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It is one of those times I really regret we can only excerpt from WND these days.

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But now, as much as I hate to, I must disagree with my friend Joseph Farah once again. Yesterday he wrote: "But Bill Buckley is gone. And so, in my opinion, is the conservative movement."

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The last man standing as the leader of the heart of the Republican Party is Gov. Mike Huckabee. He's only candidate who stands for the Human Life Amendment and Marriage Protection Amendment – which just got even more important.

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Terri Schiavo: Obama says helping her was his one great "regret" in life. He wishes he could go back in time and have a hand in starving a disabled women to death. Nice. But so does John McCain. Take a look at what he told Esquire (August 2006) and re-run Feb. 21, 2008:

"I understand the frustrations a lot of Republicans feel," McCain says. "We're not representing their hopes and dreams and aspirations. We worry about Ms. Schiavo before we worry about balancing the budget."

As Bobby Schindler said on my radio program last week, "What about the hopes and dreams of my sister (Terri Schiavo)?" Wasn't Barack's book about hope? Just not for the disabled, apparently. The audacity. And do we really want a candidate who thinks the budget is more important than human life? I don't. Huckabee stands for "the least" of us, and he's the only one.......................

The conservative movement's new leader

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596 posted on 03/04/2008 3:19:48 AM PST by 8mmMauser (Jezu ufam tobie...Jesus I trust in Thee)
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From The American Spectator...

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Re: Letters (under "Kevorkian Care") in Reader Mail's Sissy Slapped:

As someone who is both handicapped and over sixty, the prospect of Obama Care is positively chilling. I can't help but wonder if I, too, will face the horrible death by torture endured by Terri Schiavo at the end of my life. Even mass murderer Timothy McVeigh had a more merciful death, but then, of course, the law forbids "cruel and unusual punishment." The only "crime" poor Terri was guilty of was that of being an inconvenience to her louse of a two-timing spouse.
-- Gretchen L. Chellson
Alexandria, Virginia

IN DEFENSE OF GEORGE NEUMAYR

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597 posted on 03/04/2008 3:24:05 AM PST by 8mmMauser (Jezu ufam tobie...Jesus I trust in Thee)
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