Sat, 12 Jan 2008 15:38:00
Bush DOJ tries to screw us on Second Amendment
Bill Quick on David Hardy’s post about the amicus brief filed by the DOJ:
We have the first chance in almost eight decades to see the Second finally, legally established an an individual right (and all that potentially entails for liberty) and the farking George W. Bush compassionate conservative administration steps in and stabs us in the back!!!.
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That’s it. I simply won’t vote for a moderate/liberal GOP candidate trying to masquerade as a conservative. I’ve had enough Bushes (father and son) to last two lifetimes. I want an actual conservative to vote for. If the GOP can’t provide me with one, then the GOP won’t be getting my vote.
Enough is enough.
I’m right there with you. This has been a hot button issue for me for some time now, and I thought it was going to be a non-factor in this election cycle. Leave it to Bush and his crew to find a way to poison the Republican/conservative base in yet another way. I assume that the crew behind Dubya’s rise to the White House are thinking that if they can’t run the place - and they will not with Fred or Romney or Obama or Hillary in the big chair* - then no other conservatives should be allowed. Therefore it’s in the country’s best interest if they fuck it up for the rest of us.
There’s no need for Bush Derangement Syndrome. There is so much for which you can legitimately hate this man. No conspiracy or over-statements or fudged numbers needed. He’s a divider and a betrayer, and about as conservative as Medea Benjamin.
*Note the “front runner” name I left off: John McCain. John will make a deal with anyone in order to attain that seat. He wants to be President more than anything in the world, and anyone who wants this particular job that badly shouldn’t get it.
Posted by JimK at 03:38 PM on January 12, 2008
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#2 Posted by ErikTheRed
on 01/12 at 05:28 PM -
Bush is definitely an “establishment Republican,” and that’s a species that needs to be put out to pasture. I could live with Romney or Fred or even (maybe) Rudy. If Huckabee or McCain is the nominee, I’ll vote for Obama so as to make sure the ensuing mess will be blamed on the correct party. Or maybe I’ll write-in Zombie Reagan.
#3 Posted by Drumwaster
on 01/12 at 06:27 PM -
If Huckabee or McCain is the nominee, I’ll vote for Obama so as to make sure the ensuing mess will be blamed on the correct party.
I’m right there with you on that one. If we want to have Big Gummint Nanny-Statism single-payer universal welfare state, I want the GOP in Congress to at least pretend to oppose it on general principles, not get sucked along behind RINOs like those two, who will do exactly the same thing, but pretend to be conservative in the process.
Because the public is at least a decade away from being angry enough to actually take up arms. Figure 2018-2020 at the earliest… and remember where you read it first. Verb. Sap., eh?

Jesus h holy fucking christ on a stick.
The only positive thing dubya’s legacy will mention is;
“ Presidential term that ignited the second revolution from tyranny by the United States citizenry against it’s corrupt fucking government.”
“I will fight more forever you bastards!”