The poster does not necessarily endore all the views expressed by the author. I post this as a discussion point.
1 posted on
07/10/2002 11:23:57 AM PDT by
45Auto
To: 45Auto
If Gore had become America's 2000 DictatorI stopped reading at this point. If someone seriously thinks that Bush is a dictator, then he must be expecting the knock on the door soon.
To: 45Auto
This guy forgot
Tax cut
Repeal of the estate tax
and Pro-life
to name a few. I'll be voting for GW as soon as possible. Don't get between me and a voting booth or you'll get run over.
To: 45Auto
When Bad Columns Happen to Good Writers
5 posted on
07/10/2002 11:41:35 AM PDT by
pabianice
To: 45Auto
You got know when to hold 'em...know when to fold 'em.... Know when to walk away....know when to run. Walk away, run and fold, Angel.
To: 45Auto
I had made up my mind to vote for Bush if it was close in my state, but the polls had Bush leading Forrest Gore by 20%, so I cast a NO vote and voted for Harry Browne. But everything I have seen of Harry Browne since then has been pathetic. If he is the best that the national LP can put out there then they just need to fold up their tents and go back to watching Star Trek re-runs.
I like L Neil Smith, and have corresponded with him via email a number of times, but his ideas will never come to fruition in this country. After ten years as a frustrated libertarian, I have come to realize that the only path to some semblance of Constitutional government in America is to reform the GOP and move them more toward the goals of the RLC (Republican Liberty Caucus).
To: 45Auto
A bit of a rant by the author, but one point comes through....
If the assult weapons ban is not allowed to sunset....
There will be alot more disgruntled gopers
9 posted on
07/10/2002 11:52:53 AM PDT by
WhiteGuy
To: 45Auto
Anyone who has tried to raise funds for state level grass roots legislative action on the RKBA issue (fighting gun show bills, ccw reciprocity, state pre-emption against city ordnances, etc.) can see that with the election of GWB, complacency on this issue has sunk to all time lows. So on the basis of this issue and Shamaya's focus, it's not hard to see his frustration.
The duplicity of this administration on Emerson is nauseating. If the Clinton admonistration was doing what the Bush administration has done, conservatives wouldn't be giving him a pass on these behaviors. This is a perfect example of practicing the dialectic, giving up one's position for relationship- in this case having "our guy" in the Executive. As far as I'm concerned, the Republican party have demonstrated that they are little more than controlled opposition. These fools will keep selling the store just so they can claim they own it.
14 posted on
07/10/2002 12:04:18 PM PDT by
LibTeeth
To: 45Auto
Gag me with a spoon.
15 posted on
07/10/2002 12:07:13 PM PDT by
beckett
To: 45Auto
The GOP told me that if I voted for Pat Buchanan it would put a man in the White House who would sign McCain- Feingold.
The GOP told me that if I voted for Pat Buchanan it would put a man in the White House who would put political expediency ahead of the Constitution.
The GOP told me that if I voted for Pat Buchanan it would put a man in the White House who would vote for the NEAs agenda on education spending.
The GOP told me that if I voted for Pat Buchanan it would put a man in the White House who would increase gov spending & subsidies.
The GOP told me that if I voted for Pat Buchanan it would put a man in the office who would leave the Clinton executive orders in effect.
The GOP told me that if I vote for Pat Buchanan it would put a man in the White House who would be sympathetic to illegal aliens.
Well I did vote for Pat Buchanan - Every one of those things that the GOP predicted has come to pass.
If you want a good read on the war go see Pats latest on World Net Daily.
17 posted on
07/10/2002 12:10:14 PM PDT by
Digger
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