09 Oct
Posted by MacRanger as call to arms, whiners
I’m about up to my canteen cups with conservatives who want to “stay home” or “vote democrat”, because they’ve got a bone to pick with Bush. Enough already!
Michelle writes about the Fence issue, citing, Mickey Kaus of State that Bush may not sign the Fence legislation. Mickey Kraus!
So….she may stay home on election day.
“Allah is prepared to vote straight Dem ticket in NY.
I think I’m just going to sit it out. As if it were possible, the White House has succeeded in demoralizing the base even further with this latest bungle. And it has no one to blame–not Democrats, not the media, not a far-Left cabal–but itself.”
Look, I don’t like the border issue, especially since it became a an election year issue from the start.
Get the hell over it, it didn’t get this bad overnight, it ain’t getting fixed overnight, it’s not going to get fixed by staying home.
Get your ass out and vote!
I do know that there are guys and gals who are fighting their ass off in Iraq and Afghanistan right now, just as I and other vets have.
Get your ass out and vote.
During the votes in Iraq and Afghanistan little old ladies risks they’re lives (via threats from terrorists and Mulahs) to get a purple finger.
Get your ass out and vote!
You want to vote for a Democrat, fine. Say hello to two years of impeachment nonsense, but whatever….
Get your ass out and vote!
You want to send Bush a message, groovy!
Get your ass out and vote!
But shut the hell up about “staying home”. Too many gave the ulimate sacrifice just so you could have a voice, get out and use it!
Get your ass out and vote!
Nuff said.
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jrooney
October 9th, 2006 at 2:45 pm
1Mac,
Her sidekick “Allah”, a poor choice of moniker when we are at war against radical muslims, has posted he will vote a straight democrat ticket if the bill is not signed! Have these two idiots matured since puberty? My answer, no.
Per NRO blog - http://www.freerepublic.com/^http://corner.nationalreview.com/post/?q=MGU4MmZmNGEwZmE1MWM0OTY0NDYxZGJiZTMxODNiZWY=
Monday, October 09, 2006
RNC Responds to Web Speculation about Fence Bill [Kathryn Jean Lopez]
An e-mail:
There has been some speculation in the blogosphere today that President Bush would not sign the Secure Fence Act, after signing a bill for funding border fencing last week. This is not the case. President Bush will sign the Secure Fence Act.
The CNN clip from President Bush cited by Mickey Kaus is the definitive record on this, and reflects his intention to sign the bill.
Let me know if you have any further questions on this.
* * * *
Patrick Ruffini
eCampaign Director
Republican National Committee Posted at 3:17 PM
kathie
October 9th, 2006 at 2:49 pm
2I read that Bush is going to sign the fence legislation. But for sure the Dems would never sign it. Republicans if you don’t vote you are acting just like the Dems are hoping for. President Bush has suffered 6 years of brow beating, has been called every name in the book, has been slandered, has had every single decision discredited by the MSM. The campaign against him is more ugly then any man should endure, but endure he has and someone won’t vote for him or Republicans—-shame on you!
Carol Johnson
October 9th, 2006 at 2:59 pm
3This idiocy makes me VERY angry so excuse the following:
OH FOR CHRISSAKES!!! People are sacrificing and dying so that you may “STAY HOME ON ELECTION DAY”? JESUS!! STOP whining and get to the polls! No one is lobbing grenades at you or threatening to cut off your head if you vote. This is no way to honor those who have died for your right to say what you want and to VOTE the way you want!
I will leave it at this:
VOTE AS IF YOUR LIFE DEPENDS ON YOUR VOTE…BECAUSE IT DOES!!! There simply IS no other way. Keep speaking out at the things you don’t like, but VOTE!! The consequences are too great NOT to!!!
Carol
Redbird
October 9th, 2006 at 3:33 pm
4RNC Responds to Web Speculation about Fence Bill [Kathryn Jean Lopez]
http://corner.nationalreview.com/
An e-mail:
There has been some speculation in the blogosphere today that President Bush would not sign the Secure Fence Act, after signing a bill for funding border fencing last week. This is not the case. President Bush will sign the Secure Fence Act.
The CNN clip from President Bush cited by Mickey Kaus is the definitive record on this, and reflects his intention to sign the bill.
Let me know if you have any further questions on this.
Patrick Ruffini
eCampaign Director
Republican National Committee
Redbird
October 9th, 2006 at 3:37 pm
5http://corner.nationalreview.com/
RNC Responds to Web Speculation about Fence Bill [Kathryn Jean Lopez]
An e-mail:
There has been some speculation in the blogosphere today that President Bush would not sign the Secure Fence Act, after signing a bill for funding border fencing last week. This is not the case. President Bush will sign the Secure Fence Act.
The CNN clip from President Bush cited by Mickey Kaus is the definitive record on this, and reflects his intention to sign the bill.
Let me know if you have any further questions on this.
* * * *
Patrick Ruffini
eCampaign Director
Republican National Committee
retire05
October 9th, 2006 at 3:54 pm
6Is there one person out there that thinks Republicans are going to vote for pro-abortion, anti-war, cut and run, higher taxes, less personal responsibility, open borders Democrats because some stupid gay guy was chasing young pages?
