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Old 11-13-2007, 08:43 AM   #16 (permalink)
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My favorite bits of the Williams article are "those myopic small government conservatives angry with Bush for his Democrat-like spending habits" and "the handful of moderate Republicans who oppose the war in Iraq either, few as they are". *Obviously*, anyone who thinks the war is a rathole and/or thinks Bush is spending too much *must* be deluded. So it's a hit piece by someone's hand puppet. Big deal.
I think the Democrat-like spending habits have alienated what's left of his conservative base. Probably doesn't help if you're a lame-duck president without a vice president running for office on the next election cycle either. So it's moot.
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Help shut this guy and others like him up by making December 16th the greatest single fundraising day in political history.

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Just another hater with a poorly constructed argument attempting to deny the existance of the Ron Paul phenomenon.
That makes me want to vomit.

I had posted in another thread saying we need tea party. Dumping millions of dollars into a presidential campaign is absolutely not what I was thinking.

How is that supposed to protest the inflation tax? You are giving some guy $10 million, not destroying it. The money is still in circulation, that's not protesting anything.
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That makes me want to vomit.

I had posted in another thread saying we need tea party. Dumping millions of dollars into a presidential campaign is absolutely not what I was thinking.

How is that supposed to protest the inflation tax? You are giving some guy $10 million, not destroying it. The money is still in circulation, that's not protesting anything.
It's no so much another tea party. It's using the date to make yet another political statement - that the people aren't going to eat the Rudy Clinton sandwich they're being fed by the media.

The Boston Tea Party was a statement by the people that they were tired of being kicked around. I view the Ron Paul campaign in the same way.
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