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To: goldstategop
I hardly think making a joke about the Constitution is worthy of someone holding our nation's highest office. Especially when the comes to putting it above your craven political needs.

Did you witness the incident? If not I think youre whistling in the dark. What makes you think he was joking about the Constitution. To me it sounded like he was poking fun at the press who didnt seem to believe he was going to do exactly what he said he was going to do several months ago and sign the bill.

If we stay home in November maybe that will provided a much needed wake-up call for the White House.

Stay home in the congressional elections and you will have only more to complain about in the coming year. What is it about Conservatives that they devour their own. If our guys cant stop certain legislation with their current numbers we stay home to show them our dissatisfaction, meaning that there will be even fewer votes for our side on the next issue. Ever think that maybe we do act like the crazy aunt in the basement.

91 posted on 03/24/2002 9:32:24 PM PST by Dave S
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To: Dave S
Exactly. What we need to do next election cycle is to elect as many conservatives as possible, then browbeat the hell out of the Republican Party to let them know that next time, we won't be so cooperative. We need to rise up as a force, then wield that power. We can crush diverse special interests if we focus on winning small battles, consistently. That's exactly what D'asshole's afraid of: the courts are little battles, over time. Time for the Republican party to learn some finesse, and at the same time play smash-mouth politics with these Communists er-Democrats.
102 posted on 03/24/2002 9:40:18 PM PST by Robear
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