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October 26, 2008 at 2:35 PM #293667October 26, 2008 at 3:34 PM #293286
sdgrrl
ParticipantJf,
I do love how you naturally assume my tax bracket…you truly have no idea.
Anywho, I will not rise to your challenge, and yes I do understand the true sense of conservatism, at least in the Barry Goldwater sense… and I find it ironic that Goldwater’s daughter is not supporting McCain.
It is only because conservatism has lost its true way, that I have turned away. Once conservatism changed from meaning small government to mean conservative morals…that’s when I realized the party I used to support had changed.
How can you defend true conservatism with Bush’s eight years and when Republicans held both the senate and congress?
You guys have no one to blame but yourself. You had it all and pissed it away. Even Barry Goldwater once predicted that his idea of conservatism would one day seem liberal. So please don’t think I have no clue what your party used to stand for.
October 26, 2008 at 3:34 PM #293613sdgrrl
ParticipantJf,
I do love how you naturally assume my tax bracket…you truly have no idea.
Anywho, I will not rise to your challenge, and yes I do understand the true sense of conservatism, at least in the Barry Goldwater sense… and I find it ironic that Goldwater’s daughter is not supporting McCain.
It is only because conservatism has lost its true way, that I have turned away. Once conservatism changed from meaning small government to mean conservative morals…that’s when I realized the party I used to support had changed.
How can you defend true conservatism with Bush’s eight years and when Republicans held both the senate and congress?
You guys have no one to blame but yourself. You had it all and pissed it away. Even Barry Goldwater once predicted that his idea of conservatism would one day seem liberal. So please don’t think I have no clue what your party used to stand for.
October 26, 2008 at 3:34 PM #293640sdgrrl
ParticipantJf,
I do love how you naturally assume my tax bracket…you truly have no idea.
Anywho, I will not rise to your challenge, and yes I do understand the true sense of conservatism, at least in the Barry Goldwater sense… and I find it ironic that Goldwater’s daughter is not supporting McCain.
It is only because conservatism has lost its true way, that I have turned away. Once conservatism changed from meaning small government to mean conservative morals…that’s when I realized the party I used to support had changed.
How can you defend true conservatism with Bush’s eight years and when Republicans held both the senate and congress?
You guys have no one to blame but yourself. You had it all and pissed it away. Even Barry Goldwater once predicted that his idea of conservatism would one day seem liberal. So please don’t think I have no clue what your party used to stand for.
October 26, 2008 at 3:34 PM #293651sdgrrl
ParticipantJf,
I do love how you naturally assume my tax bracket…you truly have no idea.
Anywho, I will not rise to your challenge, and yes I do understand the true sense of conservatism, at least in the Barry Goldwater sense… and I find it ironic that Goldwater’s daughter is not supporting McCain.
It is only because conservatism has lost its true way, that I have turned away. Once conservatism changed from meaning small government to mean conservative morals…that’s when I realized the party I used to support had changed.
How can you defend true conservatism with Bush’s eight years and when Republicans held both the senate and congress?
You guys have no one to blame but yourself. You had it all and pissed it away. Even Barry Goldwater once predicted that his idea of conservatism would one day seem liberal. So please don’t think I have no clue what your party used to stand for.
October 26, 2008 at 3:34 PM #293687sdgrrl
ParticipantJf,
I do love how you naturally assume my tax bracket…you truly have no idea.
Anywho, I will not rise to your challenge, and yes I do understand the true sense of conservatism, at least in the Barry Goldwater sense… and I find it ironic that Goldwater’s daughter is not supporting McCain.
It is only because conservatism has lost its true way, that I have turned away. Once conservatism changed from meaning small government to mean conservative morals…that’s when I realized the party I used to support had changed.
How can you defend true conservatism with Bush’s eight years and when Republicans held both the senate and congress?
You guys have no one to blame but yourself. You had it all and pissed it away. Even Barry Goldwater once predicted that his idea of conservatism would one day seem liberal. So please don’t think I have no clue what your party used to stand for.
October 26, 2008 at 3:47 PM #293291gandalf
ParticipantLegitimate conservatives and traditional Republicans recognize the GOP has run off its rails. A sizeable percentage of us support Obama. Obama is a pragmatic centrist and our best chance at getting past the divisive partisanship of the Clinton-Bush years.
October 26, 2008 at 3:47 PM #293618gandalf
ParticipantLegitimate conservatives and traditional Republicans recognize the GOP has run off its rails. A sizeable percentage of us support Obama. Obama is a pragmatic centrist and our best chance at getting past the divisive partisanship of the Clinton-Bush years.
