Freedom lovers for Feingold?
The Free Liberal
by Paul Gessing
05/27/06
Feingold is the only candidate who seems to be speaking to the 70 percent of us who polls say are deeply concerned about the direction our country is going. Regardless of your position on tax cuts and the federal government's level of involvement in the economy, the anti-freedom nature of President Bush and his Administration must be readily apparent to even the most casual observer by now. Unfortunately, not a single Republican has had the courage to regularly stand up to President Bush on the war, spying, or seemingly anything else, including John McCain (R-AZ). Even more perplexing than obeisance of most Republicans is the fact that many Democrats are either not directly attacking Bush's policies or are advocating even more hawkish, anti-freedom positions than Bush. Hillary Clinton (D-NY) is particularly guilty of this as she has been a staunch supporter of Bush in Iraq, voted for the Patriot Act, and is now trying to 'out-hawk' Bush on Iran, even arguing 'that we lost critical time in dealing with Iran because the White House chose to downplay the threats and to outsource the negotiations.' The only anti-dote to this depressing spectacle is Senator Feingold of Wisconsin...
http://www.freeliberal.com/archives/002079.html
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
by Paul Gessing
05/27/06
Feingold is the only candidate who seems to be speaking to the 70 percent of us who polls say are deeply concerned about the direction our country is going. Regardless of your position on tax cuts and the federal government's level of involvement in the economy, the anti-freedom nature of President Bush and his Administration must be readily apparent to even the most casual observer by now. Unfortunately, not a single Republican has had the courage to regularly stand up to President Bush on the war, spying, or seemingly anything else, including John McCain (R-AZ). Even more perplexing than obeisance of most Republicans is the fact that many Democrats are either not directly attacking Bush's policies or are advocating even more hawkish, anti-freedom positions than Bush. Hillary Clinton (D-NY) is particularly guilty of this as she has been a staunch supporter of Bush in Iraq, voted for the Patriot Act, and is now trying to 'out-hawk' Bush on Iran, even arguing 'that we lost critical time in dealing with Iran because the White House chose to downplay the threats and to outsource the negotiations.' The only anti-dote to this depressing spectacle is Senator Feingold of Wisconsin...
http://www.freeliberal.com/archives/002079.html
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
rudkla - 30. Mai, 15:20