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To: Mia T
Maybe you are correct, but sometimes I feel like an idiot for voting for Bush and donating money to the Swifties.

I didn't vote in the '00 election, after seeing that child drug out by JBT (Elian Gonzales), I knew Bush had it in the bag.

Kind of fits in with the knowledge I have about Mena Airport. (But the Algore is so stupid (?) he hasn't figured out that cost him the election LOL.)

After seeing Bush I take a dive in his reelection campaign to allow Slickmeister to replace him, everything I knew about ... off budget funding of certain projects came to jump up larger than life*.

Didn't really want to face it, as I have walked precincts for "R" candidates. I would have reminded apolitical but Kerry annoys me. Can't explain it, just something about posers/traitors ticks me off.

Then came Bush II.

He made good noises about stopping abortion. I don't like his globalism - open borders and contempt towards the working class.

There is a reason Hispanic-Americans don't vote for him en mass. They don't trust him. They see how he has sold out Afro-Americans and know they could be next. They're hardly stupid.

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Do you think sending in machine gun armed Federal Swat Teams to arrest dog Chapman and the Border patrol guys was wise?**

Bottom line is I don't trust the Washington cabal. Thus if a pro- abortionist carries the Republican banner, I'm off to a (now) obscure Third Party.

I know Democrats very well. Did a little drinking with them when they were trying to woo my cop union to support Rose Bird for Cali's Supreme Court.

Under the influence of Mr. John Barrelycorn, several of them admitted they were communists, but quickly added "But not of the Soviet Model".

They crave power like an addict seeks his next fix, more-so if possible.

They live in a world of their own, everything seen in term of the Marxist viewpoint. And I believe they would love to see US troops being taken off the roof of our Embassy in Baghdad, a la Saigon. I hate to see them anywhere near the levers of power, as I will be amongst the first to be sent to a reeducation camp. But I cannot vote for a politician who supports abortion (except in limited cases of rape-incest-mother's physical health)

A conflict? May be, but those babies are precious in the eyes of their Creator and I cannot argue with the Man Upstairs. The folks that run Washington know that there are many of us that hold abortion as a litmus test, so they are pushing for "R" candidates who are unsupportable.

* See my home page

** A simple Yes - No answer will suffice.

Sorry about the rambling, but please keep hammering the Beast.

85 posted on 04/19/2007 6:18:51 PM PDT by investigateworld (Abortion stops a beating heart)
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To: investigateworld

I agree with you. The root cause of the problem is entrenched power. (Why AREN’T Sandy Berger and the clintons in the slammer (at a minimum)?)

We won’t solve our problems unless and until we purge DC of the professional pols and replace them with citizen politicians, people of high character and achievement who will lend their expertise for a term or two and then return to their day jobs.

Until then, we must do everything in our power to keep the clintons (or any of their seditious buddies) out of the WH.

Putting doctrinal purity ahead of making sure a defective and dangerous clinton never again controls this country is pre-clinton thinking. We no longer have the luxury of time or circumstance to massage our sensibilities, to indulge our indignations. We will not survive another clinton. (We may yet not survive the first.)


89 posted on 04/19/2007 7:26:00 PM PDT by Mia T (Stop Clintons' Undermining Machinations (The acronym is the message.))
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