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![]() "Joseph Oberlander" wrote in message k.net... Michael McKelvy wrote: "Joseph Oberlander" wrote in message link.net... Michael McKelvy wrote: Just stirring the pot. What it Means to Be a Democrat (snip an amazing amount of blather) But you're not a neo-conservative. Lol. Sure. I'm beginning to see why peolpe call you "Duh-Mikey". No, I'm not. And what is it they call you? "stirring the pot" Lol. I checked your news postings archives from when Clinton was in office - you had NOTHING good to say. Incompetence noted. True there wasn't much, but then Clinton was one of the most complete assholes to ever hold office. I did however say that I thought it was good that he lifted the ban on fetal tissue research. There may have been one or 2 others I don't recall. But Bush - he's your man. He's a better man and has done some things I like and some I don't. You talk like a Neo-Con, you look like a Neo-Con, and you react like a Neo-Con. Quack quack quack. Is that the sound of the wind blowing through your ears. If you'd have been paying attention you'd see that I have had criticism of Bush, but I cut him more slack since he's doing the right things about terrorism and National Security that were basically cut off at the knees during Clinton. I am adamantly opposed to any sort of subsidy for anything at all, so the farm bill really sucked, IMO. I see no reason for government to be involved in education at the federal level. I do support states using vouchers as long as they are going to be involved in education. I have on more than one occasion stated emphatically that the only purpose that government should serve is the protection of individual liberty. It is after all what our constitution was written for, to limit the power of government and ever political party that's had any power has sought to expand the power of government and it's cost. Once you leave the realm of economic policy there is very little I have in common with the GOP. The far right wing is just as scary to me as the far left wing of the Democrats. I have real issues with the fact that the GOP always claims to be for smaller government but the bill for government continues to rise. Every solid Republican I've ever spoken with has thought I go to far. Naturally the Libertarian idea scares the **** out of the leftists, since it would leave them essentially powerless. If you think supporting Gay Marriage,legalizing drugs, forcing the government to sell of all it's holdings not needed for other than official business, (parks, forests, etc.)abandoning government healthcare, rescinding the income tax and property tax, removal of all victimless crime laws, and going back to the original intent of the founding fathers makes me a neo-con, then I think you're deluded. |
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