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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: WestPac
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Aug 24th, 2003, 04:00 PM
"This sentiment is echoed by Edwin J. Feulner, 62, president of the Heritage Foundation, who says that the conservative movement has achieved many of its original aims — both at home and abroad."
And I quote "AND ABROAD". . .OOOOHHH BILLLAAY! How can I belong to a party made up of such clueless individuals who seem to be ignorant of the tenents to their own faith?!
" "The biggest failure of all has been our inability to turn back the homosexual agenda and to end abortion in America," he says. "
What a confuse, stupid man. Politics is not designed to govern morality, and God help us all if this silly shit ever gains the influence of Billy Graham. If Christ could respect the difference, who the fuck is he to say or act differently?
"One political reality, Mr. Viguerie says, is that the "conservatives in Congress today are not movement players. They are part of the Republican team assembled by President Bush and [Bush chief strategist] Karl Rove. No matter how much overlap there may be between the two agendas, their first allegiance is to the Republican Party rather than the conservative movement." "
CONSPIRACY CONSPIRACY! CHINESE-FIRE-DRILL!!!!
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