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Date Posted: 12:50:12 09/21/04 Tue
Author: Jeffersonne
Subject: Re: What has happened to Zell Miller???
In reply to: I've spent my life working in? 's message, "What has happened to the party" on 13:12:42 09/17/04 Fri

>What has happened to the party I've spent my life
>working in?
>Zell Miller wants to know. I'd like an answer, too.
>MTV has this report.

Zell Miller was in his best years, a real Democrat. But, he has said many times he would have voted down Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid, and many many welfare programs.
Zell Miller never really was a caring person. He lined his pockets with gold and talked like a Democrat while partying with right wing greedmeisters.




>
>NEW YORK ? There should be a picture of Zell Miller in
>the dictionary under the term "old-school whupping,"
>because that is what the Democratic senator and
>Republican-convention keynote speaker administered to
>John Kerry on Wednesday night.
>
>***
>
>"Now, while young Americans are dying in the sands of
>Iraq and the mountains of Afghanistan," Miller
>explained, "our nation is being torn apart and made
>weaker because of the Democrats' manic obsession to
>bring down our commander-in-chief. What has happened
>to the party I've spent my life working in? I can
>remember when Democrats believed that it was the duty
>of America to fight for freedom over tyranny ... but
>not today. Motivated more by partisan politics than by
>national security, today's Democratic leaders see
>America as an occupier, not a liberator."
>
>Miller, who frequently referenced God and never smiled
>during the 17-minute tongue-lashing, then blasted
>Kerry's position on the war in Iraq. "Senator Kerry
>has made it clear that he would use military force
>only if approved by the United Nations. Kerry would
>let Paris decide when America needs defending. I want
>Bush to decide. John Kerry, who says he doesn't like
>outsourcing, wants to outsource our national security.
>That's the most dangerous outsourcing of all. This
>politician wants to be leader of the free world. Free,
>for how long?"
>Long, long ago, in a galaxy far, far away (or at least
>it seems that way) there was a political party that
>had no use for, and little tolerance of, tyrants of
>any stripe. From the Barbary Pirates to Hitler and
>Stalin, Democratic presidents responded as forcefully
>as their political circumstances permitted.
>
>Thomas Jefferson declared "I have sworn upon the altar
>of God eternal hostility to every form of tyranny over
>the mind of man." Today's Democrats, on the other
>hand, seem to have sworn eternal hostility to every
>policy of George W. Bush. They probably didn't swear
>upon the altar of God (that would violate the
>separation of church and state), but they seem to take
>that oath a lot more seriously than Bill Clinton did
>his witness's oath.
>
>Miller is right to be ashamed of his party's behavior.
>All Democrats ought to be ashamed of their leaders.
>American soldiers are fighting and dying to make the
>world a safer, freer, and better place, and the
>leaders of the Democratic Party give aid and comfort
>to their opponents with their demogoguery.
>
>I see only one cure for the Democrats' behavior. The
>American people must repudiate them at the polls this
>November. Rise up and drive them from public office.
>Vote against every Democrat at every level of
>government. If you can't bring yourself to vote
>Republican, vote independent, or don't vote at all.
>
>Democrats will abandon their corrosive rhetoric only
>when they are made to do so, and only the American
>people can accomplish that.
>
>Riyadh delenda est! Posted by Cato the Youngest at
>09:19 | Comments(4)
>
>http://www.catotheyoungest.com/

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