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Days of Reckoning

Rudy and the 9/11 candidacy. Fred's withdrawal. South Carolina in black and white. Honor, Iraq, and McCain. Plus much more.

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Is Mr. Tucker a liberal hiding in a closet. I mean, Global warming Kyoto. Get real! You want our economy to tank for sure on pure lies and hysteria. Nuclear is the way to go. However, the reasons for Giuliani are more then 9/11 over speak. He is not a conservative on a very important prong, social issues. The 2nd prong, he is a conservative on the war and crime (except gun controls). However, there are others who fix that bill also. On the 3rd prong he is great economy (Taxes and Spending). However, he may be going down the wrong path on Health Care. Keep the Gov’t out of it. They will only ruin it. Get rid of the John Edwards lawsuits and the free benefits for illegals and that will go a long way to helping Health Care.

p>He is wrong on abortion, Gay marriage, gun control, stem cells, judges (Originalist not constructionalist), and illegal immigration (even though he is talking tough now). And do we really trust him on judges since he has so many liberal views? This is some more reasons he has not done well with conservatives. br> — Joseph D’Ambrosia /p>

Yeah, it gets tiring when the Mayor hangs the 9/11 neon sign around every issue he discusses on the stump. However, the author absolutely loses his conservative street cred when he pimps Giuliani to sign the Kyoto Protocol.

Mr. Tucker — you want to start “addressing” the global swarming issue? Great! Start buying some shorts and wear a wide-brimmed hat. Slather on the SPF 45 while you’re at it. Otherwise, leave us (the citizens) the hell alone. The last thing we want Mr. Tucker to do is tell us how to live our lives, how to reduce our carbon footprint, how to go nuclear, and how to “plug-in.”

On top of that, Mr. Tucker doesn’t know jack about the economics of the oil industry, or about economics in the general sense. We certainly don’t print the dollars we use to buy the petroleum products consumed in everyday life. As far as the Constitution is concerned, only the Fed can mint legal tender.

p>I’m surprised TAS didn’t vet this particular column more closely. br> — Owen H. Carneal br> Yorktown, Virginia
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Taxes, Health Care, John McCain, Barack Obama, Economics, Business, Earmarks, Social Security, Islam, Abortion, Global Warming, Constitution, Law, Military, Iraq, Iran, NATO, Africa, Socialism, Conservatism, Immigration, Energy, Oil

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