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Edited on Wed Aug-18-04 12:10 PM by 69KV
"Let me see if I have this straight. The loony Left believes that there's sufficient evidence of global warming to justify the complete overhaul of the international industrial economy, but they don't believe there was sufficient evidence that Saddam Hussein posed a threat to justify our liberation of Iraq. Are these people on drugs? (Oops. I should know better than to ask that question about these people.) I for one am sick of these Hollywood elitists. I think the Motion Picture Association of America should add a new movie rating to go along with the G, PG, PG-13, and R. A new rating of T for "Treason" would mean that all of the actors in this movie have given aid and comfort to the enemy in wartime and have interfered with the military operations of the United States."
"It's not enough for the Left that Clinton lifted both the military's ban on homosexuals and its ban on women serving in positions that would place them in harm's way in a combat theater. It's not enough for the feminists that the Virginia Military Institute and the Citadel were both forced to admit women into their cadet ranks. Now the extent and magnitude of their radical agenda is becoming painfully clear. In March of this year, the United States Air Force succumbed to the pressure from Hillary Clinton and other feminists and actually removed ten two-foot tall letters that composed the phrase, "Bring Me Men . . ." from its battle ramp."
"For the sake of making it easier to debate the merits of the feminist position, let's just ignore the cardinal rule of the King's English that defines masculine pronouns as being either male or gender neutral and pretend that "men" is never gender neutral. (Thanks to the dumbing down of public schools, our language has been perverted and rewritten by "politically correct" dictionary writers.) More importantly, the feminists' theory is this: all male cadets are chauvinists and misogynists who are susceptible to becoming rapists if they gaze upon words that are not gender neutral. As God is my witness, I am not making this up. If I am, may a two-foot aluminum letter "M" (as in "Men") fall from the sky and strike me dead."
"I will always fight for what's right and you will always know where I stand. After Senator Rick Santorum was attacked by the militant homosexual lobby, most of his fellow Republicans hid under their desks and said "no comment" when the reporters called. I am one of the few Republican elected officials who publicly defended Santorum. Santorum committed an unforgivable political sin in the eyes of the liberal media when he repeated the same thing that both the Bible and the Supreme Court say about homosexuality. The Left called for Santorum's resignation and Hillary Clinton even "condemned" his remarks. I can only imagine what Hillary will say about me when I arrive on Capitol Hill. Hillary Rodham Clinton and I have very different notions of what a family is. For Clinton and many other left-wing public figures, a family can be everything from her infamous "Village" or "Heather Has Two Mommies" or "Daddy's Roommate" to a transvestite, two lesbians, a pedophile, and a partridge in a pear tree. In my opinion, that does not a family make. My concept of family is the same as the one God ordained in the Garden of Eden thousands of years ago -- one man, married to one woman, with so many children as God should see fit to entrust to their care."
"I believe that the day will come when an overwhelming majority of Americans will look back on abortion with horror and shame in much the same way they now view slavery and the Holocaust. A nation that will tolerate the slaughter of 42 million babies will tolerate anything - obstruction of justice, perjury, suborning perjury, witness tampering, bribery, criminal violations of campaign finance laws, pardons for cash, the criminal misuse of confidential FBI files, violations of the Oath of Office, the desecration of the Oval Office, High Crimes and Misdemeanors, trading missile technology for cash from the Chinese, rape, serial adultery, sexual harassment, even treason."
"From the time the Constitution was ratified until Abraham Lincoln's experiment with "greenbacks," our money consisted of precious metals. When the Federal Reserve Act was passed, every Federal Reserve Note was backed and redeemable for gold and silver. Since 1963, however, that guarantee of redeemability has been repudiated, and the once-proud United States Dollar has become a depreciating IOU. President Kennedy abolished the silver standard, and President Johnson authorized the minting of base metal coinage, setting us adrift with a monetary system that no longer had any fixed standard of value. Our once-sound money is no longer backed by anything more substantial than the government’s decree that the money is “legal tender.” It has value only because we imagine that it does. When enough people lose confidence in paper, the spell will be broken and the whole system will collapse. Too many countries have suffered the devastating consequences of a collapsed paper currency, and I don’t want our country to have a similar experience."
What a nutcase. Vernon Robinson is the true face of the Republican party, he is just a lot more open about saying things that the others believe but won't say. Guess who endorsed him: Alan Keyes! I see the potential for an advertising blitz in Illinois pointing out just who it was that Keyes endorsed.
Here's the fun part: Out of state Freepers dumped $2 million into his Repuke primary campaign, and he just lost. That's $2 million *less* in Freeper money going to other campaigns.
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