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On 2004-06-24 11:59:00, Anonymous wrote:
"id like to vote for a pres that can do his job. kerry is not. this week [due to majority (i.e. Republican) stalling in the Senate] he missed a crutial vote that would of sent 76 million to mass for unemployment beifets. the guy sucks. and what lies have the bush adminastration made to u. wmd, we found some but the media burried it on page 13. we also know that sadam hads wmd because we gave them to him in the iran iraq war [ prior to over a decade of strict embargos, enforced by bombing, including under the Clinton Admin].im not saying the bus administratrion is great but when it come down to itbush is the lesser of two evils. i dont think kerry will win his own state. and mike start listening to xgames on 96.9 hanity is a pompus ass"
The only practical difference I see between the left and right leaning factions of the bipartisan spending party is speed. The Republicrats, under heavy and heady influence by the Neocons, are taking us on a fast track to totalitarian fascism while the Dempublicans are taking a more conservative, gradual road to toalitarian socialism. In the first case, at least they're so obvious about it that people are noticing and responding, while in the second case, we'll sleepwalk right into totalitarianism w/o much of a fight.
6 of these, half dozen of the other. I don't care which faction wins the next presidential election. Elect libertarians to local, state and congressional offices. Their platform and past performance are all about reducing the size and authority of the Federal government back to that authorized by the Constitution.
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-- Ambrose Bierce, The Devil's Dictionary
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