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On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 19:59:46 GMT, "Larry L"
wrote: in a conservative publication http://www.amconmag.com/2004_11_08/cover1.html Hmmm....and why not: http://www.amconmag.com/2004_11_08/cover.html |
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![]() wrote Hmmm....and why not: http://www.amconmag.com/2004_11_08/cover.html also mostly thoughtful but I don't think this part qualifies " There is a final reason I support George W. Bush. A presidential election is a Hatfield-McCoy thing, a tribal affair. No matter the quarrels inside the family, when the shooting starts, you come home to your own " IMHO, one test of true patriotism is whether one is willing to temporarily abandon one's tribe if that tribe is clearly doing the wrong things. Several Republicans for whom I've always had great respect, Powell and McCain, by example, have largely lost that respect. Even though it's clear they know Bush has and will lead in the wrong direction, a direction that will likely still be damaging this country decades after I'm dead and buried, they are still marching the Bush goosestep, towing the party line. Any politician, or simple citizen, needs to be more loyal to country than party to get my respect. And any discussion must do more than evoke "gang colors" to qualify as thoughtful, to me. Few things seem less thoughtful than supporting wrong actions just because they were made "in the family." Much of this election reminds me of a policeman getting attacked by the battered wife when the cop tries to arrest the abusing husband beating her ... THINK lady, think voters .... "in the family" does not = good for you I've already voted, signed, sealed and delivered .... I voted AGAINST Bush and I don't like negative voting, but I believe I made the best choice possible for my country ...... and my "tribe" had nothing to do with it. Our system is broken, I can't see how anyone can argue that ( well there are the agrue just to argue types ). This election has made me certain that what I want to help us all work towards is changes in the system. Examples, ... the idea of "instant runoff elections" seems good to me, we desperately need third parties and a way for us to vote for what we actually believe in without wasting our vote. .... campaign finance reform .... imho, after you are on the ballot, X amount of money should be provided to each candidate and that is it, period, spend more and you just broke the law. If nothing else, the ability to budget and spend wisely and to good advantage is an ideal requirement for any elected office ... I find it very ironic that the "money party" is spending 6 to 8 times ( the figures I've heard, I don't know what is truly accurate) on the campaign and is TIED ... if they are so damn good with money why aren't they Way, way, ahead? how badly would they be being beaten if the playing field$ were level? ... I really don't mean that as a RepSlam, more as an example of how real control of the buck$ might yield far better elected officials, ones that think deficit DOES matter, for instance |
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![]() "Larry L" wrote Several Republicans for whom I've always had great respect, Powell and McCain, by example, have largely lost that respect. as even the casual poster here knows, i abhor political threads. but i am constrained to agree with your observation. i would have worked like a 21 year old yippee for the election of colin powell to the presidency, prior to his performance before the united nations. now, i am simply embarrassed by his lack of integrity. yfitons wayno |
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wayno writes:
now, i am simply embarrassed by his lack of integrity. But Kerry';s lack of integrity doesn't bother you? Strange, but to be expected, methinks. |
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![]() "Wayne Harrison" wrote in message m... "Larry L" wrote Several Republicans for whom I've always had great respect, Powell and McCain, by example, have largely lost that respect. as even the casual poster here knows, i abhor political threads. but i am constrained to agree with your observation. i would have worked like a 21 year old yippee for the election of colin powell to the presidency, prior to his performance before the united nations. now, i am simply embarrassed by his lack of integrity. yfitons wayno "My country right or wrong.. " doesn't seem to be enough for men like Powell or McCain. For them it's my party right or wrong; It's so wrong you would think any man of principle would have walked away by now. It's gonna be a tough fight to get the moral high ground back. |
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wayno writes:
now, i am simply embarrassed by his lack of integrity. But Kerry';s lack of integrity doesn't bother you? Strange, but to be expected, methinks. |
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![]() "Wayne Harrison" wrote in message m... "Larry L" wrote Several Republicans for whom I've always had great respect, Powell and McCain, by example, have largely lost that respect. as even the casual poster here knows, i abhor political threads. but i am constrained to agree with your observation. i would have worked like a 21 year old yippee for the election of colin powell to the presidency, prior to his performance before the united nations. now, i am simply embarrassed by his lack of integrity. yfitons wayno "My country right or wrong.. " doesn't seem to be enough for men like Powell or McCain. For them it's my party right or wrong; It's so wrong you would think any man of principle would have walked away by now. It's gonna be a tough fight to get the moral high ground back. |
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![]() "Larry L" wrote in message ... ...I've already voted, signed, sealed and delivered .... I voted AGAINST Bush and I don't like negative voting, but I believe I made the best choice possible for my country ...... and my "tribe" had nothing to do with it... Hm......... Wolfgang is there an anthropologist in the house? |
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On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 19:41:06 -0500, "Wolfgang"
wrote: "Larry L" wrote in message ... ...I've already voted, signed, sealed and delivered .... I voted AGAINST Bush and I don't like negative voting, but I believe I made the best choice possible for my country ...... and my "tribe" had nothing to do with it... Hm......... Wolfgang is there an anthropologist in the house? They'd be leaving -- no hope of getting grant money to study these "tribes". Peter turn mailhot into hotmail to reply Visit The Streamer Page at http://www.mountaincable.net/~pcharl...ers/index.html |
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