Just_A_Guy Posted April 18, 2009 Report Posted April 18, 2009 It may not be a "republican" movement, but it is most definitely a "conservative" movement.Well, technically, it is a "paleoconservative" or "libertarian" movement.George W. Bush was neither. He was a neoconservative. Lots of us paleocons were so dazzled to have a "conservative" in the White House that we sort of forgot about the "neo" part. Quote
a-train Posted April 18, 2009 Report Posted April 18, 2009 (edited) When the haters finally realize what is going on and we get the revolution we are working for, they will pretend they were with us all along and look to cash in. I thank God this country is waking up and resisting the growth of this government and the death of liberty. The powers that be are afraid and they want desperately to keep public favor, but that is all dying despite their best efforts. The ignorant masses are googling themselves into the know. I hope Mormons can get over morons like Mitt Romney and see Ron Paul for what he really was and is. They seem to be doing so all around me. Its a shame it didn't happen back in 2007. Regardless, the fools that think this ended with the election are far from understanding what is in the air. -a-train Edited April 18, 2009 by a-train Quote
DigitalShadow Posted April 18, 2009 Report Posted April 18, 2009 From what I'm seeing, wanting to return to the Constitutional principles and values is more conservative than liberal on today's political spectrum.And what is so much less constitutional about this administration than the last? Quote
DigitalShadow Posted April 18, 2009 Report Posted April 18, 2009 When the haters finally realize what is going on and we get the revolution we are working for, they will pretend they were with us all along and look to cash in. I thank God this country is waking up and resisting the growth of this government and the death of liberty. The powers that be are afraid and they want desperately to keep public favor, but that is all dying despite their best efforts. The ignorant masses are googling themselves into the know.What makes you think the country is "waking up" now any more than it was waking up when people were protesting Bush being elected? Liberals protested Bush and made a big fuss, now Conservatives are protesting Obama and making a big fuss, sounds like the exact same claims just from opposite sides. Do you really think anything has really changed? Quote
talisyn Posted April 18, 2009 Report Posted April 18, 2009 And what is so much less constitutional about this administration than the last?Lol part of what's happening is people are realizing the powers and authority given to Bush II that the Dems were freaking out about are now in the hands of a Dem president. I guess people don't see all the bad things that can happen until the loyal opposition is ascendant. Welcome to the last 8 years, and I hope with both Dems and Reps aware of the problems we can fix them so we're back to a Constitutional government. Quote
a-train Posted April 18, 2009 Report Posted April 18, 2009 What makes you think the country is "waking up" now any more than it was waking up when people were protesting Bush being elected? Liberals protested Bush and made a big fuss, now Conservatives are protesting Obama and making a big fuss, sounds like the exact same claims just from opposite sides. Do you really think anything has really changed?It is looking likely that the Federal Reserve will be audited. This has never happened. That is change.-a-train Quote
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