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Campbell for US Senate

Daniel796 Wrote: Jun 07, 2010 6:56 PM
Oh, Campbell's a 'social moderate', is he? The euphemisms for 'RINO who'll fold and play along with the liberals' never stop coming.

I guess that makes the rest of us 'social extremists', eh? Ready to be listed as potential terror suspects by the Feds.

From Mississippi to California- though not everywhere in between yet, thank God- the GOP establishment parades its fauxcons. And for the nth time 'proud Republicans' such as Liebau swallow 'em whole.

How does that siren song go?

'He's the only one who can beat Boxer, although he'll be a Dem Lite like Arnie when he gets to DC- so get out there and cheer and donate, dummies.'

CA is a lost cause. The northern part had better secede quick, leaving the peons...
...until you stop groveling to the opposition's taunts and letting them define the rules of engagement.

OK, so most Tea Partiers are white, Christian, angry guys who don't like paying ever more of their hard-earned to subsidize brown and black parasites.

OK, a very few brown and black (or half-brown and half-black) folks aren't suckling on the public mammary one way or another and can take care of themselves. And a very, very few of those might even be Tea Partiers.

Otherwise, fuhgeddaboudid. Those people are a write-off for us. For 40 years the GOP has kidded itself that it can make Africans, mestizos and their handlers, liberal Jews, switch their votes. Fails every time. The coloured like being paid for, and the...
The Taliban are only interested in taking over Afghanistan. They are not al-Qaeda, a crowd of foreign refugees mainly from Saudi Arabia (they got tired of harboring them by '01) and they are not involved in any international Islamic attacks against the foreign occupiers of Afghanistan.

Many of the Taliban, who were used as proxy anti-Soviet forces in the 1980s by the State Department, are ready to cut deals with the USA to get its troops off the hook in Bushobama's unwinnable war. You neocon dupes would be surprised if you knew how many low-level military and diplomatic conversations are going on with 'moderate factions' among the loose-knit, leaderless Taliban movement, in preparation for America's inevitable defeat and...
In fact more than half the Jewish citizens of ISRAEL are atheists or agnostics, so that blows Medved's special pleading straight out of the water.

Moreover American Jews are rapidly polarizing between Orthodox and Conservative, whose numbers are sustained by higher birth rates, and Reform or Liberal who are fading away into 'cultural'-only Jews. They may observe Passover and eat bagels but never go to temple any other time, can't speak Hebrew, know little of their traditions. (A few do indeed convert to the religion founded by a Jewish carpenter.)

US Jews are among the most irreligious races in this mixed-up country, which is why Jewish lawyers are in the vanguard of making war on the public observance of religion. It also...
Steele's entire csreer is as a personable 'boy' sponsored, patronized and paraded by white RINOs as a badge of the 'inclusiveness' of the party.

Hire an empty black suit, fill it with pork and it'll begin to stink out the room.
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Climb Aboard the Bandwagon

Daniel796 Wrote: Jan 19, 2010 5:00 AM

Scott Brown's only appeal to Taxachusetts voters is that he might, just might, get a little of the tax burden off their backs. He wouldn't have a prayer otherwise.

He's pretty much the standard-issue smart, slick RINO lawyer pol: bipartisan record in the MS senate, same positions as Obama on abortion (including endorsement of partial-birth) and 'gay marriage' (don't rock the boat or annoy the perverts), personable and philanthropic but far closer to Olympia Snowe than Ron Paul.

There are no true conservatives left in the New England GOP. Brown even supports the futile and crazy, un-Constitutional crusades in the Middle East which have done the Republic such harm.

He was a latecomer to the Tea Party, and if he...
Scott Brown's only appeal to Taxachusetts voters is that he might, just might, get a little of the tax burden off their backs. He wouldn't have a prayer otherwise.

He's pretty much the standard-issue smart, slick RINO lawyer pol: bipartisan record in the MS senate, same positions as Obama on abortion (including endorsement of partial-birth) and 'gay marriage' (don't rock the boat or annoy the perverts), personable and philanthropic but far closer to Olympia Snowe than Ron Paul.

There are no true conservatives left in the New England GOP. Brown even supports the futile and crazy, un-Constitutional crusades in the Middle East which have done the Republic such harm.

He was a latecomer to the Tea Party, and if he wins...
Why argue about it?

Tea Partiers are people mostly employed or self-employed in the private sector.

Blacks are mostly public sector employees (often on quotas), beneficiaries of schemes to transfer wealth from taxpayers such as recipients of government contracts, or flat-out welfare claimants. Why would these pampered leeches support reduced taxation?

But being a RINO means you can never state obvious truths about race differences known to all whites, Jews and orientals-- who tend not to spend their lives panhandling and abusing those who subsidize their unproductive, asocial behaviors.

Stating the obvious about hardwired racial gaps would be WAYTHITH: the sin against the liberals' Holy Ghost, which RINOs...
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Oh, YES!

Daniel796 Wrote: Jan 20, 2010 5:24 AM
More than twenty years after the Reagan Revolution, Republicans are a-whooping and a-hollering... because of a brief and temporary defensive victory to forestall a healthcare bill which would have seemed like a nightmarish joke in RWR's time.

Brown is just a standard-issue New England RINO in line of descent from Nelson Rockefeller. Some other case-hardened member of his party will bolt to Obama's side to ensure a barely diluted bill passes, and in your hearts you know it. There'll be another 'betrayal', another Nebraska Compromise. You'll see.

You cheer for a team, but the Single Party that really jerks this nation's chain is undaunted.

The GOP has become so worm-eaten by the liberalism it purports to fight, so...
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An American Obsession with Freedom

Daniel796 Wrote: Mar 10, 2010 6:19 PM
Dr Johnson's objection to the US Constitution was not its content as much as its existence.

He thought the British system of government (the most widely admired in the world among 18th century philosophers) had evolved gradually, accumulating wise checks and balances by trial and error. It was held together by the flesh and blood of an hereditary ruling family, once dethroned and then recalled. The King personified the nation and was its guarantor, always there though politicians came and went.

All this could not be replicated, far less improved upon, by a document written hastily by a revellious group of landowners (and slave owners). The USA as 'proposition nation' was doomed to fall into chaos; it was a potentially...
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