October 26, 2008 at 3:47 PM #293645gandalf
ParticipantLegitimate conservatives and traditional Republicans recognize the GOP has run off its rails. A sizeable percentage of us support Obama. Obama is a pragmatic centrist and our best chance at getting past the divisive partisanship of the Clinton-Bush years.
October 26, 2008 at 3:47 PM #293656gandalf
ParticipantLegitimate conservatives and traditional Republicans recognize the GOP has run off its rails. A sizeable percentage of us support Obama. Obama is a pragmatic centrist and our best chance at getting past the divisive partisanship of the Clinton-Bush years.
October 26, 2008 at 3:47 PM #293692gandalf
ParticipantLegitimate conservatives and traditional Republicans recognize the GOP has run off its rails. A sizeable percentage of us support Obama. Obama is a pragmatic centrist and our best chance at getting past the divisive partisanship of the Clinton-Bush years.
October 26, 2008 at 4:06 PM #293301sdgrrl
ParticipantDid you notice Jf’s thrown in quip of minority testing. Being an American with Korean ancestry I know he’s not talking about me…right? Watch Jf, your true colors are showing.
OH no the white man is losing his grip on power, pretty soon by law a pimped out Impala will be mandatory and we will have all wealthy people in factories working for the poor huddles masses.
Personally, I would rather see the entire income tax go, and give all Americans more purchasing power. Tax me on what I buy…but at least give me a chance to spend it.
However, if we are going to have income taxes…my philosophy pretty much comes to this. I have more faith in the middle class to spend their money to create jobs, than I do in the wealthiest to take their tax cuts and create more jobs.
I think an example of middle class purchasing power is post WWII. It was not the wealthiest who made America go boom, it was the middle class.
Sadly, the income tax is what divides us it seems, so lets just abolish it…
October 26, 2008 at 4:06 PM #293629sdgrrl
ParticipantDid you notice Jf’s thrown in quip of minority testing. Being an American with Korean ancestry I know he’s not talking about me…right? Watch Jf, your true colors are showing.
OH no the white man is losing his grip on power, pretty soon by law a pimped out Impala will be mandatory and we will have all wealthy people in factories working for the poor huddles masses.
Personally, I would rather see the entire income tax go, and give all Americans more purchasing power. Tax me on what I buy…but at least give me a chance to spend it.
However, if we are going to have income taxes…my philosophy pretty much comes to this. I have more faith in the middle class to spend their money to create jobs, than I do in the wealthiest to take their tax cuts and create more jobs.
I think an example of middle class purchasing power is post WWII. It was not the wealthiest who made America go boom, it was the middle class.
Sadly, the income tax is what divides us it seems, so lets just abolish it…
October 26, 2008 at 4:06 PM #293655sdgrrl
ParticipantDid you notice Jf’s thrown in quip of minority testing. Being an American with Korean ancestry I know he’s not talking about me…right? Watch Jf, your true colors are showing.
OH no the white man is losing his grip on power, pretty soon by law a pimped out Impala will be mandatory and we will have all wealthy people in factories working for the poor huddles masses.
Personally, I would rather see the entire income tax go, and give all Americans more purchasing power. Tax me on what I buy…but at least give me a chance to spend it.
However, if we are going to have income taxes…my philosophy pretty much comes to this. I have more faith in the middle class to spend their money to create jobs, than I do in the wealthiest to take their tax cuts and create more jobs.
I think an example of middle class purchasing power is post WWII. It was not the wealthiest who made America go boom, it was the middle class.
Sadly, the income tax is what divides us it seems, so lets just abolish it…
October 26, 2008 at 4:06 PM #293666sdgrrl
ParticipantDid you notice Jf’s thrown in quip of minority testing. Being an American with Korean ancestry I know he’s not talking about me…right? Watch Jf, your true colors are showing.
OH no the white man is losing his grip on power, pretty soon by law a pimped out Impala will be mandatory and we will have all wealthy people in factories working for the poor huddles masses.
Personally, I would rather see the entire income tax go, and give all Americans more purchasing power. Tax me on what I buy…but at least give me a chance to spend it.
However, if we are going to have income taxes…my philosophy pretty much comes to this. I have more faith in the middle class to spend their money to create jobs, than I do in the wealthiest to take their tax cuts and create more jobs.
I think an example of middle class purchasing power is post WWII. It was not the wealthiest who made America go boom, it was the middle class.
Sadly, the income tax is what divides us it seems, so lets just abolish it…
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