To: MeeknMing
This article is a wake up call for a truth the GOP had best get a clue about. The nice little bills being pushed like Fast Track Trade, Faith Based Programs, and the list is many more as well. Ask yourselves this serious question. Do you want Hillary Clinton to have these powers as POTUS? Be serious please! What bad precedent is now being cheered on because Da man is in office will be the DEM's one day. Sobering thought isn't it? If it's a bad idea for Hillary to have it's bad news period. This is a point consistently being ignored but a valid one no less.
Consider seriously your support of any and all new programs and positions being created. Do you want a Hillary Homeland Security? Well why allow it now? Bad precedent will be this administrations worst legacy it doesn't have to be this way if enough people protest to the GOP. Think seriously on the matters and don't be quick to give it all you blessing unless you have weighed carefully the possible long term results of current proposals.
To: cva66snipe
A bump for what you said. I would add that some people need to get a grip on reality; there is no guarantee that Bush will win a second term and those sky-high poll ratings may not last forever and even if high in 2004, all those who approve of Bush may not necessarily vote for him.
We also need to take these little hitlery "feelers" seriously and do what we can to expose her so she doesn't have a chance. That evil witch is a scary power monger whether these new bills are passed or not.
To: cva66snipe
Public Service Message: You saw what Hillary wanted to do to your HMO, can she be trusted with Homeland Security?
15 posted on
12/12/2001 9:06:49 AM PST by
Zon
To: cva66snipe
Public Service Message: You saw what Hillary wanted to do to your HMO, can she be trusted with Homeland Security?
16 posted on
12/12/2001 9:06:55 AM PST by
Zon
To: cva66snipe
We agree but there are lots of short sighted folks around!
20 posted on
12/12/2001 9:34:33 AM PST by
RnMomof7
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