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Politics : Why should I (conservative) stay in the Republican Party? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: art slott who wrote (164)2/15/1999 10:56:00 PM
From: somethingwicked  Respond to of 246
 
Well said, Art. The "crimes" committed by Clinton have proved to not be substantive for removal from office. Starr crapped on the country with his relentless pursuit of sexual encounters to the tune of $40 M plus. I too am still waiting for the Republicans to move on a tax break, but instead they want to once again just use it as a campaign issue.



To: art slott who wrote (164)2/17/1999 10:58:00 AM
From: Yogizuna  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 246
 
Art,
First of all, there is absolutely no reason at all to degrade anyone's looks to make your point.
The poor woman Starr "imprisoned" is nothing but a con-artist anyway, as she is involved in another case with symphony orchestra conductor Zubin Mahta (sp?) over her illegal money grabbing activities, so there is no reason to feel sorry for the likes of her.
I admit that the republicans are far from perfect, and my opinion is that we need a new strong third party to shake up the same old establishment ways! A party that will not tremble in fear for doing what's right like the republicans, or act insanely arrogant and sadly misguided in their goals like the democrats. Yogi