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Clinton Quotes to Remember: In Their Own words (with sources)

Posted on 03/05/2003 5:07:17 AM PST by Liz

Clinton received just 43% of the vote, and less than 35% of eligible voters, voted. That works out to less than 16% of the eligible vote. Some Mandate!

"Our campaign is the opposite of 'competence.'" aide Eli Segal, quoted in the 7/22/92 Wall Street Journal

Statement made by Oliver North when asked to comment on Clinton's draft record. "I would rather vote for Jane Fonda than Gov. Clinton! At least she has been to North Vietnam."

"Special note to all press from the highest authority: don't touch the cat again." - President-elect Bill Clinton's first executive order

"I want to make it very clear that this middle-class tax cut, in my view, is central to any attempt we're going to make to have a short-term economic strategy and a long-term fairness strategy, which is part of getting this country going again." -- ABC News, Primary Debate, Manchester, NH 1/19/92 "You just can't promise something like that just to get elected if you know there's a good chance that circumstances may overtake you." - Bill Clinton, East Lansing MI debate, Mon Oct 19 1992

Sen. Pete Domencini (R)-New Mexico: "We're going to ask the American people to pay more so we can spend more, is that fair to say?" Dr. Alice Rivlin, Clinton appointee to the OMB: "That's one way to look at it, yes, Senator."

"You'd better call my dad...My mom's pretty busy." -- Chelsea Clinton

"[the United States] can't be so fixed on our desire to preserve the rights of ordinary Americans..." -- President William Clinton, March 1, 1993 during a press conference in Piscataway, NJ source: Boston Globe, 3/2/93, page 3

"It is a disgrace to the American people that the President of the United States would make a claim that is so baseless, that is so without foundation, so shameless..." -- Presidental Candidate William J. Clinton, October 1992, in response to Bush campaign commercials that claimed Clinton's campaign promises would require raising taxes on every family earning over $36,600

"I am not interested in raising taxes if we cannot get the spending cuts." -- President Clinton, Feb. 1993

"I've heard a lot of people compare Bill Clinton to Jimmy Carter, and I'd like to go on record as saying that I don't think that it's fair. Jimmy Carter was a veteran, and he had personal character. And even though I can't agree with Carter's policies, I always believed that he was telling the truth, as best he understood it. I can't say that for the Fat Cat..." -- Kenneth D. Whitehead (kdw@icd.ab.com)

"Clinton is just a better liar than George [Bush] is." -- Jared Dahl jdahl@rchland.vnet.ibm.com

Q: How can you tell the difference between Al Gore and a wooden Indian? A: One of them is dressed like an Indian.

Q: What's the difference between JFK and Bill Clinton? A: What Kennedy did to Marilyn Monroe, Clinton's doing to America.

"Thomas Jefferson understood the greater purpose of the liberty that our Founding Fathers sought during the creation of our Nation. Although it was against the British that the colonists fought for political rights, the true source of the rights of man was clearly stated in the Declaration of Independence. Jefferson wrote that all humans are "endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights . . . ." It was self-evident to him that denying these rights was wrong and that he and others must struggle to win what was theirs." -- President William Jefferson Clinton, 5/1/93

"You know the one thing that's wrong with this country? Everyone gets a chance to have their fair say." -- President William Clinton addressing the people of Philadelphia, May 28, 1993 in the Courtyard, City Hall, Philadelphia, PA

The Great Tragedy of the 20th century is that Clinton's name isn't on the Wall.

"It was hard to see, but a week ago Friday the Clinton administration, while driving a large black sedan at high speed across the 14th street bridge, opened the door and shoved out their revised downward GDP estimate for this year, to 2.5% from 3.1%." - Wall Street Journal Monday July 12 1993 (p A12)

"Spending programs are now 'investments,' taxes are 'contributions,' and these are the same people who say _I_ need a dictionary?" - Dan Quayle 2/19/93

"I'll tell you what I'm afraid of Zip...Bill Clinton's bumbling ineptitude." -- Bill Griffith, author of `Zippy the Pinhead'

GRIDLOCK (n), term denoting Congressional resistance to the President's agenda. This term may be used ONLY when Clinton's agenda is opposed by Congressional Republicans. Not to be confused with "healthy disagreement", an otherwise identical situation that exists when Clinton is opposed by Congressional Democrats (i.e., Majority Whip David Bonior,D-MI). See NAFTA, Health Care Reform, National Performance Review, etc.

