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Politics > Politics-USA |
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"Bothrops Alticola" |
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16 May 2006 07:44:26 PM |
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We the People |
You can call it what you want, but even President John Kennedy (bless his
soul) would not have spewed out a speech such as our Liberal President in a
Conservative suit did last night.
For whatever reason, George Bush is pro-illegal and he's backed by Senator
Edward Kennedy and other Democrats in Congress.
This brings us to this question.
Is there really any difference in the political parties today?
Something is driving decisions made by our politicians, both so called
Democrats and Republicans, that cannot be ignored any longer by the American
people.
I can't pinpoint it, but it's scary. The will of the people, both Democrats
and Republicans, bi-partisan on the issue of illegal immigration is being
completely ignored by our elected officials.
We, the people, are going to suffer from the decisions the Plutocrats are
making today that will affect our future tomorrow.
Both Democrats and Republicans want to grant illegals amnesty in our
country, and the question is why?
Why do our elected officials want a nation overrun by minorities while
citizens of this nation who have been here for generations will be required
to pay for their amnesty, and the Social Security that will be granted to
their parents who will be given automatic citizenship once their children
become citizens, without paying one Peso into the social security system?
This country is on the verge of some very serious *****, and American
citizens no longer trust their elected officials.
"No dots connect", nothing makes sense, and it's only a matter of time
before the silent white and black majority of this nation will finally take
to the streets, both Democrat and Republican, to ask "what the *****", or
"get the ***** out of the way".
and it ain't gonna be pretty.
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| User: "Cherry Picker" |
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| Title: Re: We the People |
16 May 2006 08:00:56 PM |
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"Bothrops Alticola" <Capricorn@TiVo.net> wrote in message
news:e4drm6$6n2$1@news.datemas.de...
You can call it what you want, but even President John Kennedy (bless his
soul) would not have spewed out a speech such as our Liberal President in
a Conservative suit did last night.
For whatever reason, George Bush is pro-illegal and he's backed by Senator
Edward Kennedy and other Democrats in Congress.
This brings us to this question.
Is there really any difference in the political parties today?
Something is driving decisions made by our politicians, both so called
Democrats and Republicans, that cannot be ignored any longer by the
American people.
I can't pinpoint it, but it's scary. The will of the people, both
Democrats and Republicans, bi-partisan on the issue of illegal immigration
is being completely ignored by our elected officials.
We, the people, are going to suffer from the decisions the Plutocrats are
making today that will affect our future tomorrow.
Both Democrats and Republicans want to grant illegals amnesty in our
country, and the question is why?
Why do our elected officials want a nation overrun by minorities while
citizens of this nation who have been here for generations will be
required to pay for their amnesty, and the Social Security that will be
granted to their parents who will be given automatic citizenship once
their children become citizens, without paying one Peso into the social
security system?
This country is on the verge of some very serious *****, and American
citizens no longer trust their elected officials.
"No dots connect", nothing makes sense, and it's only a matter of time
before the silent white and black majority of this nation will finally
take to the streets, both Democrat and Republican, to ask "what the *****",
or "get the ***** out of the way".
and it ain't gonna be pretty.
You are confused by all that glue you sniff. Bush IS a conservative
Republican and he's doing exactly what the wealthy Conservatives want him to
do.
*Bush is not worthy of US ARMY support.
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: We the People |
16 May 2006 08:08:25 PM |
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Cherry Picker wrote:
"Bothrops Alticola" <Capricorn@TiVo.net> wrote in message
news:e4drm6$6n2$1@news.datemas.de...
You can call it what you want, but even President John Kennedy (bless his
soul) would not have spewed out a speech such as our Liberal President in
a Conservative suit did last night.
For whatever reason, George Bush is pro-illegal and he's backed by Senator
Edward Kennedy and other Democrats in Congress.
This brings us to this question.
Is there really any difference in the political parties today?
Something is driving decisions made by our politicians, both so called
Democrats and Republicans, that cannot be ignored any longer by the
American people.
I can't pinpoint it, but it's scary. The will of the people, both
Democrats and Republicans, bi-partisan on the issue of illegal immigration
is being completely ignored by our elected officials.
We, the people, are going to suffer from the decisions the Plutocrats are
making today that will affect our future tomorrow.
Both Democrats and Republicans want to grant illegals amnesty in our
country, and the question is why?
