Michael A Peters wrote:
On Sun, 2007-12-02 at 23:19 -0500, Jim Cornette wrote:
Republicans are always against the working man and it is time to clean
all three houses from anything that does things to inhibit the working
person from getting by. I still am looking for a non-partisan
Republican. There probably is one out there who represents his
constituents. They all seem bought and paid for though.
Oh please.
Enough with the weak minded generalizing drivel.
You want to look at partisan - Lieberman votes the democrat party line
more often than most dems do, but because he doesn't despise the
republicans, and actually is cordial with them, the dems have rejected
him.
Dislike of the republican party policy is fine - but such
generalizations only demonstrate that your head is one of two places.
Buried in the sand is one possibility, I'll let you figure out the
other.
No, there are no conservatives that I like. The blue dog Democrats are
just as bad. Politicians that do not represent their constituents are
bad. They need removed no matter what flag they fly. Corporate welfare
does not keep us with shelter and food. Preventing con man from ripping
us off would help prevent the financial collapse of America that is on
our doorstep as well as other world economies.
I'm concerned with HR 3609 and HR 3915 right now. No corrupt politician
from either side are doing anything but stalling the legislation.
Instead, they pushing plans that have less chances to help anyone than
the chances to win the lottery.
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"The vast majority of successful major crimes against property are
perpetrated by individuals abusing positions of trust."
-- Lawrence Dalzell