"I can't worry about every under-capatilized business" -- Hillary Clinton testifing before congress on the effects of Nationalized Health Care.

"People will be hunting Democrats with dogs by the end of the century" Phil Gramm (when asked what would result if Clinton's proposals were passed)

"The period we're in is a lobbyist's dream come true" -- Joan Claybrook, head of the advocacy group Public Citizen, describing the atmosphere of the Clinton Administration.

"We can't be so fixated on our desire to preserve the rights of ordinary Americans.." -- President William Jefferson Clinton, USA TODAY 11 Mar 93

"The money we cut from the military would have been sufficient to lower unemplyment, to increase growth, to give us what we need in education and training, were it not for the enormous inflation in health-care cost and the size of the deficit I confronted when I took office." -- President William Clinton, Rolling Stone interview 11/93

"Clinton joins all of the deceit, paranoia and desire for absolute control of a Richard Nixon with the muddled, pseudo-intellectual paternalism of a George McGovern." -- Christopher Morton

"[Clinton's] Administration is easily the most reckless in interfering with the integrity of Federal investigative agencies since that of Richard Nixon." -- NY Times editorial, "White House Ethics Meltdown", 3/4/94

"I don't like to use the word sacrifice." - Bill Clinton, May 1992 "It will not be easy, it will require sacrifice." - Bill Clinton, Jan 1993

"[President Clinton] said he directed advisers to craft a policy allowing police to search public housing for weapons in the wake of a federal court order barring Chicago officials from conducting sweeps without search warrants." - Associated Press: (Chicago Tribune, 4/10/94 Section 1 page 10)

Benito Mussolini : Old Socialist ===> New Fascist Bill Clinton : Old Democrat ===> New Democrat

President Bill Clinton on the Constitution: "When we got organized as a country and we wrote a fairly radical Constitution with a radical Bill of Rights, giving a radical amount of individual freedom to Americans ..." "And so a lot of people say there's too much personal freedom. When personal freedom's being abused, you have to move to limit it. That's what we did in the announcement I made last weekend on the public housing projects, about how we're going to have weapon sweeps and more things like that to try to make people safer in their communities." -- President Bill Clinton, 3-22-94, MTV's "Enough is Enough"

"He () is the Willy Loman of Generation X , a traveling salesman who has the loyalty of a lizard with his tail broken off and the midnight taste of a man who'd double date with the Rev. Jimmy Swaggart" -- Hunter S. Thompson

".....African-Americans watch the same news at night that ordinary Americans do. " -- President Clinton on Black Entertainment Television, November 2, 1994

"My least favorite president. A bright man. In some ways, even -- at least policywise -- a brave man. And an energetic man. He has all the things I would look for in a president or want to see, but he's just so unable to come clean with us and admit anything to us that at his very foundation, I can't take him seriously. I just don't believe him because I don't think he tells us the truth about anything. I think at some point if he wants to truly be embraced by the American people, he should drop the pretense, the artifice and just look us in the eye and say 'Yeah I inhaled it, and then I drank the bong water. What are you gonna do?' He's not a bad man. He's just the sort of guy who will always volunteer to help you move, then when you got four of you picking up the sofa, he's the one who will fake lifting." Dennis Miller on President Clinton

"As to the testimony of some of Thomas' friends that he was interested in porn while he was in college - let me get this straight. Al Gore writes that the army is a fascist regime, it's ok - just an example of those silly views you get at college. Clarence Thomas watched porn and talked about it to friends - from what I've heard, male friends - and it's an example of a life-long obsession with sex and porn." -- jfarrell@utkvx.utk.edu on

William Clinton anagram, "I'm it, an ill clown."

For a team that Clinton promised would adhere to a "higher ethical standard" his administration has presided over an extraordinary amount of corruption and an unprecedented number of high-level officials forced to resign in disgrace. -- The Times (of London), Feb 12, 1995.

