Settling and resolving many a Republican — and Democratic — score. Plus much else, including a special Rita Hayworth festival.
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p>As for Tabin's rationalization for “hanging DeLay out to dry,” Tom DeLay was doing the bidding of the President of the United States and the Speaker of the House. Will George W. Bush be Tabin's next target? Laugh if you want but Tom DeLay has told the truth as he sees it. At the time of DeLay's remarks offsets had little congressional support. Can John Tabin backshoot the truth? I think he did. Has the RSC “Operation Offset” identified $250 billion in offsets? No. Has the RSC identified congressmen who will vote for even $50 billion in offsets? No. I've known reality, Mr. Tabin. Reality is a good friend of mine. You don't know reality, Mr. Tabin!
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John Scherwitz
BR>Clear Lake, Texas
p>If the conservatives throw out Mr. DeLay as written in the
Spectator
it would be simply the worst action they could take. It is time for the conservatives to stop letting this blackmail by the liberals be paid at the expense of someone's position and reputation.
p>What is needed now is a loud and outspoken defense of Mr. DeLay, he has paid his dues and is a fighter which the conservatives need more of right now.
p>Come on conservatives, show the liberals they cannot win against a united conservative group!
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Carole Graham
p>If we cannot stand by our people when they are lied about and tramped upon by the liberals and the likes of Earle, then we are no better than they are. Why don't we just throw all conservatives into the hole the devil-crats want them in and give up our nation to the Democrats and the devil they have set up house with. What a stupid idea not to stand behind Tom DeLay!
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Billie Herring
BR>Fullerton, California
The debacle of this president’s administration is both a cause
and a symptom of the decline of American values. Unless Congress
impeaches him, that decline will go on unchecked. An eminent jurist
surveys the damage and assesses the chances for the recovery of our
culture.
The American Christmas, like the songs that celebrate it,
makes room for everybody under the rainbow. Is that why so
many people seem to be hostile to it?