Post #88,478
3/14/03 11:21:21 PM
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See #87491 and #87670.
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Post #88,480
3/14/03 11:30:58 PM
3/14/03 11:31:57 PM
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No
Throw in a quote that illustrates your point and I might, otherwise no.
Clinton, Clinton, Clinton. Is that all you guys ever think about? Do you see him hiding around every corner? Does he haunt your dreams? I dunno, if I was you I'd probably WANT to forget about the great William Jefferson Clinton. Unlike the current president, he managed peace, prosperity, balanced budgets, lower poverty and child poverty rates, 21 million new jobs, 50,000 new teachers, 100,000 new cops, the lowest crime rate in 25 years, greater worker protections, the highest home ownership rate in history, the protection of Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security... Mind you, he did also have a penis, the evil bastard. --[link|http://www.democraticunderground.com/|Democratic Underground]
Edited by Silverlock
March 14, 2003, 11:31:57 PM EST
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Post #88,481
3/14/03 11:42:37 PM
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Okies.
DeSitter said he respects [link|http://z.iwethey.org/forums/render/content/show?contentid=87491|Dole] and [link|http://z.iwethey.org/forums/render/content/show?contentid=87670|McCain] and they've both come out with articles in support of Bush's policy with respect to Iraq. He said he thinks they've presented good arguments.
DeSitter likes painting Republicans as the personification of evil in US politics, as he did [link|http://z.iwethey.org/forums/render/content/show?contentid=88464|here].
Yet Dole and McCain are Republicans.
I just thought it was a little funny, that's all. YMMV, and apparently does. :-)
Cheers, Scott.
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Post #88,483
3/15/03 12:11:43 AM
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there is several wings of the republican party
dixiecrats the democrats of segragation and religious seclusion who changed parties to reflect their constituancies of conservative less government and states rights. The goldwater camp who truly beleived in less government for all and the moderate republican party who wants government out of both places, the wallet and the bedroom. thanx, bill
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Post #88,484
3/15/03 12:19:22 AM
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Sure, but that goes for any big party. There are factions.
But he doesn't talk about wiping out only the Rockefeller wing of the party. (I think they were already wiped out by 1985 anyway.) :-)
I guess I'm easily amused, but I find his rants against [link|http://z.iwethey.org/forums/render/content/show?contentid=88464|"those radical sons of whores"] while praising other members of the same party rather funny.
Enough on this stuff from me. Have a good weekend!
Cheers, Scott.
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Post #88,491
3/15/03 12:37:26 AM
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Re: Sure, but that goes for any big party. There are facti
I can't help it - they just collapsed morally, so you can't help but feel disgust. As noted, there are historical Republicans I greatly admire. As recent as the early 90s, when I KNEW the Republicans were wrong, they did not induce disgust. Clinton induced disgust. Somewhere in the Clinton years the entire Republican effort just seemed to degenerate in a fiendish, counter-revolutionary rage against the social change of the 60s.
It's almost like a shameful thing for them to admit that people need real help, not "opportunity". The help they need is to be allowed to feel worthwhile by working and contributing - it's not much, but it's beyond the Republicans to understand what this means.
-drl
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Post #88,495
3/15/03 12:59:45 AM
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Point made.
I was reading more into it than you meant. I'm glad I asked before spouting off.
Clinton, Clinton, Clinton. Is that all you guys ever think about? Do you see him hiding around every corner? Does he haunt your dreams? I dunno, if I was you I'd probably WANT to forget about the great William Jefferson Clinton. Unlike the current president, he managed peace, prosperity, balanced budgets, lower poverty and child poverty rates, 21 million new jobs, 50,000 new teachers, 100,000 new cops, the lowest crime rate in 25 years, greater worker protections, the highest home ownership rate in history, the protection of Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security... Mind you, he did also have a penis, the evil bastard. --[link|http://www.democraticunderground.com/|Democratic Underground]
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