"Stephanopoulos knew that it was a mistake to assume that any one moment with Clinton, any one conversation, day, or even week reflected Clinton's true feelings or unchanging fundamental attitude about something." Bob Woodward, in his book "The Agenda"

"The President's essential character flaw isn't dishonesty so much as a-honesty. It isn't that Clinton means to say things that are not true, or that he cannot make true, but that everything is true for him when he says it, because he says it. Clinton means what he says when he says it, but tomorrow he will mean what he says when he says the opposite. He is the existential President, living with absolute sincerety in the passing moment." -- Michael Kelly, "The President's Past," New York Times Magazine, July 31, 1994

"I wish we could give people more control over their lives, not less." --- Bill Clinton

"...unfortunately we can't control the actions of everyone." --- Bill Clinton 1993-04-20

"It would be the equivalent of having the prime minister of England invite the Oklahoma City bombers to 10 Downing Street, to congradulate them on a job well done." -- Former British prime minister Margaret Thatcher responding to President Clinton's red-carpet welcome for Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams; Newsweek 5/15/95 page 19

"When personal freedom's being abused, you have to move to limit it." -- President Bill Clinton 3/22/94 "When your President abuses your personal freedom, you move to limit him." -- American Voters 11/8/94

"You can't say you love your country and hate your government." - Bill Clinton, 1995 (After the OKC bombing) "A lot of wonderful people love their country and hate the military." - Bill Clinton, 1969 (Letter to the National Guard)

"Everything we do looks sinister, even when it's innocent screw-ups." --unnamed White House official, Washington Post, 1/7/94

"There's a great deal of difference between responsible dissent and some of the things that are taking place in this country which I consider to be extremely dangerous to our national interest and I consider it not very helpful to the [people trying to maintain order]" Sounds like Clinton talking about the militias, doesn't it? Surprise, it's LBJ talking about peace protestors. Replace "men that are fighting the war for us" with "law enforcement officers fighting crime for us". Isomorphism. (Keith E Jackson)

"We still will have the freedom of speech, freedom of association and freedom of movement, but we may have to have more discipline in doing it..." -President refering to his Ominibus Counterterrorism Act on "60 Minutes".

"Well, that's because the 'normal opinions' of 'real Americans,' ... bear a strong resemblance to dog shit." -- (Paul H. Henry), a very vocal Liberal & Clinton defender. (posted to 7/17/95)

"In this changing, complex and exciting world with exploding expectations, we need to find some common ground. We need people and ideas to turn to bind us, and Mahatma Gandhi with his message of oneness for mankind is one of them." -- Hillary Rodham Clinton; addressing the commemoration of the 125th Birth Anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi held on July 14th, 1995 in Washington

Bill Clinton, 12/3/69, in letter to Lt. Col. Eugene Holmes: "I am writing too in the hope that my telling you this one story will help you to understand more clearly how so many fine people have come to find themselves still loving their country but loathing the military ..." Bill Clinton, 7/20/95, in address to Federal Law Enforcement meeting: "It is irresponsible for people in elected positions to suggest that the police are some sort of armed bureaucracy acting on private grudges and hidden agendas. That is wrong, it's inaccurate, and people who suggest that ought to be ashamed of themselves."

Give a few billion, she'll invest us out of the deficit.

"The greed of the 1980s can be summed up in two words: Cattle Futures!"

"I never thought I'd miss Nancy Reagan. There can't be a rating [on the Clinton drug policy] when there hasn't been a performance." -- Rep. Charles Rangel (D-NY), April 24, 1993

"[S]enior Administration officials, including Bentsen and Panetta, concede that the professed shock at higher deficit estimates issued after the election was largely feigned. Moreover, the new Clinton team issued initial budget projections soon after taking office that put absolutely the worst face possible on the deficit outlook, manipulating data to reinforce the impression that Bush had left Clinton with a fiscal nightmare." -- Los Angeles Times, April 24, 1994, p. D1.

