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To: rbmillerjr
There is a big difference between critquing someone and engaging in name calling/icy rhetorical comments ala The Democrats...that's the think I love about conservatives...always eating their own.

King George??? I don't think he was the famous "ex-president" who secretly wished he could be president forever. Are you a single issue voter?

274 posted on 03/29/2002 7:32:06 PM PST by Neets
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To: OneidaM
King George??? I don't think he was the famous "ex-president" who secretly wished he could be president forever. Are you a single issue voter?

I explained that KG is for illustrative purposes - for those specifically who tell me I cant critique Bush.

Your response is to ask me if I'm a single issue voter - A: I DESPISE single issue voters. ARE YOU A NO ISSUE VOTER ?

277 posted on 03/29/2002 7:36:37 PM PST by rbmillerjr
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To: OneidaM
that's the thing I love about conservatives...always eating their own.

I know you meant this as a slur, but so true. There are those of us out here who hold people to standards...you know, murder and stealing are wrong, breaking an oath to uphold the constitution is wrong, etc. Old fashioned fuddie-duddies.

I'm sure you think that mindless brand name loyalty for the GOP is the way, so go in peace.

As for eating our own, well, we aren't. Bush isn't a conservative. If he were a conservative, and espoused and supported conservative constitutional ideals, such as eliminating the Dept of Education, reducing federal spending, controlling borders and illegal immigration, really reducing taxes, etc. then I would support him.

Until then, Bon appetit.

366 posted on 03/29/2002 8:33:52 PM PST by Jesse
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