Posted on 10/06/2002 11:52:53 PM PDT by HAL9000
Think someone might talk him into doing a few appearances with folks like Forrester, Chambliss, and a few other Republicans for the Senate?If I'm not mistaken he did some for President Bush.
-Eric
The fact is, the GOP has to change it's rules of engagement. Folks like Howard Stern and the creators fo South Park have more in common with the GOP than they do with the Dems, and we need to work with them and get them on board.Mentioning Stern brings someone else to mind, the Late Great Sam Kinison. I saw him at a concert just before the '88 election. The people in front of us were wearing Dukakis buttons and me and my date mocked on them. First thing Sam did: mocked on Dukakis. >:)
Liberal he wasn't. :snicker:
-Eric
....the PERFECT melons of Petra Verkaik.
And X-Rated movies. Otherwise how to explain the familiarity of so many Freepers with The Hedgehog?
I guess I must be sort of the Rodney Dangerfield of the Internet. However, before you start feeling too sorry for me, this COLUMBO Article earned me a free trip and vacation to Costa Rica.
Even on Infomercials. Have you seen The Hedgehog doing that infomercial? Most BIZARRE infomericial I have ever seen.
Mr. Hankey bump.Howwwwdyyy Ho!
-Eric
Had you put a few years in the service you'd have seen the changes he made, which were anything other than Libertarian.
Had you put a few years in the service you'd have seen the changes he made, which were anything other than Libertarian.
Everybody knows The Hedgehog, even people that don't like porn. The guy is everywhere.
I've never heard of the Hedgehog.
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Yes Eric, apparently he fooled his oldest son and his wife as to his intentions as well.Well excuse me for having failed the physical.....but I still know a lot about the changes that were made in the military. But one must recall that the military isn't a very libertarian place, nor can it be.Had you put a few years in the service you'd have seen the changes he made, which were anything other than Libertarian.
As far as military affairs go, Reagan was a "small-l" libertarian where it counted the most: he opposed conscription. Therefore, everyone there was a volunteer, and had consented to live under military rules. His foreign policy was the opposite of that espoused by the "large L" libertarians, but indeed foreign policy is one of the major differences between the "large L"s and "small L"s. Personally, I prefer Reagan's to Harry Browne's.
Besides, the topic was cultural, not military policy. Besides abortion, which libertarians and even liberals can oppose in good conscience, Reagan did nothing to advance the social/cultural conservative agenda, and indeed did much to set it back when he libertarianized the FCC.
-Eric
An awful lot of Republicans are Republicans just because they cannot stand the 'Rats. I think that the Republicans can make up a lot of ground in NJ if they portray the 'Rats as the party of losers and cheats. Not a very difficult task, given the current circumstances.In other words, tell the truth (or as the Rats call it, "play dirty").
I find that a lot of GOP voters are more anti-Democrat than anything. That's even true about me lately. The current GOP has many problems as far as a Reaganite like me is concerned , but to anyone who wants government to stay out of their lives as much as possible, the Democratic Party is completely useless. It's become a coalition of groups that want government to give them things they have not earned.
-Eric
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