The following are excerpts from "THE CLINTON COUNTDOWN CALENDAR", which counts the number of weeks left until Clinton leaves office: October, 1992 : Candidate Clinton says: "I'm not going to raise taxes on the middle-class Americans to pay for the programs I recommended." February 15, 1993 : Less than one month after Inauguration, Clinton backtracked from his campaign promise to lower taxes for the middle class. From the oval office Clinton said "I had hoped to invest in your future by creating jobs, expanding education, reforming health care and reducing the debt without asking more of you ... but I can't."

"I'll tell you the whole story about that budget. Probably there are people in this room still mad at me at that budget because you think I raised your taxes too much. It might surprise you to know that I think I raised them too much, too." -- President Clinton, WASHINGTON (Oct 18, 1995 - 20:48 EDT)

"Now has walked away from the welfare bill he sent to Congress last year, just as the week before he renounced the tax increase he pushed to passage in 1993. What next? Perhaps he'll say he didn't mean to send up last year's health care reform proposals either. Mrs. Clinton made him do it. It becomes increasingly difficult to know what this president stands for, or whether he stands for anything." - Washington Post, Friday, November 3, 1995

"He told us it was a crisis. He said, 'My presidency is on the line. It's an emergency.' It's always that way with him. He's always saying, 'These are the last days.' " -- Georgia Rep. John Lewis on Clinton's arm-twisting for votes (Newsweek, 8/29/94)

Which of these quotes more closely expresses your beliefs: A) R.Reagan : "Government is not a solution to our problem, government IS the problem." B) B. Clinton: "Keep in mind that most of our problem is with working Americans"

"Clinton is an unusually good liar"- Senator Bob Kerry, Democrat, February 3, 1996, Esquire magazine interview. "It was not an angry comment. It was actually intended as an off-handed compliment." Omaha World-Herald (2/5/96) [Senator Kerry commenting on the previous quote]

" has kept all of the promises he intended to keep." - George Stephanopolous on "Larry King Live" - 2/16/96

"Confronted by angry Republican lawmakers, Veterans Affairs Secretary Jesse Brown acknowledged yesterday that the administration's seven-year plan for balancing the federal budget would 'devastate' his department. But Brown, who has described a Republican budget plan with smaller cuts in VA spending as 'mean-spirited,' refused to back down from his earlier, critical assessment of the GOP plan." -- THE WASHINGTON POST, 3/30/96

"No wonder Americans hate politics when, year in and year out, they hear politicians make promises that won't come true because they don't even mean them - campaign fantasies that win elections but don't get nations moving again." -- Candidate Clinton, Detroit Economic Club August 21, 1992

"I'm not going to raise taxes on middle-class Americans to pay for the programs I've recommended." Candidate Clinton, Presidential Debate October 19, 1992

"It's hard - maybe impossible - to say anymore what Bill Clinton stands for...In the last month or so, he has set a personal best for pandering, rejecting his own tax bill and welfare program. He has abandoned longtime friends when they came under political attack (Lani Guinier was just the first) and so enraged his one-time supporters that it is at Washington dinner parties, not military bases as Jesse Helms once said." -- Columnist Richard Cohen, The Washington Post, 11/9/95

"Bill Clinton gives the appearance of taking stands-for some sort of tax cut, some sort of welfare reform, some sort of balanced budget-but these are ploys, mirages: they exist only to undermine positions taken by the Republicans. He doesn't fight for anything substantive-except of course, re-election. ...He has fallen into the dangerous habit of lip synching the presidency: he gives the appearance of leadership, but not the substance." --Joe Klein (Newsweek, 10/23/95)

"He's like the guy you don't want your child to go out with." --- Democratic Rep. Gene Taylor (The Washington Post,8/8/95)


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To: Howlin
Can't you just picture her as president (perish the thought)?

"Now what did I do with that red phone?"
"Security Council? What's that?
"Sorry I can't meet with the Joint Chiefs of Staff. I have my nails done, Tuesday."
"Nuclear capability? Gimmee the dictionary. Lessee...nuclear....n-u-k-l-i-a-r-e..."

21 posted on 03/05/2003 12:44:51 PM PST by Liz
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To: Liz
"We could give the money back to you but you might not spend it right." Bill Clinton 1/20/99, Marine Midland Arena (now HSBC Arena), Buffalo, NY.

