On a roll, I think.
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To: johnqueuepublic
To destroy the Bush administration by any means and at all costs. No truer words have been spoken (in the past 24 hours, anyway.)
2 posted on
06/04/2002 9:22:31 AM PDT by
rintense
To: johnqueuepublic
bump
To: johnqueuepublic
Bump...
5 posted on
06/04/2002 9:33:31 AM PDT by
eureka!
To: johnqueuepublic
This guy can kiss my red white and blue butt.
I will NEVER vote for or against someone for national security reasons.
I will vote because the candidate is the best man for the job.
This piece is an insult to all Americans.
6 posted on
06/04/2002 9:34:07 AM PDT by
Vladiator
To: johnqueuepublic
Great article. It ought to be required reading around here.
To: johnqueuepublic
this guy's writing style sucks.
9 posted on
06/04/2002 9:48:12 AM PDT by
Exnihilo
To: johnqueuepublic; miss marple, howlin, hc hutch, blackie, dixie chick 2000
An interesting article that appears to be right on target re our PPE ers!
To: johnqueuepublic
Are Bush's defenders milking the War on Terror for political gain? Obviously.
22 posted on
06/04/2002 10:11:04 AM PDT by
Belial
To: johnqueuepublic
Ron Paul in 2004
26 posted on
06/04/2002 10:19:23 AM PDT by
WhiteGuy
To: johnqueuepublic
Puh-lease. When election time rolls around if I determine that Bush is the best man for the job, he will get my vote again. If not, someone else will. Simple as that. The mere assumption that not granting Bush a second term will play right into the Al Qaedas plans is laughable.
To: johnqueuepublic
We are at war, start acting like it, those who fraudulently attack your Commander in Chief, attack your Nation, your family, and your way of life. So, Bush can do whatever he wants because if we question any of his actions, we're attacking our country. Heh. How amusing.
Of course, we're not really at war, unless the Senate voted to declare war on someone and no one told me.
Tuor
30 posted on
06/04/2002 10:28:29 AM PDT by
Tuor
To: johnqueuepublic
We are at war, start acting like it, those who fraudulently attack your Commander in Chief, attack your Nation, your family, and your way of life. Good unifying article. Now if we had a Declaration of War or even something to what Jefferson did against the Mediterranean Pirates as Ron Paul recommended against our enemies, a lot of this secondguessing, backbiting, and fingerpointing would cease.
To: johnqueuepublic
They are taking the bilge dished out by the DNC because, for some deep-seated pathological reason, Republicans and conservatives innately believe that their leaders will sell them out - it is almost a matter of faith. Well, gee, past experience wouldn't have anything to do with that, would it?
To: johnqueuepublic
A good read, but who the heck are Pipe Bomb News?
Two consecutive terms of GWB would be nice, but Condi four years ahead of schedule would be OK too.
42 posted on
06/04/2002 11:49:39 AM PDT by
Salman
To: johnqueuepublic
Very well said, JohnQ! I am increasingly worried that the Limbaughs, Hannitys, Drudges, Kristols, et. al. of the chattering classes (along with the obvious Dem underhanded selective leak campaign) will stampede many to the right of center to abandon President Bush. It's not too difficult to do since far too many people do not use healthy skepticism when digesting media hype. Stampeding much of the base was successfully done before by Perot, Buchanan and various willing media shills, leading to eight years of the most negligent administration in our history.
It was under Clinton that Al Queda grew into the dangerous monster it is today, and when Pakistan acquired nuclear weapons technology from the Red Chinese. Bin Laden, himself, said on one of his videos that the nearly non-existant response from Clinton is what convinced him to undertake his bold stroke on 9/11/01. Bin Laden believed we were too weak to respond.
You are exactly right that the chatterers have their own agendas. In the case of talk radio hosts, probably to demonstrate independence from the Republican Party and show they can carp against Republicans just as easily as they can against Democrats. Controversy gins up ratings. In the case of Drudge, self-promotion. In the case of Kristol and his ilk, who knows.
Precisely because I am very fearful that a repeat of 1992 will lead to increased strengthing of radical Islam, late yesterday evening I posted this information about the media. I'm linking it to your thread because it is apropos your subject. A very important one, at that.
50 posted on
06/04/2002 12:18:08 PM PDT by
Wolfstar
To: johnqueuepublic
Conservatives are on the verge of pissing away all that they have worked for, and they are doing so simply because they are reacting to headlines and stories contrived to sow internecine warfare. I wish this guy would shut up. He tells too much truth. ;)
To: johnqueuepublic
Who the heck is
PipeBombNews and why haven't I seen more of him? This guy is
good!
Is it you, John Q.? I've sent this one on to my State Rep. Maybe it will keep him from being demoralized by the local dems.
To: johnqueuepublic
PREDICTION: Osama will be killed or captured September 11th 2004, just weeks before the november .
75 posted on
06/04/2002 3:39:43 PM PDT by
ChadGore
To: johnqueuepublic
Republicans and conservatives innately believe that their leaders will sell them out - it is almost a matter of faith. Newt Gingrich
Trent Lott
George Bush Sr.
The worry about being sold out is a very real one with a near historical track record so far. Let us hope that the actions of leading republicans over the last 10 years is an aberration rather than a rule.
To: johnqueuepublic
The part about us supporting only watered down versions of what the left wants is very true. I've never really understood the logic behind this. Every time ( with the exception of Barry Goldwater) that the conservatives have run a candidate that stands on principle he has won. The American people like our vision, and yet we refuse time and again to give it to them. If we continue to be outfoxed by the Democrats, eventually we will lose the game. We must put forward our common sense arguments, in words that the average American can understand, and we will succeed.
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