If there is someone out there that thinks voting for your polar opposite is going to teach Republicans a lesson, please give me your name and address. I want to send my increased tax bill, sponsored by SanFranNan, to you to pay.
Foley’s gone. Disgraced. Never to darken the halls of Congress again. And all the pollsters and Dems who think that Republicans will a) not vote or b) vote Democrat because of Foley are dumber than I thought they were.
Go Vote. Tell your friends to go vote and if they tell you they are going to vote Democratic because of Foley, ask them “what the hell does Foley have to do with our district?”
azdad
October 9th, 2006 at 3:55 pm
7Every R after names in Congress is a vote to avoid complete deadlock for the next 2 years!
Squiggler
October 9th, 2006 at 4:00 pm
8I just don’t understand Malkin and her supporters. She was one of the main causes of turning the border issue into a “hate Bush” issue. And why? The President presented a 5-point plan which included much of what she wanted. More actually, so she is acting like a spoiled brat.
VOTE VOTE VOTE
We don’t need Pelosi as Speaker.
shm10
October 9th, 2006 at 4:14 pm
9Well said Mac.
pagar
October 9th, 2006 at 4:21 pm
10Every single person who stays home this election, or who votes for a Democrat at any
level is simply handing the Communist Party of America, the election that the Communists say they must have to forward their agenda.
http://www.cpusa.org/article/articleview/769/1/135/
The last paragraph of the article spells it out.
“”"Proposal
We would like to propose that the Party issue a popular piece of literature in quantity by mid to late August placing our position in 2006 elections, who we are and what we stand for.
The brochure could present our analysis of the elections and issue a call for unity.
The defeat of right-wing control of our government is what history puts on the agenda for us at this time. There is no way around the task of ending Republican control of the House and Senate if we want to take the next step for basic change in our country, including for higher levels of political independence.
There is a great momentum building up. Galvanizing the Party and all the forces within the people‚Äôs movement for this great challenge means this battle can be won! ¬°S?? Se Puede!”"”"”"
I urge every voter in America to call today and ask Sen Reid, Rep Pelosi, and every single
Democrat named by the Communist Party as a supporter in this article, why the Communist Party of America counts on their support.
The one thing that every voter can do to
make the world a safer place for every American is vote Republican at every level in this election. Stop the Democrats stops the Communists.
shield
October 9th, 2006 at 4:21 pm
11The campaign against him is more ugly then any man should endure, but endure he has and someone won’t vote for him or Republicans—-shame on you!
I completely agree.
When ever I hear or see this kind of nasty crapola non-stop coming out against President Bush…I then think of Our Lord Jesus Christ. He was hated completely by the world especially men in his own country.
Jesus said: Joh 15:18 If the world hate you, ye know that it hated me before it hated you.
jrooney
October 9th, 2006 at 4:24 pm
12Security and the WOT are the most important issues bar none and is voters walk into the booths to vote, that will be the way they vote.
I would walk across a mine field covered in broken glass barefoot blindfolded to vote a straight republican ticket. Of course, here in Oregon we vote via mail though.
tarpon
October 9th, 2006 at 5:03 pm
13The Captain has a post up
http://www.captainsquartersblog.com/mt/archives/008245.php
The fence bill will be signed.
The outcome of the war is too important to stay home.
lurker9876
October 9th, 2006 at 5:07 pm
14I still plan on voting Republican all the way. The more I see the democrats playing the FoleyGate game, the more it stinks on their parts.
Captains Quarter’s just had an interesting post about the “Secure our borders” bill. It would behoove Michelle, Allahpundit, and Mickey Kaus to learn to slow down and check with WH first before playing the MSM’s coal miner story again.
Two primary reasons that I’m voting Republicans: 1) Supreme Court Nominations. 2) Prevent the impeachment process from taking place.
As for Congress spending our tax money, I don’t see much of a difference between the two parties.
But the Republicans deserve the credit for getting a few bills passed, namely: The Patriot Act, Secure our Borders, Detainee and Terrorist bill (whatever its name is), Tax Cuts and getting the deadline extended, etc. Plus improving the economy AND reducing the federal deficits by half ahead of schedule.
I am making sure that Shelley Sikula-Gibbs has my vote…twice!
ivehadit
October 9th, 2006 at 5:16 pm
15Straight R on November 7.
ivehadit
October 9th, 2006 at 5:24 pm
16CAN YOU BELIEVE O’REILLY HAVE MIKE ROGERS ON NOW…UNBELIEVABLE.
jrooney
October 9th, 2006 at 5:27 pm
17And O’Reily aerved him softball questions. Truly aggrevating.
MY Vast Right Wing Conspiracy » Blog Archive » Time to get serious about the elections
October 10th, 2006 at 2:21 am
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Sarah Green
October 10th, 2006 at 4:34 am
19THanks for the strong dose of wisdom.
MM has updated her headline. As of yet Allah has not.
Also, when Allah called for Hastert’s resignation, he changed his mind in the comments section. But he never updated his post to reflect that he changed his mind!! He should have. How many people read all the comments?
Stop The ACLU
October 10th, 2006 at 7:33 am
20The Border Fence Bill Will Be Signed…
I never wrote about the speculation by Mickey Kaus on a pocket veto of the Border Fence Bill because I really didn’t understand it and I didn’t want to jump the gun. Well, according to Captain Ed, the Presiden’t support for this is …
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