I'll never forget this quote. It is the epitome of arrogance. This was spoken the day following the 1999 State of the Union address. He was cheered by all of the teachers, unionists, and school students who took the day off to attend this BS. If you're wondering why New York State is in its present (and seemingly unending) screwed up condition, look to the people who cheered this as a big reason.
22 posted on 03/05/2003 4:00:40 PM PST by Smber (The smallest minority is the individual. Get the government off my back.)
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To: Smber
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23 posted on 03/05/2003 4:25:45 PM PST by Barset
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To: Smber
That the conniving, lowlife Clintons had the unmitigated gall to put themselves up as candidates was deplorable enough.

But the fact that there were actually people out there that would vote for them.......was astonishing.

Why these morons couldn't see through the Clintons never ceases to amaze me.

As PT Barnum said, "There's a sucker born every minute" .......

......and every single last one of 'em voted for the despicable Clintons.

24 posted on 03/05/2003 7:42:50 PM PST by Liz
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To: Liz
bump
25 posted on 03/06/2003 12:27:07 AM PST by GiovannaNicoletta
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To: Liz
Wow! What a pack of wild quotes!

"We can't be so fixated on our desire to preserve the rights of ordinary Americans.." -- President William Jefferson Clinton, USA TODAY 11 Mar 93


26 posted on 03/06/2003 3:02:18 AM PST by Arthur Wildfire! March (LIBERTY or DEATH!)
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To: Liz
Bump for later.
27 posted on 03/06/2003 3:46:37 AM PST by Tennessee_Bob (Dieses sieht wie ein Job nach Dringlichkeitshosen aus!)
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To: Liz
bump
28 posted on 03/06/2003 3:49:03 AM PST by KSCITYBOY
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To: Liz
"..."He () is the Willy Loman of Generation X , a traveling salesman who has the loyalty of a lizard with his tail broken off and the midnight taste of a man who'd double date with the Rev. Jimmy Swaggart" -- Hunter S. Thompson..."

Hadda check in, Liz..............FRegards

29 posted on 03/06/2003 6:41:21 AM PST by gonzo (If I got smart with you, how would you know?. . .)
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To: gonzo
Glad you did.
30 posted on 03/06/2003 7:18:14 AM PST by Liz
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To: Liz
I did sort of a "Compare and Contrast" a few years ago - Clinton and Sam Adams:

Sam Adams said:

""If ye love wealth greater than liberty, the tranquility of servitude greater than the animating
contest for freedom, go home from us in peace. We seek not your consul, nor your arms.
Crouch down and lick the hand that feeds you. May your chains set lightly upon you; and
may posterity forget ye were our countrymen."

And Bill Clinton's minions respond:
 
"It's the Economy, Stupid." (1992)
"The economy's doing well." (1998/1999)
And Sam Adams writes:

"How strangely will the Tools of a Tyrant pervert the plain Meaning of Words!"
   --(Letter to John Pitts, January 21, 1776)

And Bill Clinton says:
 
"That depends on what the meaning of the word 'is' is." (1998)
And Sam Adams again says:

"He who is void of virtuous attachments in private life is, or very soon will be, void of all
regard for his country. There is seldom an instance of a man guilty of betraying his country,
who had not before lost the feeling of moral obligations in his private connections."
  -- [letter to James Warren, November 4, 1775]

And Bill Clinton's minions pipe up:

"The candidate's character doesn't matter." (1992)
"What the President does in his private life doesn't matter."(1998/1999)
Furthermore, Sam Adams said:

"The Constitution shall never be construed to prevent the people of the
United States who are peaceable citizens from keeping their own arms."

