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Post by midnightrider on Dec 6, 2012 6:55:06 GMT -5
Do you know anyone who voted Republican this past election in order to further President Obama’s big government agenda? Or is it more likely that Republican voters sought to advance a smaller version of the federal government? And if they did, why are Republican congressional leaders offering to help the president spend us into oblivion? lewrockwell.com/napolitano/napolitano79.1.html
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Post by Michael Downing on Dec 6, 2012 7:53:50 GMT -5
"I suspected that those questions might be asked when Mitt Romney was nominated to oppose Obama. My view of his campaign then and now has been that he presented a choice to the voters of big government versus bigger government, and bigger government prevailed."
My opinion exactly. It was only a choice between big gov or bigger gov. It was and has been not about stopping legal plunder but of how much legal plunder is "fair". Not about stopping big government over reach and supremacy but about how far big government should go in controlling every aspect of your life. Fug em all. The founders would have rallied their militias long before we got to this point. They would have made their intentions clear to the usurpers of their Liberty and met them on the green if the PTB did not stand down. RESIST...
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Post by safetalker on Dec 6, 2012 8:51:03 GMT -5
They still feel that there are two goals to every vote. 1. Return for a second term or more. 2. Keep the people who mail in the big bucks happy. Then and only then do the wishes of the people matter. When every person sends them a 41cent stamped envelope and tell them this will no longer be tolerated will they stop. Perhaps we should all go to WWW.solderhugs.com and download a copy of the 2012 Declaration of Independence and sign it with our family and mail it to them.
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