Mr. Baldwin has expanded on the old idea of the late George C. Wallace, who said in 1968 that there was not a "dime's worth" of difference between the two national parties.
To: Theodore R.
Neither know what conservativism is.
2 posted on
05/27/2003 3:24:13 PM PDT by
Digger
To: Theodore R.
Chuck, you ignorant fraud!
God requires good and righteous people/nations to oppose evil.
HELLO CHUCK!!! That's us, the good guys!
To: Theodore R.
Interesting story....
5 posted on
05/27/2003 3:28:13 PM PDT by
TLBSHOW
(the gift is to see the truth)
To: Theodore R.
Not a lot of difference in some peoples favorite little pet issues, but on the whole, the gulf has never been greater.
To: Theodore R.
So does this mean that George Bush is Caesar and Suddam Hussein is (was) Christ?
To: Theodore R.
Anyone who refuses to acknowledge that President Bush has been given divine authority to act outside the U.S. Constitution is branded as unpatriotic or worse. Baloney.
Several conservatives have even gone so far as to call G. W. Bush, "America's King." To them, Bush is Caesar, and America is an empire.
Who? You don't get any points for playing smack-down with a straw man.
10 posted on
05/27/2003 3:43:59 PM PDT by
marron
To: Theodore R.
Several conservatives have even gone so far as to call G. W. Bush, "America's King." To them, Bush is Caesar, and America is an empire.WTF???? Who are these conservatives who have coronated GWB as "King George" in the media? God, the New York Times wishes some prominent "neocon" would call him "America's King" - they could generate enough hysteria and column-inches to make the entire world say "Jayson who?" in about three days.
To: Theodore R.
Who (I ask in all seriousness) is Chuck Baldwin and why should his opinion be of any concern to me?
12 posted on
05/27/2003 3:53:49 PM PDT by
Ole Okie
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