Thank Goodness That Bush Trusts the People

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"We are so lucky to have a Republican as president. I hope that those of us who believe in freedom, small government, and personal responsibility will help reelect President Bush, whose recent fundraising e-mail lets us know he believes in "trusting people over government," and whose recent speech at the Washington Convention Center presents the "clear choice" voters face in November. "

Anthony Gregory explains.

I'll vote for the LP and pray for gridlock.
 
"Anthony Gregory [send him mail] is a writer and musician who lives in Berkeley, California. He earned his bachelor’s degree in history at UC Berkeley, where he was president of the Cal Libertarians. He is an intern at the Independent Institute and has written for Rational Review, the Libertarian Enterprise, and Antiwar.com. See his webpage for more articles and personal information.

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Nothing like a good unslanted view of the world on a Sunday morning. :)

John
 
No doubt about it....

Tony's not a fan of "Dubya":D

Of course, with attributes such as these:
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"He is an intern at the Independent Institute and has written for Rational Review, the Libertarian Enterprise, and Antiwar.com.
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"Dubya" wouldn't be a fan of Tony's either.:eek:
 
Ah yes, the old 'if you can't refute the arguement, attack the person' defense. :rolleyes:


Oh how very true! If a socialist Democrat had won in November, the federal government would have surely expanded all sorts of unconstitutional Nanny State programs that compromise the delicate balance of the free market. They would have probably greatly increased farm subsidies, and put new restrictions on campaign donations. Those liberal Democrats would have sent billions of dollars in foreign aid to corrupt regimes in Africa and the Middle East, and pumped up funding for the National Endowment for the Arts. The Department of Education may have grown by seventy percent by now, with programs designed to appeal to emotion rather than reason, carrying such patronizing names as "No Child Left Behind" or some other name that only a condescending Democrat could contrive.

Al Gore would probably be on the record for never having vetoed a single spending increase, encouraging Congress to pass whatever their big-spending hearts desire

Not that Bush would have dreamed of doing anything like the above. :neener:
 
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