In his infinite wisdom, Bill Clinton holds forth:
"We can't be so fixated on our desire to preserve the rights of ordinary Americans to
legitimately own handguns and rifles...that we are unable to think about reality."
USA Today, March 11, 1993
Then Thomas Jefferson said:
"I know of no safe depository of the ultimate powers of the society but
the people themselves; and if we think them not enlightened enough to
exercise their control with wholesome discretion, the remedy is not to
take it from them, but to inform their discretion by education."
 -- [Letter to Wm. C. Jarvis, 1820]
And Bill Clinton's got a response for that, too:
"[W]hen we got organized as a country and we wrote a fairly radical Constitution
with a radical Bill of Rights, giving a radical amount of individual freedom to Americans,
it was assumed that the Americans who had that freedom would use it responsibly....
[However, now] there's a lot of irresponsibility. And so a lot of people say there's too
much freedom. When personal freedom's being abused, you have to move to limit it."
     President Bill Clinton, 3-22-94, MTV's "Enough is Enough"
 
And I'll give the last words to ol' Sam:
"If ever time should come, when vain and aspiring men shall possess
the highest seats in Government, our country will stand in need of its
experienced patriots to prevent its ruin."
and
"...it does not require a majority to prevail, but rather an irate,
tireless minority keen to set brush fires in people's minds..."

31 posted on 03/06/2003 1:53:40 PM PST by DuncanWaring (...and Freedom tastes of Reality.)
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To: DuncanWaring
Spineless degenerate Clinton and his minions never had a noble thought in their lives.
32 posted on 03/06/2003 2:44:20 PM PST by Liz
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To: OldFriend
Never will I believe that this conniving, murderous monster was fairly elected by the American people. There's a book, Votescam, that shows how elections are won--democrat style.
It was Stalin who said: He who casts the vote decides nothing. He who counts the vote decides everything.The democrats have control over the computers and the counting. Republicans have to vote in droves to win elections. It takes only a few votes for the rigged computers to produce a "winner." We need to have each voter show ID and count the votes manually with proper supervision until the computers can be fixed to show a true count.
33 posted on 03/07/2003 9:02:19 AM PST by democratsstealvotes
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To: democratsstealvotes
The fraud in districts controlled by democrats has gotten so overwhelming that in some polling districts the votes counted exceeds the number of registered voters. Florida was only the tip of the iceberg.
34 posted on 03/07/2003 9:12:41 AM PST by OldFriend
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To: Liz
Never will I belive that this conniving, murderous monster was faily elected by the American people. There's a book, Votescam, that show how elections are won--democrat style. It was Stalin who said: He who casts the vote decides nothing. He who counts the vote decides everything. The democrats have control over the computers and the counting. Conservatives have to vote in droves to win elections. Yet, it takes only a few votes for the rigged computer to produce a "winner." We need to have each voter show ID and then count the votes manually with proper supervision until the computers can be fixed to show a true count.
35 posted on 03/07/2003 9:21:42 AM PST by democratsstealvotes
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To: OldFriend
That little dumb blonde who "won" in Louisiana got a little help from the Scumbag. Did you notice that just before the polls closed, he called someone in Louisiana and demanded that they get the blacks to the polls? It didn't take but just a few votes to "trip" the computer to make the democrat win. Talk about a third world voting system!
36 posted on 03/07/2003 9:27:33 AM PST by democratsstealvotes
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To: democratsstealvotes
Daschle's home state is another place that is rife with fraud. Rather a shame that the republican candidate gave up with a wimper.
37 posted on 03/07/2003 11:52:39 AM PST by OldFriend
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To: democratsstealvotes
It was Stalin who said: He who casts the vote decides nothing. He who counts the vote decides everything.

The motto of every Dumbocrat pol particularly the "Daley Vote-Manufacturing Company of
Chicago" - a generations-old family busines - hired to count and count and recount until their guy wins. The Daley returns usually come in at the last minute in used Chicage pizza boxes. The number of winning votes far exceeds the number of registered voters in a particular voting ditrict.

38 posted on 03/08/2003 3:09:27 AM PST by Liz
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To: Pagey

A "Save These Historical Quotes" BUMP!


39 posted on 11/10/2004 12:09:56 PM PST by Pagey (Hillary has been eerily silent lately, just like when she ran the War Room in the West Wing in 98,99)
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To: Pagey
A "Save These Historical Quotes" BUMP! for 2011

Just an example from 2003 of the treasure trove of information available in the Free Republic archive.

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40 posted on 10/17/2011 1:57:58 PM PDT by deks ("...the battle of our time is the battle of liberty against the overreach of the federal government")
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