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- From: alan@auntbea.austin.ibm.com (Alan R. Weiss)
- Newsgroups: austin.talk
- Subject: Re: If you dump Bush, dump Congress too, (at least.)
- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.144723.6177@awdprime.austin.ibm.com>
- Date: 18 Nov 92 14:47:23 GMT
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- In article <STEVEC.92Nov12131721@orodruin.tivoli.com> stevec@orodruin.tivoli.com (steve the foolhardy) writes:
-
- >Curt Finch (curt@aixwiz.austin.ibm.com) writes:
- >>> The more money the federal government spends as a percent of GDP,
- >>> the more power they have and the more your rights will be usurped.
- >>>
- >>> Those of you who voted for Clinton, who promised to increase spending,
- >>> take note. You also voted to give up your rights. Congratulations.
-
- In article <STEVEC.92Nov12131721@orodruin.tivoli.com> stevec@orodruin.tivoli.com (steve the foolhardy) writes:
-
- >and the republicans are concerned with protecting our rights? give me
- >a break. i voted for clinton, and i'm not particularly proud of it,
- >but i am glad that GHWB was voted out of the white house. i'm not
- >sure that my rights could stand many more years of republican
- >"protection."
-
- There *may* be hope in wresting the Republican Party away from
- its dangerous collision course with history's dustbin:
- if either Jack Kemp or William Weld can take over its leadership.
- Weld is a libertarian (how far remains to be seen), and Kemp
- is a true "small government/economics first" type of person.
- On the other hand, if the Pat Robertson's and Pat Buchanan's
- of the world grab the Party's shaky reins, sell short -- its a gonner.
-
-
-
- >..... the republican party likes to
- >proclaim itself in favor of individual rights and less government.
- >however, their actions say quite the opposite.
-
- As I've mentioned to Haugh II, the Repos (along with their Demos
- cohorts in Congress) have driven this nation to fiscal bankruptcy,
- and presided over the biggest expansion of government in American history.
- Rhetoric is nothing -- actions speak louder.
-
-
- >i recognize that the democrats are just as likely to usurp my personal
- >freedom as the republicans are. the left is just as power hungry as
- >the right. they'll do it for different reasons, but the end result is
- >the same. the democrats will take away personal freedom because it's
- >"in society's best interest," (socialist) while the republicans will
- >do it because they know better than you what's "right" (fascist). i
- >think that it's silly to pretend that we've somehow given up our
- >rights by electing a democrat, when we've been watching our rights
- >disappear before our very eyes (all for good reasons, mind you) during
- >the last twelve years of republican administrations.
- >
- >steve
-
- By this, I fail to see how voting for Clinton improves the situation
- one iota. Both are just as likely to impose upon your life.
- Next up: forced national service for all able-bodies 18 year olds.
-
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- >"The rights of conscience we never submitted, we could not submit. We
- >are answerable for them to our God. The legitimate powers of government
- >extend to such acts only as are injurious to others."
- > -Thomas Jefferson, "Notes on Virginia"
-
- This is the quote I was looking for to share with John Haugh II.
-
- And Curt, Jefferson was NOT a "states rights" advocate in the sense
- John C. Calhoun (S. Carolina) was. He was a true decentralist --
- all the way down to the individual! Having said that, Jefferson was
- also a Deist slaveholder wracked with a guilty conscience. We all
- are imperfect.
-
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