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<blockquote data-quote="tieguy" data-source="post: 75582" data-attributes="member: 1912"><p>tie,oa(<span style="color: #0000ff">oa? Is this where I'm supposed to critic your spelling/grammar?)</span></p><p> </p><p>The First and Fourth Amendments are pretty much meaningless today. The Second Amendment is iffy. The President has placed himself above the law of the land. He has jeopardized all of our safety by his wanton disregard for the law. As he is reported to have said <em>“Stop throwing the Constitution in my face, It’s just a god damned piece of paper!”</em></p><p> </p><p><em><span style="color: blue">I hardly think GW is wantonly disregarding the constitution. I'm sure he actually thinks he may need to do somethings differently to protect us from repeating 9/11. Strange thing is whatever he is doing seems to be working.</span></em><em><span style="color: blue"><span style="color: blue">Perhaps if GW had a little more pizazz I might actually worry about such things. The fact is GW will little</span> more than an average leader in our archives and as such does not have the support to be the threat to our constitution you paint him to be. </span></em></p><p> </p><p>If you think all of this is just fine, have another Twinkie. Wash it down with Kool-Aid. Yum.</p><p> </p><p><span style="color: blue">Actually had the chance to help clean up a kool aid party that went awry many years ago. JJ was the kind of leader that could get people to believe that kool aid was good for them. GW is not.</span></p><p> </p><p>The will of the majority is inconsequential. The will of the Corporation rules the land.</p><p> </p><p><span style="color: blue">I suppose another reference to the </span><span style="color: blue">first bush elections. Somehow i don't see you being as concerned with the will of the majority if Bush had the popular vote and Gore won Florida in a complete reversal of the actual results. you know I missed out on that will of the corporation ruling the land deal with all those government compliance laws I have to deal with each day. Where can I go and enjoy this corporation rules lifestyle you keep telling me about?</span></p><p> </p><p>If you thought 2005 was filled with bad news, just wait. The first sign will come tomorrow when a couple of handfulls <span style="color: red">(sp) </span>of corrupt Congressmen start issuing press releases.</p><p> </p><p><span style="color: blue">Your point ? They're all corrupt. Seems like a few more republicans get caught then democrats. Guess the democrats are better at that corruption stuff. </span></p><p> </p><p>Your so called 'move to conservatism' is a joke. The Republican party is being manipulated by the religious right and big business. I would welcome a move towards<span style="color: red">(sp)</span> true conservatism</p><p> </p><p><span style="color: blue">Ah yes the evil religious right. How the hell did we ever get so screwed up that the religious right now sounds evil. I'm part of the religious right dear and I damn sure ain't wearing any knee boots and I don't know how to goose step. If you're serious about welcoming a move towards true conservatism then comon down. I always wondered what would happen if one of Satan's demons actually entered a church.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tieguy, post: 75582, member: 1912"] tie,oa([COLOR=#0000ff]oa? Is this where I'm supposed to critic your spelling/grammar?)[/COLOR] The First and Fourth Amendments are pretty much meaningless today. The Second Amendment is iffy. The President has placed himself above the law of the land. He has jeopardized all of our safety by his wanton disregard for the law. As he is reported to have said [I]“Stop throwing the Constitution in my face, It’s just a god damned piece of paper!”[/I] [I][COLOR=blue]I hardly think GW is wantonly disregarding the constitution. I'm sure he actually thinks he may need to do somethings differently to protect us from repeating 9/11. Strange thing is whatever he is doing seems to be working.[/COLOR][/I][I][COLOR=blue][COLOR=blue]Perhaps if GW had a little more pizazz I might actually worry about such things. The fact is GW will little[/COLOR] more than an average leader in our archives and as such does not have the support to be the threat to our constitution you paint him to be. [/COLOR][/I] If you think all of this is just fine, have another Twinkie. Wash it down with Kool-Aid. Yum. [COLOR=blue]Actually had the chance to help clean up a kool aid party that went awry many years ago. JJ was the kind of leader that could get people to believe that kool aid was good for them. GW is not.[/COLOR] The will of the majority is inconsequential. The will of the Corporation rules the land. [COLOR=blue]I suppose another reference to the [/COLOR][COLOR=blue]first bush elections. Somehow i don't see you being as concerned with the will of the majority if Bush had the popular vote and Gore won Florida in a complete reversal of the actual results. you know I missed out on that will of the corporation ruling the land deal with all those government compliance laws I have to deal with each day. Where can I go and enjoy this corporation rules lifestyle you keep telling me about?[/COLOR] If you thought 2005 was filled with bad news, just wait. The first sign will come tomorrow when a couple of handfulls [COLOR=red](sp) [/COLOR]of corrupt Congressmen start issuing press releases. [COLOR=blue]Your point ? They're all corrupt. Seems like a few more republicans get caught then democrats. Guess the democrats are better at that corruption stuff. [/COLOR] Your so called 'move to conservatism' is a joke. The Republican party is being manipulated by the religious right and big business. I would welcome a move towards[COLOR=red](sp)[/COLOR] true conservatism [COLOR=blue]Ah yes the evil religious right. How the hell did we ever get so screwed up that the religious right now sounds evil. I'm part of the religious right dear and I damn sure ain't wearing any knee boots and I don't know how to goose step. If you're serious about welcoming a move towards true conservatism then comon down. I always wondered what would happen if one of Satan's demons actually entered a church.[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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