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	<title>Comments on: I Went To Super Tuesday and All I Got Was This Lousy . . .</title>
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		<title>By: barkingdog</title>
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		<dc:creator>barkingdog</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Feb 2008 15:00:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Roger, while I agree with everything you say about McCain, it will still come down to this: would you really rather have Hillary?  I can&#039;t stand McCain (and I&#039;m an Arizonan!), but I think the county will have a better chance of surviving a McCain presidency than a Hillary one.  Unlike Bill (who just wanted sex and power), Hillary is a committed idealist.  And her ideal is basically communism.  &quot;We&#039;re going to take from all of you for the common good.&quot;  That&#039;s a Hillary quote, but it could just as well have been Karl Marx.  

Like I will do, hold your nose firmly, and vote for McCain.  It stinks, but it beats the hell out of the alternative.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Roger, while I agree with everything you say about McCain, it will still come down to this: would you really rather have Hillary?  I can&#8217;t stand McCain (and I&#8217;m an Arizonan!), but I think the county will have a better chance of surviving a McCain presidency than a Hillary one.  Unlike Bill (who just wanted sex and power), Hillary is a committed idealist.  And her ideal is basically communism.  &#8220;We&#8217;re going to take from all of you for the common good.&#8221;  That&#8217;s a Hillary quote, but it could just as well have been Karl Marx.  </p>
<p>Like I will do, hold your nose firmly, and vote for McCain.  It stinks, but it beats the hell out of the alternative.</p>
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		<title>By: Roger Knight</title>
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		<dc:creator>Roger Knight</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Feb 2008 21:08:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Not a bug-eyed socialist who wants to make every last American a dependent upon the State?  I am not so sure about that!

First, the McCain-Feingold law is as apalling a violation of the oath to support, protect and defend the Constitution as no fault divorce and the Child Support Crusade.

To pass such an obvious violation of the Constitutional command that Congress shall make no law abridging the freedom of speech or of the press renders McCain and Feingold and all who supported this obscenity in the name of campaign finance reform fundamentally unfit to draw a paycheck off the taxpayers in any capacity.

That includes YOU, President Bush! For signing the POS.

Second, while Hilary is now at least acknowledging that the federal government&#039;s funding is driving much of the Child Support Crusade and reforms on the federal level might prove helpful, (try enforcing the existing Antipeonage Act, THAT would be helpful!), McCain, when asked a question about that very same thing, said he would not &quot;interfere with the court decisions&quot; and denied that it was a federal issue at all!

That&#039;s funny, I thought the 13th and 14th Amendments and the Antipeonage Act are in fact, federal laws!

I will grant you that Mitt Romney has shown an equal willingness to feign ignorance of these issues as well, and Huckabee is no damn good either.

Ron Paul is now on record as opposing federal interference by means of federal funding of both domestic violence and the Child Support Crusades, but he waited until January 31, after the primary season began, to come out and SAY so.

Thundering silence is not the way you get the support of divorced fathers, Dr. Paul.

As for global warming, it is undisputed that the natural carbon cycle involves 160 to 200 billion tons of carbon each year. That&#039;s carbon being absorbed from the atmosphere by plant photosynthesis and chemical weathering and being returned to the atmosphere by metabolism, combustion, and decay. We add but a mere 5 to 7 billion tons each year through our use of fossil fuels, most of which is absorbed by plants who can&#039;t tell the difference between carbon dioxide generated by burning coal and petroleum products and carbon dioxide generated by metabolism.

Therefore, I submit that the effect on climate change of massive government regulation of the production of plant food, as supported by RINO&#039;s Schwarzenegger and McCain, will be ZERO.

Unfortunately, it would be such a disaster for the American economy that the illegal Mexicans will be rushing back to Mexico to find a better life!

I am not sure we really want to solve the problem of illegal immigration that way.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not a bug-eyed socialist who wants to make every last American a dependent upon the State?  I am not so sure about that!</p>
<p>First, the McCain-Feingold law is as apalling a violation of the oath to support, protect and defend the Constitution as no fault divorce and the Child Support Crusade.</p>
<p>To pass such an obvious violation of the Constitutional command that Congress shall make no law abridging the freedom of speech or of the press renders McCain and Feingold and all who supported this obscenity in the name of campaign finance reform fundamentally unfit to draw a paycheck off the taxpayers in any capacity.</p>
<p>That includes YOU, President Bush! For signing the POS.</p>
<p>Second, while Hilary is now at least acknowledging that the federal government&#8217;s funding is driving much of the Child Support Crusade and reforms on the federal level might prove helpful, (try enforcing the existing Antipeonage Act, THAT would be helpful!), McCain, when asked a question about that very same thing, said he would not &#8220;interfere with the court decisions&#8221; and denied that it was a federal issue at all!</p>
<p>That&#8217;s funny, I thought the 13th and 14th Amendments and the Antipeonage Act are in fact, federal laws!</p>
<p>I will grant you that Mitt Romney has shown an equal willingness to feign ignorance of these issues as well, and Huckabee is no damn good either.</p>
<p>Ron Paul is now on record as opposing federal interference by means of federal funding of both domestic violence and the Child Support Crusades, but he waited until January 31, after the primary season began, to come out and SAY so.</p>
<p>Thundering silence is not the way you get the support of divorced fathers, Dr. Paul.</p>
<p>As for global warming, it is undisputed that the natural carbon cycle involves 160 to 200 billion tons of carbon each year. That&#8217;s carbon being absorbed from the atmosphere by plant photosynthesis and chemical weathering and being returned to the atmosphere by metabolism, combustion, and decay. We add but a mere 5 to 7 billion tons each year through our use of fossil fuels, most of which is absorbed by plants who can&#8217;t tell the difference between carbon dioxide generated by burning coal and petroleum products and carbon dioxide generated by metabolism.</p>
<p>Therefore, I submit that the effect on climate change of massive government regulation of the production of plant food, as supported by RINO&#8217;s Schwarzenegger and McCain, will be ZERO.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, it would be such a disaster for the American economy that the illegal Mexicans will be rushing back to Mexico to find a better life!</p>
<p>I am not sure we really want to solve the problem of illegal immigration that way.</p>
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