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I have no idea what you just said.
BTW, if you think Pat Buchanan is "religious right", you are sadly mistaken.
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Matthias my good friend, Pat Buchanan is about as far to the Catholic religious right as they come. I would vote for the liberal( right) long before this guy would ever get my support. LOL
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Rrrright....keep dreaming. He's a libertarian. That means, he doesn't push his view of things on you, Larry.
That in turn means, that it doesn't matter a flying fig newton whether he is religious right or not.
EDIT: Sorry. He is a little further to the religious right than I initially thought. I have researched the issue a bit and have some concerns now.
Last edited by Matthias; 04/12/04.
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they are both statist pos's. Who gave us the Patriot Act, Who (probably) voted for it?
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The issue is never the issue. The issue is always the revolution.
David Horowitz, Saul Alinsky and every woman I've ever argued with.
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Bigfoot, I wonder why the media ( I know) has not called enmasse for him to open his military records for inspection like they did President Bush. I wonder if the public could get this rolling. miles
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Come on, Miles. Do you really wonder? It's sort of like the Jamie Gorelick thing--one set of rules for the Rs and another for the Ds. That's because the Ds are the good people and the Rs are evil, warmongering, taxcutforthe riching, baby starving, welfare cutting, gun worshipping, homophobic, racist, sexist, ageist, disabledist, religious rightist nogoodniks. Why should they be treated fairly?
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Steve_NO, I guess those tylenol pm's made me have bad dreams again. miles
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Well, what the hell, I'll wade in. The [email]S@%ts[/email] deep, but I've got boots on, so here goes.
Here's an idea - Larry and supporters: vote for Kerry. Folks not supporting Larry: vote for Bush.
Me (since I opened my mouth): I'll vote against Bush this time, then against the winner of this one the next time. Why? Well, let's see.
Do we have a fiscal conservative in the race? No. Do we have a foreign policy conservatice in the race? No. Do we have an advocate of small government in the race? No. Do we have a natural resources conservative in the race? No. How about a backer of the Constitution, esp. the Bill of Rights? No. (Bush pushed for and enacted the PATRIOT ACT, and the Project SAFE Act - Kerry voted for each). And, we certainly don't have anybody in the race that I'd trust covering my a$$ in a fight in this race.
So, until we, finally, have someone I can vote FOR (can we resurrect Teddy Roosevelt?), I guess I'll just have to vote against whomever is in office. Makes the decisions easy, but they still stink.
So, you vote yours, I'll vote against those that ain't mine. And, in case we've all forgotten, these votes really only matter in states that will be contested this fall.
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Uh oh, Kerry just got stung bad. This one is gonna hurt too, seeing how the guy can't answer a single question about education or emigration without mentioning that he served in Vietnam. http://www.cnsnews.com//ViewSpecialReports.asp?Page=\SpecialReports\archive\200405\SPE20040503a.htmlI just wish they had held off until the nomination though. I hope the Dems don't pull another Torriceli style swap.
The issue is never the issue. The issue is always the revolution.
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VAnimrod, Unless everone does like you and then those contested states could change. miles
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