DemoVet
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Sun Jul-08-07 09:29 AM
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might be a good overall theme to push regarding republican behavior, not only over the past 7 years but pretty much forever. I think it's a concept that most Americans can understand, and examples are legion. Duke-Stir, a highly decorated Naval Aviator selling out our troops by taking bribes from defense contractors....Sam Ervin letting Fred Thompson ask the famous question regarding Nixon's taping system as a "bipartisan gesture" while Howard Baker and "Frederick of Hollywood" were blabbing inside stuff to the Nixonites (Which shows that the republicans really do regard bipartisanship as date rape. Harry and Nancy, I'm looking at you here). Hey, and how about our boy-president not fulfilling his obligation to his country by skipping out on his ANG drills, Dick having "higher priorities" than serving in a war he supported (yet another in a long line of Yellow Elephants that continues to this day)? I think "dishonorable" might have some sticking power these days.
And then there's that Scooter fella....dishonor rewarded.....
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The Wielding Truth
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Sun Jul-08-07 09:49 AM
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1. Hey, we're not without fault, but we try not to sell out on public |
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health, disaster relief,international relations, environmental preservation, government accountability,free and fair elections, appointments of qualified government workers, pushing for corporate responsibility, civil rights, fair wages, respect for all ways of responsible family life. We honestly try and believe that "to those who much is given, much is expected", and that the power of the people for good is the reason for this Great Country's existence.
Republic cons are not the moral pious folk when it comes to respecting our Constitution and Bill of rights.They are following their false prophet (or should I say profit)straight into hell.
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