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The thing is, the Democratic Republican party of the South was once highly Conservative in nature. That Miller is a Conservative (along with the likes of Toby Keith, a fellow Southerner) while being a Democrat shouldn't confound you. Knowing that the Southern Democrat Party later ran on a Pro-Slavery ticket shouldn't confound you either. That this same party was the principle backer of Jim Crow laws, especially banning blacks from possessing firearms...Well, you get the picture. Certainly the Democrats are willing to call him a racist for having worked for Lestor Maddox, even though the guilt-by-association charge they're levelling is pretty much bullshit. He doesn't 'betray' anyone. He's a registered Democrat yes, but his loyalties to the DNC and the Poodle come second to his loyalties to the nation. Furthermore, while Bush may have his own tarnished record, at least we know what the hell he's going to do. Running on a bad platform or disagreeable platform is in some ways better than running on an ever-moving platform that merely shouts "I disagree!" without actually saying what you agree with, what you'll do...There's no good reason to elect Kerry, in my opinion... Even if you're a hard-line Liberal, think of this, in 2008, who will the Republicans run? They're completely out of good candidacy.
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That site is excelente Felix...
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There's not much point of being part of a party in opposition if you're going to support the guy already in power and opposed to your party's politics. Most Democrats want him out of their party. Heck, Miller even sits in the Republican Cacus. Bush flip-flops himself. Chewie has already given you some examples that you have yet to respond to. [ 09-05-2004, 04:44 PM: Message edited by: Gab ]
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First, Gab, don't speak for everyone. I'm going to be frank, you look an like an overbearing, pompous asshole when you do that. Maybe you're not, but you're certainly acting like it.
Miller will go down in the minds of many as one of the "last good Democrats" for sticking true to the founders' views. Also, to call his speech pathetic and inaccurate is both wrong and an insult to speech givers everywhere. It was a damn solid speech, and he delivered it well. Miller sits in the Republican caucus because he's a Conservative, and so are they. They agree on issues. One's loyalty as a representative is to one's constituency before one's party. Besides that, Miller's been a Democrat longer than you'd think. He's been a Democrat, registered so, since before it was hip to be liberal, and the DNC decided being hip was above being solid. The whole thing started in the post-civil war Democrat party backlash, where to win votes they used lots of demagoguery. To say the least, Kerry hasn't distinguished himself as anything other than non-distinguishable, another empty gray suit with a pretty face and nice words to sell. No actual position to sit on. It's not like Miller doesn't usually agree with the DNC, no doubt, while Conservative in some ways, he does advocate some liberal platforms, such as Social Security.
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The thing is, the Democratic Republican party of the South was once highly Conservative in nature. That Miller is a Conservative (along with the likes of Toby Keith, a fellow Southerner) while being a Democrat shouldn't confound you. Knowing that the Southern Democrat Party later ran on a Pro-Slavery ticket shouldn't confound you either. That this same party was the principle backer of Jim Crow laws, especially banning blacks from possessing firearms...Well, you get the picture. Certainly the Democrats are willing to call him a racist for having worked for Lestor Maddox, even though the guilt-by-association charge they're levelling is pretty much bullshit. He doesn't 'betray' anyone. He's a registered Democrat yes, but his loyalties to the DNC and the Poodle come second to his loyalties to the nation. Furthermore, while Bush may have his own tarnished record, at least we know what the hell he's going to do. Running on a bad platform or disagreeable platform is in some ways better than running on an ever-moving platform that merely shouts "I disagree!" without actually saying what you agree with, what you'll do...There's no good reason to elect Kerry, in my opinion... Even if you're a hard-line Liberal, think of this, in 2008, who will the Republicans run? They're completely out of good candidacy. [/QUOTE]I mean for President! You're supporting that Libertarian guy (can't remember his name) for president. Since you defend Bush most of the time, I acually get the impression that you like most of his policies. Correct me if I'm wrong (you're the one who's probably an expert in Libertarian idealogy), but aren't the Libertarians mostly conservative (at least economically) because they're against any government involvement? Just what do they agree with the Liberals on? As for Kerry's agenda? Well, he's got something Bush hasn't got: a plan for the economy, getting rid of the deficit, jobs, healthcare and the enviroment. Bush is just talking about winning the War on Terror and keeping America safe because he's got no plan for other issues. As for who the Republicans will run in 2008? I wish it was as good as you're trying to make it sound, but they'll probbaly find someone like Bill Frist or Colin Powell. If they amend the constitution, they could even run Arnold Schwarzenegger.
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Actually, they can't run Schwarzenegger. He's foreign-born.
Yes I do support Badnarik, but you ask what we agree with Liberals on? Well, this the part where I start picking a fight with George Bush: We think not only that Gay marriage should be legal, but that the government should keep its hands off the marriage institution totally. We believe in a literal interpretation of the Constitution, right down to the second ammendment. Imagine a set of policies that basically says, if what you're doing isn't hurting anyone else, the government doesn't care. That's basically Libertarianism in a nutshell. Check out http://www.lp.org for a solid example of Libertarian positions. A lot of it borders on Anarchism, that's true, but we do hold ourselves back from that particular step.
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Chewie please explain how G.H.B. being against or for something changes Kerry's record in the slightest? Does G.H.B. being against a weapon system automatcily change Kerry's vote against it into a vote for it? How does that work?
So I'm still waiting for a single thing Miller said that was wrong about Kerry's voting record! Does G.H.B.'s wrong turn Kerry's wrong into a right? If so then G.H.B. is a mircle worker, for I have seen so many people claim that two wrongs don't make a right, is that still true? ![]()
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Guess not...
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What is wrong is Miller's been exposed as: A.unstable B.unstatesmen-like C.traitor to his own party. D. misleading about Kerry's voting record and position on National Defense All of the above is what is wrong.
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