BTW, I think Hugh Hewitt is correct; Specter ain't a great friend, but he would make one mean enemy.
To: JusPasenThru
The question is, can the GOP keep Mr. Magic Bullet on a tight leash...
2 posted on
11/10/2004 4:20:49 AM PST by
Amalie
(FREEDOM had NEVER been another word for nothing left to lose...)
To: JusPasenThru
3 posted on
11/10/2004 4:21:45 AM PST by
tdewey10
(The democratic party is on the verge of starting a new civil war.)
To: JusPasenThru
"I'm a pretty decent guy..."
Well, I guess that settles it.
4 posted on
11/10/2004 4:24:19 AM PST by
billybudd
To: JusPasenThru
not a team player unless you are talking
TEAM SOROS
Bork Specter before he flushes a Bush legacy down the John
5 posted on
11/10/2004 4:26:17 AM PST by
joesnuffy
("The merit of our Constitution was, not that it promotes democracy, but checks it." Horatio Seymour)
To: JusPasenThru
I think he's more a liability as a friend than an enemy.
Plus, if he considers Justice Sandra Day O'Connor and Justice Anthony Kennedy to be pro-life, he has worse issues than I thought.
6 posted on
11/10/2004 4:27:51 AM PST by
Blessed Charlemagne
(http://www.angeltowns3.com/members/romanist/index.htm)
To: JusPasenThru
I'd just as soon have a rattlesnake in my sleeping bag as Specter in my party.
To: JusPasenThru
If one has to tell others that he is a "decent guy", he isn't.
11 posted on
11/10/2004 4:34:16 AM PST by
Preachin'
(Where is Murrymom?)
To: JusPasenThru
Specter speaks: "I'm a pretty decent guy..."There are millions and millions of aborted (i.e., murdered) children who would have voiced a different opinion if they could after being dismembered, smothered, burned with saline solution, ripped apart, etc.
12 posted on
11/10/2004 4:39:03 AM PST by
tame
(We should fear those who fear the religious right. Christophobes are DANGEROUS!)
To: JusPasenThru
I think Hugh Hewitt is correct; Specter ain't a great friend, but he would make one mean enemy.Now is no time to be intimidated and blackmailed by leftist RINOs.
WE can make Arlen Specter think we are Attila the Hun.
13 posted on
11/10/2004 4:40:53 AM PST by
tame
(We should fear those who fear the religious right. Christophobes are DANGEROUS!)
To: JusPasenThru
If Specter joins the democrats, their loss would be our gain.Pubs need to be rid of this fraud.
15 posted on
11/10/2004 4:45:37 AM PST by
cynicom
(<p)
To: JusPasenThru
Balony! He is just saying what he thinks is necessary for him to get the Chairman's position.
His original outburst was how he actually felt.
He would have been more comfortable under aerry Presidency as he and John Kerry have more in common than he and President Bush do.
To wit: Abortion, gay marriage, defending terrorists, depriving law abiding citizens of the right to own and possess firearms.
17 posted on
11/10/2004 4:55:39 AM PST by
sport
To: JusPasenThru
Oh so he was just doing a John Kerry impersonation?
OUT!
19 posted on
11/10/2004 5:09:27 AM PST by
funkywbr
To: JusPasenThru
Yup, im with Hugh too. The media is trying to divide us on this and we bit hard. Let's focus on the 2006 senate elections instead.
20 posted on
11/10/2004 5:26:21 AM PST by
traviskicks
(Poverty has no causes. Only prosperity has causes. - Jane Jacobs)
To: JusPasenThru
This comment follows news from fox that specter is on his own. Apparently there will be no deeper or further support from senators or the WH.
No word from the six conservative senators who sit on the committee.
To: JusPasenThru
"I'm a pretty decent guy..." You don't get to decide that, Arlen, we do.
To: JusPasenThru
"Specter speaks: "I'm a pretty decent guy..." Tell it to the friends and family of Holly Maddux, you shyster.
30 posted on
11/10/2004 9:00:03 AM PST by
jpl
(The tribe has spoken, now for goodness sake, get a life.)
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