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Vanity
| 11/04/2002
| MAKnight & Faithfull
Posted on 11/04/2002 8:39:53 AM PST by MAKnight
Dear _______ Neighbors / Fellow Citizens,
PLEASE CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING BEFORE YOU EXERCISE YOUR RIGHT AND YOUR PRIVELEGE TO VOTE ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5TH!
- Homeland Security and the War on Terrorism: This is the most important issue facing our country. If we suffer another terrorist attack..it will gravely impact our lifestyle , our economy, our spirit of freedom, etc.. President Bush needs to prevent other terrorist attacks and another September 11th like tragedy. (which all intelligence experts agree is inevitable if we are not pro-active). The President wants to establish a department of Homeland Security. He wants the new department to be able to fire incompetent, dishonest and ineffective employees in order to provide the highest level of expertise. Democrats in the Senate have refused to support the President and are fighting to maintain the status quo- that is no one is ever fired
even if it puts our nation at risk. Vote Republican and enable the President to protect our nation!
- The Economy: Tax cuts are essential to improving the nations economy especially after the impact of September 11th. Republicans have proposed permanent tax cuts, repeal of estate taxes (a tax for dying successful) and additional tax cuts for investors, married couples and small business. Vote Republican and support lowering taxes.
- Social Security: Republicans want to make needed changes in a system that all experts acknowledge is going broke
.within decades. While the Democrats response is always to increase taxes, Republicans have boldly attempted to address a growing crises with new ideas..such as allowing younger workers to be able to invest a portion of their SS payments in secure private funds if they desire to do so. Its time for action and new ideas. Vote Republican!
- Moral Issues: Republicans have proposed legislation that would require parental notification of a minor being transported across state lines for an abortion. Republicans have also proposed legislation that would end the barbaric practice of partial birth abortion (partially delivering a premature baby and puncturing the skull, allowing the baby to die- sometimes hours later). Incredibly, Democrats have opposed a ban. Vote Republican and vote to end partial birth abortion.
REJECT THE RHETORIC. DEMAND RESULTS. VOTE REPUBLICAN.
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posted on
11/04/2002 8:39:53 AM PST
by
MAKnight
To: MAKnight
bump
To: MAKnight
such as allowing younger workers to be able to invest a portion of their SS payments in secure private funds if they desire to do soI guess I don't understand this portion...how would investing privately help the Social security system? I mean, that would essentially take money out of the system that is supposed to provide for 2 retirees by taxing 1 worker in 20 years right?
Just wonderin....
EBUCK
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posted on
11/04/2002 12:41:40 PM PST
by
EBUCK
To: EBUCK
I guess the representatives are going to continue doing what the Democrats did for the 40 years before the republican takeover of 1994....
Just add little white pieces of paper into the Social Security lock box that say: "I.O.U. ( fill in the blank ) dollars towards the retirement of the John Doe's generation to be paid back by 2069."
To: thingumbob
It's a good thing we left the gold standard in the dust...SS would heve been dead years ago and we'd probably have already had our revolution.
EBUCK
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posted on
11/04/2002 1:40:49 PM PST
by
EBUCK
To: EBUCK
There's still time for a Revolution. 1994 was just a mini revolt by "Republic"an standards.
I'm worried more about the cold dead bodies the Dim's are going to line up to vote on Tuesday.
To: thingumbob
You know, I was just thinking back to '94 (I'll be telling my grandkids about that attempted coup BTW)...and I was feeling pretty good until I recalled the way pubbie leadership doused the flames of all those young conservatives that we elected. I think it was in '95/'96 that I gave up on the pubbies, because of the way they de-clawed the contract w/America, as if we needed another one..RE:the Constitution. The very fact that we were offered another contract really shows how how far it's gone.
EBUCK
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posted on
11/04/2002 1:59:30 PM PST
by
EBUCK
To: MAKnight
MAKnight. Thanks for posting. Our neighbors are revved up to go vote. We estimate that we get out at least several dozen apathetic neighbors by distributing a personal letter. Most seize on one issue that touches them and it's astounding how little most people know but they at least go vote. One neighbor told me she was inspired to get her family out to vote and the letter we distibuted was the spark! I just believe that if you don't put your words into action...then we can't change the world. Thanks again for your efforts!
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posted on
11/05/2002 1:26:30 PM PST
by
Faithfull
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