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As an afterthought...
I was watching A&E this morning. They were broadcasting coverage of the 1964 Republication Convention. You know, the one that nominated Barry Goldwater. In his acceptance speech, he refered to the Republican Principle of (paraphrasing because I didn't write it down at the time, but you can look it up) "limiting the concentration of power, both governmental and private". What happened to you guys? You now sound like the guys on the other side of the Iron Curtain!

BTW...The Nazi's were Right-Wing, not Left!

George
Posted by: WhoIsDaMan   Posted on: 07/02/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Move on  Enterprise Analyst | 07/02/04
I was thinking a bit further...  Dave P. | 07/02/04
RE  Enterprise Analyst | 07/02/04
I would love to see a liberals excuse...  Dave P. | 07/02/04
I totally AGREE with you on this!!!  Enterprise Analyst | 07/02/04
Not an excellent job...  Dave P. | 07/02/04
MoveOn needs to learn the difference between truth...  Dave P. | 07/02/04
I AGREE  Enterprise Analyst | 07/02/04
As an afterthought...  WhoIsDaMan | 07/02/04
It seems that all here are of the same opinion  WhoIsDaMan | 07/02/04
Actually, here's the complete quote  WhoIsDaMan | 07/02/04
Boycott MoveOn  Enterprise Analyst | 07/03/04
Fringe  bmh129 | 07/06/04
MoveOn  kurt.saenz@... | 07/06/04
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