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To: JBTFD who wrote (504935)12/6/2003 12:35:57 PM
From: CYBERKEN  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
The Marxist/Leninist anti-American Democrats have developed their HATE for America to the point where they simply don't comprehend the difference between public discourse and treason. They must pay the price for that ignorance-or America and the civilized world will pay a far greater price.

The dodge of the skilled anti-American propagandists is that-when anyone objects to their war on America-they whine that they are "just expressing free opinion" and that whoever objects is racist and nazi. THAT fraud was perpetrated for over 30 years-and has FINALLY become transparent.

Thus, expect the anti-American Democrats to pay the price-and they KNOW it...



To: JBTFD who wrote (504935)12/6/2003 12:40:57 PM
From: goldworldnet  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
What is your definition of liberty?

Freedom from perversion in the school system would be a good start.

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To: JBTFD who wrote (504935)12/6/2003 1:24:37 PM
From: Hope Praytochange  Respond to of 769670
 
Washington State Decides to Cancel Presidential Primary
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

LYMPIA, Wash., Dec. 6 (AP) — Washington has become the seventh state to cancel its 2004 presidential primary, opting to save at least $6 million by skipping an election many say would be meaningless.

Gov. Gary Locke, a Democrat, proposed the one-time cancellation of the primary, noting that Republicans already have their nominee and that Democrats have decided to use Iowa-style caucuses, rather than the primary, to allocate delegates.

"It's senseless to waste taxpayer money on an election that serves no practical purpose," the governor said on Friday. He called it "wasteful, irresponsible and indefensible" to go ahead with the primary.

The House on Friday overwhelmingly approved the measure canceling the primary. The Senate also passed the bill, but by a closer vote.

Republicans who opposed the cancellation said that it would eliminate a popular election that involved far more voters than the obscure caucus process that will be used instead.