The New Bill of Rights - as the Left would have it

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The New Bill of Rights - as the Left would have it

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Not yet, but headed that direction... :tinfoil:
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Re: The New Bill of Rights - as the Left would have it

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That be the direction they taking us...alot of things need to happen if we want to turn things around...

1. The liberals play "fairly" before during and after the mid-terms
2. Enough folks get together to vote out the left
3. Whoever takes over does a bang up job so the country isnt compelled to swing the other way again
4. Several million heads on the left explode simultaneously...maybe this should be #1
No more catchy slogans for me...I am simply fed up...4...four...4...2+2...

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Re: The New Bill of Rights - as the Left would have it

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zephyp wrote:That be the direction they taking us...alot of things need to happen if we want to turn things around...

1. The liberals play "fairly" before during and after the mid-terms
2. Enough folks get together to vote out the left
3. Whoever takes over does a bang up job so the country isnt compelled to swing the other way again
4. Several million heads on the left explode simultaneously...maybe this should be #1
#3 is what concerns me the most here. The "right" did an equally terrible job for eight years in the WH and nearly 6 years in the Congress. If we had people in the Republican Party who actually acted like the original Republicans (Jefferson, etc.), then I could vote for them.

Newt Gingrich had the right idea in 1994, which is why I voted for them back then. But he and the Republicans didn't carry the ball to the end zone of Freedom. They quit at their own 10 yard line. Like all those in power, they quickly became too concerned with keeping their own and not with going back to the Jeffersonian principles toward which they should've been heading!

As for #1, neither of the two "Corporate Parties" plays fair. The membership of both want personal power at virtually any cost. That's why neither will likely get my vote this time.
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