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To: poet; Mudboy Slim
If the republicans are a party of principle, then they should show it by example and stop copying the democrat's policies with watered down versions. I know, I know, I'm living in a world of dreams

If you think that the Republican policies are just watered down versions of the Democrat's, you are living in a world of dreams. And as to the Patriot Act, I think that in wartime it's appropriate. Law and order benefits all of us and it will survive constitutional challenge in the courts.
57 posted on 12/23/2002 11:11:03 AM PST by FreeTheHostages
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To: FreeTheHostages; poet; lodwick; mhking; Trueblackman
"Law and order benefits all of us and it will survive constitutional challenge in the courts."

I'm all fer Law and Order, ma'am, but we've got many more laws than are enforced, so why have the laws?! Are we gonna bust everybody who knowingly breaks laws in this Country, or only the ones we consider "problem-folks"?! The Arbitrary Application of Justice is the RATS #1 Racist Problem today, IMHO!!

How many black dudes could get away with lying repeatedly to a Grand Jury a la Osama bil Clinton?! How many black dudes could mass-murder 78 innocent men, women, and children at Waco and go totally 100% unpunished?! How many black dudes could rape AT LEAST 4-5 women and never be charged?! How many black dudes could sell our Nuclear Secrets to America's Number One Geopolitical Adversary and be revered by the IGNORANT MASSES as "Our First African-American President"?!

I'll tell ya the answer, y'all, no black dude could git away with what Slick Willie's got away with to date...and that there's RACIST, IMHO!!

FReegards...MUD

62 posted on 12/23/2002 12:46:20 PM PST by Mudboy Slim
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