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To: ClancyJ
For sake of argument,

Let's say all the third party voters hold their noses and vote for the candidate with the "r".

The gop then wins back the senate and retains the house.

What will you do if taxes go up, government regulations increase, even more laws are passed that trample the bill of rights, and the u.n. is still in NYC?

Would you come back next time for more of the same?

Is it enough for you to just be on the winning side?

Where is your line in the sand?

843 posted on 09/24/2002 4:23:01 AM PDT by WhiteGuy
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To: WhiteGuy
I have two lines in the sand.

The primary one is against the democrats whose policies I believe are destroying the country, who have been taken over by socialistic minded politicians that work against America.

The second one is against the Libertarians and other radical conservatives that are so close-minded, so anti any government, so judgemental of any action by a Republican president that they sabotage the Republican efforts in any and all ways they can. They are pawns for the democrat party and as such are enemies behind our lines.

I have no respect for these so-called conservatives who plot and scheme to destroy any effort to promote a republican claiming they are not pure enough. Yet - we never hear them complain about the democrats.

I really wonder about a group that shoots their allies in the back rather than spending the bullets on the enemy advancing. How brave they are to follow the lead of Republicans and shoot from behind rather than face the real enemy. Makes you wonder about their real agenda doesn't it?


By the way for the sake of argument - What have you done to defeat the democrats?
852 posted on 09/24/2002 6:49:07 AM PDT by ClancyJ
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