hunter: For some candidates, a conservative constituency is an inconvenience. For me, it is my hope.)
To: Liz
"Conservatives" can join the Giuliani campaign, just as long as they do not do, say or think anything conservative.
Actually Liz, contrary to what you might believe, Conservatives are involved and have joined the Giuliani campaign, and they are without bounds, still doing, saying and thinking just like a Conservative.
140 posted on
03/27/2007 9:28:26 AM PDT by
Registered
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