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Re: Let's say I break into your house 9, was: Good news for US -- Secure Fence Act of 2006



For someone who posts some out there stuff and opinions sometimes that is =
a great post and a good example of how this country should base it's =
decisions.

in the words of another here, "right-click, Save"
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Everywhere Man wrote:

>
> Mark Leuck wrote:
> > "Everywhere Man" <alarminstall@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:1162765212.433044.165300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > >
> > > Robert L Bass wrote:
> > > > >> Make sense out of spending billions on that
> > > > >> 700 mile fence for a 2100 mile border.
> > > >
> > > > Kind of like a $1.2 Trillion program to prevent teen pregancy using
> > fishnet condoms.  :^) <
> > >
> > > Yes Bill Maher is funny.
> >
> > Ues in a pretty tasteless kind of way
> >
> > http://thesuperficial.com/2006/10/bill_maher_makes_fun_of_the_de.html<
>
> Mark I am ultra conservative, but I still have a sense of humor. I
> laughed at Clinton jokes. I laughed at Carter jokes. I hated both of
> them as Presidents. I laughed at Reagan and Bush Sr. jokes. I loved
> both of them. I don't stop laughing at jokes because the butt of them
> is a Republican.
> Funny is funny regardless of who the President is.
>
> > > The Democrats wouldn't do any better, which shows the sad state of
> > > affairs in this country.
> > > Too bad Michael Bloomberg won't throw his hat into the Presidential
> > > race. He's not beholden to any power brokers, financial supporters, =
or
> > > media agencies. He speaks his mind whether you agree with him or not.
> > > He strongly believes in crushing terrorism. He keeps his nose out of
> > > our bedrooms, and he has a history of destroying worthless government
> > > program
> >
> > Bloomberg? HAHAHAHAHAHAHA! <
>
> As opposed to who? What current Republican do you wish to see elected
> in 08, and have you already decided that your vote will be cast for a
> Republican? I can assure you there's no current Democrat considering a
> run that would get my vote, but I've yet to be floored by anyone the
> Republicans are parading out there.
> The country is polarized by radicals. We need a conservative leader who
> can unite the country again.
> If conservative Zell Miller ran for President as a Dem against a
> liberal Republican like Lincoln Chafee do you think Republicans would
> cross party lines and vote for Zell? Do you think Dems would vote for
> Chafee?
> We're stuck in a process where billions of dollars are spent trying to
> get people to vote for either an elephant or a donkey. It's time to
> think outside the box because the choices inside the box are not
> looking out for our interests.
> I prefer to cast my vote for my country and not circus animals.
> The country has been hijacked by morons on both sides spending billions
> trying to decide if 2 queers should be allowed to call themselves
> husband and husband or Mrs. & Mrs.
> We have radicals fighting over what should or shouldn't be allowed on
> TV. We're spending billions fighting over placement of Christmas
> mangers and Easter Eggs.
> While I personally don't believe that GOD intended for two members of
> the same sex to wed, and I don't care to see Dennis Franz' ass on my
> local TV station, I don't recall asking my local representatives to
> waste my money fighting over that when they can't find two nickels to
> spend on education or body armor for our troops.
> And while I firmly believe that Christianity is under attack by the
> left wingers I don't remember asking anyone to spend billions defending
> Easter Eggs. I'd bet money if we interviewed Jesus he'd had difficulty
> recalling seeing any bunny rabbits handing out chocoalte eggs when he
> emerged from the tomb. I'd also imagine Jesus wouldn't be too happy
> seeing disabled veterans laying homeless in the streets because this
> country has cash to spend on programs that promote painting his mother
> out of cow shit, and nothing left for those who fought for our freedom.
> But let's look at this from the atheist point of view for a second.
> Since they don't believe in GOD wouldn't you imagine it's an even
> bigger waste of money in their eyes when they see their local reps
> duking it out over whether Jesus or Mohammed should be displayed at the
> Town Hall? To them Jesus and Mohammed were ancient rock stars so why
> not cast a vote for the Rolling Stones while you're at it?
> Wouldn't the atheists get annoyed when there's no money to help the
> homeless move from the cardboard box on the sidewalk into a home, but
> they see cash flowing left and right to morons worrying about a spotted
> owl?
> The government has poked it's nose way too far into our business.
> The job of the goverment is simple.
> Defend the country from attack or imminent attack, maintain the basic
> infrastructure of the nation, and keep the hell out of our personal
> lives.
>
> Funny thing about the Right wing Christians and Left wing liberals
> The religious right has been doing more hammering of bungholes than
> discussing the evils of bungholing, and the left wing tree huggers have
> been travelling the country in their SUV's, and jet planes with armed
> guards talking about gun control, and global warming.
>
> Don't you think it's time the people, and not the special interests,
> have a voice in this country again?
>
> End of RHC post part II

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