Why do our elected officials want a nation overrun by minorities while
citizens of this nation who have been here for generations will be
required to pay for their amnesty, and the Social Security that will be
granted to their parents who will be given automatic citizenship once
their children become citizens, without paying one Peso into the social
security system?
This country is on the verge of some very serious *****, and American
citizens no longer trust their elected officials.
"No dots connect", nothing makes sense, and it's only a matter of time
before the silent white and black majority of this nation will finally
take to the streets, both Democrat and Republican, to ask "what the *****",
or "get the ***** out of the way".
and it ain't gonna be pretty.
You are confused by all that glue you sniff. Bush IS a conservative
Republican and he's doing exactly what the wealthy Conservatives want him to
do.
Bush is nothing but a talking head.
He has no original thoughts or ideas.
Cheney is pulling his strings, and Cheney is a fascist neo-con.
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| User: "David Hartung" |
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| Title: Re: We the People |
16 May 2006 10:30:34 PM |
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Cherry Picker wrote:
You are confused by all that glue you sniff. Bush IS a conservative
Republican and he's doing exactly what the wealthy Conservatives want him to
do.
One of the tenets of modern conservatism is a belief that the powers of
government are to be few and limited, and the liberty of the people is
paramount. Bush has shown no sign of believing this, let alone practicing it.
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| User: "Adam Albright" |
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| Title: Re: We the People |
17 May 2006 12:02:30 AM |
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On Wed, 17 May 2006 03:30:34 GMT, David Hartung <dhart1ng@quixnet.net>
wrote:
Cherry Picker wrote:
You are confused by all that glue you sniff. Bush IS a conservative
Republican and he's doing exactly what the wealthy Conservatives want him to
do.
One of the tenets of modern conservatism is a belief that the powers of
government are to be few and limited, and the liberty of the people is
paramount. Bush has shown no sign of believing this, let alone practicing it.
Poor Georgie, even Davey is turning on Bush.
I think the fat lady is about to sing.
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| User: "David Hartung" |
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| Title: Re: We the People |
17 May 2006 08:56:20 PM |
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Adam Albright wrote:
On Wed, 17 May 2006 03:30:34 GMT, David Hartung <dhart1ng@quixnet.net>
wrote:
Cherry Picker wrote:
You are confused by all that glue you sniff. Bush IS a conservative
Republican and he's doing exactly what the wealthy Conservatives want him to
do.
One of the tenets of modern conservatism is a belief that the powers of
government are to be few and limited, and the liberty of the people is
paramount. Bush has shown no sign of believing this, let alone practicing it.
Poor Georgie, even Davey is turning on Bush.
I think the fat lady is about to sing.
You misunderstand, given the same choices I have had over the past two
presidential elections, I still believe Bush to be a better choice than either
Gore or Kerry. I just don't want him confused with true conservatives.
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| User: "Lamont Cranston" |
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| Title: Re: We the People |
16 May 2006 08:25:53 PM |
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Bothrops Alticola wrote:
You can call it what you want, but even President John Kennedy (bless his
soul) would not have spewed out a speech such as our Liberal President in a
Conservative suit did last night.
For whatever reason, George Bush is pro-illegal and he's backed by Senator
Edward Kennedy and other Democrats in Congress.
This brings us to this question.
Is there really any difference in the political parties today?
Yes. One can govern and one can't.
Something is driving decisions made by our politicians, both so called
Democrats and Republicans, that cannot be ignored any longer by the American
people.
I can't pinpoint it, but it's scary. The will of the people, both Democrats
and Republicans, bi-partisan on the issue of illegal immigration is being
completely ignored by our elected officials.
We, the people, are going to suffer from the decisions the Plutocrats are
making today that will affect our future tomorrow.
Both Democrats and Republicans want to grant illegals amnesty in our
country, and the question is why?
Why do our elected officials want a nation overrun by minorities while
citizens of this nation who have been here for generations will be required
to pay for their amnesty, and the Social Security that will be granted to
their parents who will be given automatic citizenship once their children
become citizens, without paying one Peso into the social security system?
This country is on the verge of some very serious *****, and American
citizens no longer trust their elected officials.
"No dots connect", nothing makes sense, and it's only a matter of time
before the silent white and black majority of this nation will finally take
to the streets, both Democrat and Republican, to ask "what the *****", or
"get the ***** out of the way".
and it ain't gonna be pretty.
.
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