To: bamahead; djsherin; traviskicks
Legislators often see bipartisanship as constructive, but I disagree especially where the destruction of our economy or our liberty is concerned. There has been too much bipartisan consensus on expanding government far beyond the bounds of the Constitution which we all swore to defend and uphold.ping!
2 posted on
04/06/2009 6:12:44 PM PDT by
rabscuttle385
("If this be treason, then make the most of it!" —Patrick Henry)
To: rabscuttle385; djsherin; bamahead; murphE; Extremely Extreme Extremist; Captain Kirk; Gondring; ...
3 posted on
04/06/2009 6:57:08 PM PDT by
djsherin
(Government is essentially the negation of liberty.)
To: rabscuttle385
***I voted against it, and was pleased to see that not a single Republican representative voted for it.***
Now we’re getting somewhere. The GOP definitely needs to keep this up.
4 posted on
04/06/2009 6:58:53 PM PDT by
djsherin
(Government is essentially the negation of liberty.)
To: rabscuttle385
...Neo-conservatives, Pseudo-conservatives, exodus-republicans, all clowns that quit the GOP circus. After years of denial, they espouse third party advocates and want to get on the ship. I'm for kielhalen them, and if they come up alive, walk der plank. We don't need them, we are pirates, privateers...
7 posted on
04/07/2009 5:40:14 AM PDT by
gargoyle
(It's a good day to die for this Nations Freedom. Regret for only one life for my country.)
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