[OT] Foreign Policy
Steve
smorrey at gmail.com
Thu Jan 24 17:38:24 MST 2008
As my dad used to say...
It looks like a conspiracy with a captial K!
On Jan 24, 2008 5:29 PM, Hill, Greg <grhill at corp.untd.com> wrote:
> > I'm a Conservative. Most often, I agree with conservative
> > Republicans. Bush is not a conservative. He spends like a drunken
> > sailor. He tramples the constitution (patriot act). He disregards
> > our federal laws by rewarding (rather than punishing) those who have
> > come here illegally. He is not a conservative.
>
> In that regard, neither is his father, nor was Reagan, nor Nixon. Hell,
> what Republican president has actually upheld those values? Just look
> at our national deficit trends and you'll see that while Republicans
> claim to be against big government and wasteful spending, they are the
> worse offenders when it comes to reality.
>
> > Democrats have the most to gain by continuing to allow voter fraud.
> > The EFF is chaired by prominent democrats. It doesn't take much to
> > connect the dots. I wouldn't care if the Republican party started
> > playing kissy face with the illegal alien population (oh wait! they
> > have!) and were going to get all the votes. Voter fraud shouldn't be
> > allowed. Trivial measures could be put in place to largely solve this
> > problem -- just show the poll dude some ID. No big deal.
>
> Thus far, the voter fraud has been tied predominately to Republicans.
> There was fraud in Florida in 2000 to get Bush elected, and again in
> Ohio in 2004 to get him re-elected. So, if the Democrats continue to
> allow it, we'll get another Republican in office. How does that benefit
> them, exactly?
>
> Greg
>
>
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