Posted on 04/29/2010 10:24:32 AM PDT by AuntB
“Just out of curiosity, how do you think Old Hickory would handle the illegal aliens invading out nation?”
LOL. Now that thought puts a smile on my face, cause I know the illegals would no longer be in the country.
A.) Beck’s NOT an idiot, though sometimes you can’t actually PROVE that; and
B.) YOU are not addressing the substance of my post; which means:
C.) YOU LOSE.
Sorry, but thanks for (not) playing.
A.) Beck’s NOT an idiot, though sometimes you can’t actually PROVE that; and
B.) YOU are not addressing the substance of my post; which means:
C.) YOU LOSE.
Sorry, but thanks for (not) playing.
You want to argue TR sometime, I’m game. He was quite the patriot and effective President. Like all Presidents, he had his shortcomings and moments of stupidity. But basing TR’s career evaluation on his boneheaded BullMoose years (all two of them) as Beck likes to do, is as much a disservice to TR as basing Churchill’s career on his mistakes (Which including joining Labour, amongst other things).
I could care less about his “Bullmoose” years. I base my loathing for him on the Interstate Commerce Commission, the “Trust Busters” and all the other ways he grew government and government regulation of business when he WAS in office. Now, granted there may have been some abuses by a few businesses, but I would far rather have had THAT than the strangling tentacles of big government, which is what TR was spinning during his Whitehouse years.
“The question is, will the State of Arizona survive and and be allowed to protect its citizens, its culture, it’s history, its laws.”
It won’t if Obama and his GOP Treason Lobby comrades have any say in it.
Jackson definately had his many flaws. Unlike Zero, he really knew who our enemies were!
So busting up AT&T’s monopoly was a bad thing?
When was it busted up? I don’t recall the year, but it was in the 80’s after the MCI lawsuit. Had nothing to do with Teddy “big government” Roosevelt.
That’s true. It was During Reagan’s time. To foster competition instead of monopolies. That is also what Roosevelt was known for. Though progressive old Teddy did far fewer than ‘conservative’ Taft.
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