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Issue 10 Page 1

Leftist Chronicles

 

Take All Those
Turn¢oat$ With You

 

You've got that right!

 

Some make you laugh. Some make you angry. But they all give you that "shake your head in amazement feeling" and make you wonder if they really believe what they said.

Comments on the traitor from the taxing slave masters:

Robert $trau$, former Demo¢RAT chairman:
"This gives Bush more than a warning. This gives him an excuse, if he's looking for one, to move a bit toward the center."

The "center"? The chart on this page shows a 55% increase in tax confiscation since 1994 under Republicans, you idiot! Bush gave Edu¢ation a triple the rate increase over inflation. You call that governing from the "far right"?

John Zogby, pollster:
``I think they need to lead from the center. To date, this administration has had a tin ear as to where the voters are . . . This is an arrogant White House.''

55%, Mr. "unbiased pollster," is not from the "right." I guess I can assume your poll questions are a bit tilted to the left.

Evan Bayh (D-IN):
"No longer will we see an agenda tilted to the far right. It will require people to hammer out true consensus and compromise and I think that will be good for America."

What is "true concensus" Mr. Bayh? A 110% increase?

Tom Da$¢hle (D-SD), on NBC Meet the Press:
``I'm worried about the climate and the attitude of the other side."

Does 55% make you feel frigid? Why not throw another trillion dollars in the kitty and see if the weather feels a bit warmer for you.

Da$¢hle went on to say "I think it would be a great opportunity if he called a bipartisan meeting down the White House, right now. I am willing to come anytime.''

I don't recall Da$¢hle showing up for that White House lawn party Bush threw not too long ago, do you?

In my editorial last issue, a couple weeks before the Jefford$ defection, in "Mincing Words in Slave State USA", I said the following:

It is time Republican leaders come out of their daze, put on their war face, and go to battle stations.

Of course, it was time back in 1994. Why worry about China nuking us when the Republicans do a good job of destroying our freedom by kneeling down for these Demo¢RAT$?

 

Take All Those Turncoats With You

On the Neil Boortz Show last week, I told Neil that Bush and company should have told Traitor Jefford$ "don't let the door hit you in the ass and take all those other turn¢oat$ with you," namely $pe¢ter, ¢hafee, $nowe, ¢ollin$, and M¢¢ain. I also suggested ALL Republicans should resign from the Party and become independents. Lincoln is the father of the party. He freed the slaves. The current group of Republicans are helping to reintroduce $lavery through a two trillion dollar budget. Out of respect to Lincoln, ALL Republicans should resign.

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S. B. Fuller: Master of Enterprise

In 1963, in a speech delivered to the National Association of Manufacturers (of which he was the first black member), Fuller stated that blacks would achieve success and prosperity if they worked harder and attained good educations, and showed more initiative in business enterprise. Fuller claimed that, even more than racial barriers, it was a "lack of understanding of the capitalist system" that kept blacks from making economic progress.

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In the previous issue of Sentry

In "Mincing Words in Slave State USA," you will see how the Republicans have relied on a "two word phrase" for the last 7 years as their sole defense in stopping the tax slavery juggernaut. Sheldon Richman says there is no need to justify the tax cut, Alan Caruba on the corrupt education system, and Ted Kennedy gives us one of the biggest laughers of 2001 in the "Leftist Chronicles."

 

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Tired of the centrist mumble? Here are some refreshing comments straight from the"tell it like it is" school.

Comments on the traitor from from the patriots:

Jack Kemp
"The Jeffords defection is symptomatic of a deeper Republican malady. Far from being intolerant of dissenting views, Republican leaders have been far too indulgent of political extortion within the party."

Ann Coulter
"Listening to the breathless news coverage, you would think Sen. Jim Jeffords' defection from the Republican Party was the greatest patriotic act since the Army Rangers scaled the cliffs at Pointe du Hoc . . . . For anyone passingly familiar with Jeffords' record, his defection was about as earth-shattering as Truman Capote coming out of the closet."

Bill Murchison
"Oklahoma's Republican Sen. Don Nickles said his party should try harder to make sure Northeastern 'moderates' feel comfortable. 'Maybe,' confided Kay Hutchison of Texas, 'we haven't brought everyone in to make them feel a part of our team and our effort. We're going to do better.'

Er, um ... by what means? Sizing back the tax cut? Beefing up federal programs? Scrapping strategic defense? Suffocating the energy market with price controls?"

Thomas Sowell
"The kinds of judges who are likely to sail through to confirmation by a Senate controlled by Democrats will be judges who are either liberals or who are mushy enough to buy much of the liberal vision of the world. That vision is going to put more criminals back on the street when they belong behind bars—and innocent people are going to pay with their lives. Since federal judges are appointed for life, that means that the lives of your children and grandchildren can be at risk."

Tony Snow
"Although we like lawmakers to represent us, we expect presidents to lead us. When they don't, we fire them. Former President George Bush got whipsawed by Congress—and lost his re-election bid. Jimmy Carter got pummelled by Congress, and he lost his quest for a second term. Both men shied from confrontation, aimed at conciliation and got early vacations. The Jeffords defection liberates the president from having to mollify malcontents in his midst and having to grovel before Republican grandees."

 

 

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